23 March 2026
How Teachers Can Use Mathyard to Save Time and Differentiate
Preparing differentiated practice materials for a mixed-ability class is one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching maths. Mathyard can generate stage-appropriate worksheets in seconds, leaving more time for the things that matter.
A teacher with a mixed-ability class might need three different versions of a worksheet on the same topic — one pitched at the core stage, one slightly simpler for students who are still consolidating foundational skills, and one with more challenge for students ready to extend. Preparing all three from scratch can take a whole planning period. Mathyard generates each version in under a minute.
Generate worksheets for any stage in your class
Mathyard supports multiple stages within each curriculum. For a Year 9 class with students working at Stage 4, Stage 5.1, and Stage 5.2, you can generate a separate worksheet for each level, all on the same topic, in the time it takes to make a coffee. Each worksheet is independently generated and ordered by difficulty within that stage.
Use the PDF download for printed class sets
Download any worksheet as a formatted A4 PDF and print as many copies as you need. The layout is clean and designed to be printed — questions are clearly numbered, working space is indicated, and the font is large enough to be readable on a standard printer. The answer sheet (Plus) is on a separate page, so you can print student and teacher copies from the same file.
On-screen quizzes for homework or warm-ups
For homework or a quick warm-up activity, share the Mathyard URL with students and ask them to generate their own quiz on the week's topic. Because each quiz is freshly generated, students get different questions from each other — reducing the usefulness of copying — while still practising the same curriculum content.
Flag questions that need review
If a student spots a question that looks incorrect, the flag button in the review screen lets them report it. Flagged questions go to our review queue, and valid errors are used to improve the generation quality over time. Teachers who encounter a flagged question can simply regenerate the worksheet to get a fresh set.
Plus is built for regular classroom use
Free accounts are a good way to try Mathyard, but teachers who use it regularly will want a Plus subscription. Unlimited daily generations, access to all stages including Stage 6, multi-topic worksheets, and PDF answer sheets make it a practical addition to a regular planning workflow.
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