
Answer Key Cannot Be Googled
Even if a student pays for a subscription, they can't generate an answer key for your specific worksheet. Every generation is unique to the moment you clicked Print.
A dynamic practice engine that creates unique, perfectly formatted math worksheets in seconds. Unlike static PDFs found online, these problems are generated fresh via code—meaning there is no answer key for students to find on Google.

Even if a student pays for a subscription, they can't generate an answer key for your specific worksheet. Every generation is unique to the moment you clicked Print.

Need a Version B for a quiz retake? Click Regenerate. You get the exact same skills and difficulty, but with brand new numbers—ready in 2 seconds.

Need a 10 problem version for the class and a 5 problem version for your IEP students? Adjust the length and difficulty with a single click.

Toggle your worksheet theme from Standard to Winter, Valentine's, or St. Patrick's instantly. No need to buy a separate holiday activity.
Stop scouring the internet for "more problems like this." You now have an infinite supply
Code-Based Generation: We don't pull from a database of static questions. We use math logic to build problems live. This guarantees you never run out of practice material.
Modifiable Directions: Need to add a specific instruction like "Round to the nearest tenth" or "Use the box method"? You can edit the title and directions instantly before printing.
Answer Keys Included: While students can't find them online, you get a perfectly formatted answer key generated automatically with every single worksheet.

A worksheet doesn't have to be boring. Use our flexible layouts to power high engagement structures
Kagan Rally Coach: Use our two column Layout to create perfect partner work. Partner A solves Column 1 while Partner B coaches, then they switch. It turns independent practice into active collaboration.
Bucket Problems: Print a single sided worksheet, cut the problems into strips, and throw them in a bucket. Students draw a problem, solve, and check. It's the same math, but the simple act of cutting them into strips gamifies the entire lesson.
Trash-ketball: Create a quick one page worksheet for a review game. If they get the answer right, they shoot a paper ball into the bin.
