Free Worksheet Generator for Any Topic

Type a topic, pick a grade, and get a printable worksheet with varied practice sections, clear student directions, and a full teacher answer key. Most worksheets are ready in under a minute.

Free teacher account · 10 generated materials a month, free forever.

What you get

What's in Your Worksheet

Every worksheet prints as one complete packet, answer key included.

  • Varied Practice Sections

    Each worksheet builds through different kinds of practice (sorting, completing, explaining) instead of one long drill list.

  • Directions Students Can Follow

    Every section opens with a plain-language task strip that tells students exactly what their job is.

  • Thinking Problems, Not Just Drill

    Find-the-mistake items, real-world applications, and explain-your-reasoning prompts that show whether students really get it.

  • Teacher Answer Key

    A complete key at the end, printed on its own page so you can keep it out of student copies with one click.

  • Print-Ready Layout

    Name and date lines, clean sections, and real answer space. Print it or download it as a PDF or Word doc.

  • Yours to Edit

    Every worksheet saves to your library, where you can edit any line, adapt it to a new reading level, or export it again.

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A Complete Example, Exactly as Generated

This is a real, unedited worksheet from the generator: topic "Equivalent fractions", Grade 4. Scroll the whole thing, answer key included.

Equivalent Fractions - WorksheetExample worksheet · exactly as generated

Equivalent Fractions

Decide which fractions name the same amount, then prove your thinking.

Name: Date:

Sort the Fraction Pairs

Your job: Write E if the fractions are equivalent or N if they are not equivalent. Then explain one pair you marked N.

  1. 12 and 36:

    23 and 69:

    34 and 812:

    16 and 212:

    510 and 35:

  2. Choose one pair you marked N. Explain why the fractions do not name the same amount.

Build Equivalent Fractions

Your job: Complete each equation. Then explain the rule you used to make equivalent fractions.

  1. Complete each equivalent fraction.

    34 = 12

    25 = 8

    69 = 2

    15 = 35

  2. What must you do to the numerator and denominator to make an equivalent fraction?

Be an Error Detective

Your job: Find the mistake in Maya's work. Write a corrected equation and explain what Maya should have done instead.

Maya says, “46 = 810 because 4 × 2 = 8 and 6 + 4 = 10.”

  1. Write Maya's corrected equivalent-fraction equation.

  2. Explain Maya's mistake.

Prove It in a Recipe

Your job: Decide whether the two recipe amounts are equal. Show fraction work to prove your answer, then make one equivalent fraction of your own.

One smoothie recipe uses 23 cup of yogurt. Another recipe uses 812 cup of yogurt.

  1. Do the recipes use the same amount of yogurt? Write yes or no, then prove it with multiplication or division.

  2. Make an equivalent fraction for 56 with a denominator of 24. Show the multiplication you used.

Answer Key

Sort the Fraction Pairs

  1. a. E, 12 = 36.

    b. E, 23 = 69.

    c. N, 34 is not equal to 812.

    d. E, 16 = 212.

    e. N, 510 is not equal to 35.

  2. Sample response: 34 cannot become 812 by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number. Accept a correct explanation for either non-equivalent pair.

Build Equivalent Fractions

  1. a. 9, 34 = 912.

    b. 20, 25 = 820.

    c. 3, 69 = 23.

    d. 9, 915 = 35.

  2. Answer: Multiply or divide both the numerator and denominator by the same nonzero number. Accept equivalent wording.

Be an Error Detective

  1. Answer: 46 = 812.
  2. Answer: Maya multiplied the numerator by 2 but did not multiply the denominator by 2. She added 4 to the denominator instead. Both parts of a fraction must be multiplied or divided by the same number.

Prove It in a Recipe

  1. Answer: Yes. 23 × 44 = 812, or 812 ÷ 44 = 23.
  2. Answer: 56 = 2024, using 5 × 4 = 20 and 6 × 4 = 24.

How it works

From Topic to Worksheet in Four Steps

  1. Tell it what you're teaching

    Enter your topic and pick a grade level. Add a note like “focus on word problems” if you want the practice shaped a certain way.

  2. Review your worksheet

    In under a minute the full worksheet appears on this page: practice sections, directions, and the answer key. Read it through like you would any material you hand out.

  3. Print or download

    Print straight from the page, or download a PDF or Word doc. The answer key prints on its own page.

  4. Keep it in your library

    The worksheet saves to your account automatically, so you can edit it, adapt it for different learners, or reuse it next year.

FAQ

Worksheet Generator Questions

How long does it take to generate a worksheet?

Usually under a minute. Enter your topic and grade level, and the generator writes the complete worksheet: practice sections, student directions, and a full teacher answer key.

What's included in each worksheet?

A ready-to-print worksheet with varied practice sections, not one long problem list. Expect a mix like sorting or matching, fill-in practice, a find-the-mistake item, and an applied problem, each with clear directions, plus a teacher answer key on its own page.

What subjects and grade levels does it work for?

Any topic you can type, from kindergarten through 12th grade. Teachers use it for math practice, science vocabulary, grammar, reading skills, history review, and more. The difficulty and language adjust to the grade you pick.

Can I control what's on the worksheet?

Yes. The “Anything specific?” box takes plain-language requests: focus on word problems, include a challenge section, use soccer examples. After generating, you can also edit any part of the worksheet in your library.

Is the worksheet generator free?

Yes. A free teacher account includes 10 generated materials a month. Worksheets, quizzes, and graphic organizers share that allowance. Pro raises it to 500 a month. The full example on this page shows exactly what you get before you sign up.

Does the answer key print separately?

Yes. The answer key is the last section of every worksheet and prints on its own page, and you can hide it entirely with one click before printing student copies.

Can I edit the worksheet after it's generated?

Yes. Every worksheet saves to your library, where you can edit the text directly, adapt it to a different reading level, or export it as a PDF or Word doc whenever you need it.

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