Redmenta is a platform designed for creating interactive worksheets, where AI makes it incredibly easy to build a wide range of activities — from quizzes and projects to role-playing exercises. It’s important to understand exactly what tools are available to both you and the AI when it comes to worksheets. In this article, we’ll introduce Redmenta’s worksheet elements so you can explore every possibility!
On Redmenta, you can choose from a total of 15 different interactive task types, complemented by 15 additional elements that help illustrate and explain information (e.g., images, videos). This toolkit offers plenty of opportunities to enrich the learning experience — let’s go through them one by one!
This is a classic multiple-choice question format where only one option is correct. Single Choice is a quick and efficient way to check factual knowledge or basic understanding. This task type works well in quizzes, warm-ups, and exit tickets to reinforce learning.
In this format, more than one answer can be correct, encouraging students to think critically and evaluate all possible options. This is especially useful for topics with overlapping concepts or when a single question has multiple valid solutions.
This is a simple format where students decide whether a statement is correct or not. They are ideal for quick knowledge checks during a lesson, as part of a revision activity, or to introduce a topic in a low-pressure way.
This task requires students to pair related items from two lists. Matching strengthens understanding of relationships between concepts and helps learners make connections between terms, ideas, or events.
This task type asks students to arrange items into the correct logical or chronological sequence. Order can help students understand a timeline, cause-and-effect relationships and the correct progression of steps.
In this activity, students complete sentences or passages by filling in missing words - it promotes active recall and contextual understanding by requiring students to complete missing parts of a sentence or passage. The flexibility of free-text or dropdown answers makes it adaptable for different skill levels and for different learning situations.
This task type requires students to complete a partially filled table with the correct data. Table tasks help learners organise and compare information, spot patterns, and strengthen their analytical skills.
Students categorise items into groups based on shared characteristics. Sets tasks improve classification skills, critical thinking, and the ability to identify relationships between elements.
This is a rating activity where students indicate their response on a pre-set scale. Scale tasks are useful for measuring opinions, confidence levels, or attitudes, and can also be used to gauge readiness before a topic or reflect on learning afterwards. They are a quick way to gather data and encourage self-assessment.
This format invites a brief response, usually a single word, phrase, or short sentence. Short Answer tasks are excellent for recalling facts, names, dates, calculations, applying knowledge in a concise way, or testing precise understanding. You can decide if there’s a preset solution to the task or not.
An Essay task requires students to provide a longer, more developed written response. This format supports the development of critical thinking, argumentation, and organisation skills. You can set word limits and it is also possible to set more scoring aspects for the essay.
This activity provides an in-built opportunity for verbal expression in a digital worksheet: students can record their answers in the form of a video. It’s especially beneficial in language learning, oral presentations, or explaining problem-solving processes. This format adds a personal touch to assessments and can build communication skills and confidence.
The Creative Board lets students respond visually on a digital whiteboard with tools like text, shapes, arrows, post-its, and drawing pens. This task type supports visual learning by allowing students to present ideas through drawings, diagrams, or visual layouts. It’s ideal for brainstorming, mind mapping, or demonstrating understanding of spatial relationships.
AI Chat creates an interactive, personalised learning experience where students can practice skills through conversation with an AI. You can design scenarios tailored to the learning objectives. This helps students practise communication skills and deepen understanding in a dynamic way.
What’s the difference between Chatbots and AI Chat task type? Check this blogpost to find out! (link)
This format allows students to submit external files as part of their work. File Upload tasks make it easy to collect assignments, projects, or creative work in any format, all within Redmenta.
With our AI Evaluator, no task is out of reach — it handles all types, even open-ended ones. It reviews written, spoken, or drawn answers, gives clear feedback on strengths and improvements, and can assign scores too.
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Redmenta’s worksheet elements open up endless opportunities to make learning interactive, personalised, and engaging. With such a diverse toolkit, you can move far beyond traditional question formats and create experiences that match your teaching style and your students’ needs.
Whether you want to check quick facts with multiple-choice, spark creativity with a digital whiteboard, or even bring in AI-powered chats and evaluations, everything is in one place — ready to help you save time and enhance active learning experience.