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    Do more with your classroom technology Outstanding content for your 1:1, BYOD, or digital learning initiative. Export to a Google Quiz, Schoology, or the Canvas LMS. Create slideshows with built-in …

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    Welcome to Problem-Attic! Problem-Attic is a tool for creating your own teaching materials. It combines an enormous database of questions—all from respected sources—with a wide range of options for …

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    EducAide, the maker of Problem-Attic, is hosting a few banks which were built by users and which we believe will appeal to a wide audience. The list below shows what is publicly available. Click any of …

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    School Subscriptions — Overview Problem-Attic makes available more than 320,000 questions—all from respected sources—totally free! It is not necessary to subscribe or pay anything to access these …

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    Inline Math Editor Problem-Attic has made the writing of math and science questions faster than ever! An option for “live” or inline math provides all kinds of shortcuts plus automatic on-screen preview. …

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    Content Overview The table below shows what’s in the Problem-Attic database. The information is current as of January 2026. The program is regularly updated with new titles, released items from …

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    New! TSIA 2.0 mathematics bank We’re happy to announce a bank of more than 4000 original questions for the TSIA 2.0 mathematics test. In the following sections, we’ll describe how the bank was …

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    Design Highlights All questions are hand-written by highly qualified teachers and curriculum specialists. (They are not algorithm-generated or “crowd-sourced”.) In addition, they are carefully aligned, edited …

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    If students can print a PDF, or if you can distribute homework packets to them, then Problem-Attic can delimit the areas where they show their work. This can be done by formatting the questions as cards …