Cut & Paste (Matching) Generator

A hands-on matching activity where students solve math problems, cut out the answers, and paste them into the correct spot. Built-in structure keeps the activity moving while reinforcing concepts through repeated reasoning.

Features

100% AI-Free Math preview

100% AI-Free Math

Say goodbye to AI created math errors. Our engine uses coded math logic—not AI—so you never get fake math, impossible answers, or duplicates.

Instant Formatting preview

Instant Formatting

Stop fighting with text boxes. We handle the alignment, the scissor lines, and the scrambled answer bank automatically. You just hit print.

The Ultimate Self-Check preview

The Ultimate Self-Check

Students get immediate feedback. If they solve a problem and their answer isn't in the "cut out" bank, they know to try again without asking you.

Custom Directions preview

Custom Directions

Need them to show work? Instantly edit the student directions to say: "Paste answers here, but show all work on your separate graphic organizer".

Depth of Knowledge (On Your Terms)

Whether you need a quick 6 question warm up or a deep 12 question practice session, you control the cognitive load

Total Customization: Toggle the number of problems instantly. Create a short Quick Check or a full-length class activity.

Rigorous Content: Just because it involves glue doesn't mean it's for little kids. We include complex Algebra topics (like Quadratics and Systems) formatted perfectly for matching.

Cut and paste settings panel showing easy control of problem count and rigor

Kinesthetic Learning & Collaboration

It's more than just a craft project. It's a strategy to lower anxiety and increase math discourse.

Messy Classroom Hack: Manage the mess easily by walking around with the recycling bin while they work. It keeps the room clean and lets you check in on every pair.

Physical Reset: The act of cutting and pasting provides a sensory break that helps focus specifically for Intervention students.

Partner Powered: Matching naturally sparks conversation. "I got 15... do you see 15 on the page?" It turns solitary work into authentic team effort.

Student worksheet from a collaborative cut and paste activity