These generators create unique, randomly generated worksheets every time — no two sheets are identical. Each worksheet comes with a full answer key so you can distribute problems and mark work without solving every question yourself.
Addition worksheets — configurable digit counts and number ranges. Works from simple single-digit sums to multi-digit column addition with carrying.
Subtraction worksheets — single and multi-digit subtraction problems with optional borrowing. Can be combined with addition for mixed operations practice.
Addition and subtraction combined — mixed worksheets that alternate between addition and subtraction problems, ideal for building fluency with both operations together.
Multiplication worksheets — times table drills and longer multiplication problems. Configure to focus on specific tables or randomise across all tables.
Fraction worksheets — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions, with options for mixed numbers and simplification steps.
Number line worksheets — blank, partially labelled, or graduated number lines for a range of activities including plotting, counting on and back, and ordering numbers.
Base conversion worksheets — practice converting between binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal. Ideal for computer science and digital electronics courses.
IPv4 subnetting worksheets — practice problems for subnetting calculations: network address, broadcast address, subnet mask, first and last usable host, and number of usable hosts — all from CIDR notation.
VLSM worksheets — variable length subnet masking problems where students must allocate subnets of different sizes within a given address space, ordered largest-first per standard VLSM convention.
These are particularly useful for students preparing for CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, or other networking certifications.
Can I use these in my classroom?
Yes — all worksheets are free to print and use for educational purposes.
Are the problems truly random each time?
Yes. Each click of the generate button produces a new random set of problems within the configured parameters. No two generated worksheets are the same.
Can I choose the difficulty level?
Each generator has configuration options for difficulty — typically the number of digits, the size of the numbers, or which operations to include. Adjust these before generating to match your students' level.
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