About Quizzy Math

A free worksheet and quiz generator for teachers, parents, and tutors.

Quizzy Math is a free worksheet and quiz generator built for the adults who teach children mathematics — classroom teachers, homeschooling parents, tutors, and parents helping with homework at the kitchen table. The goal of the site is simple: make it fast to produce high-quality, targeted math practice, so the adult can spend their time teaching rather than typing problems into a document.

Why This Site Exists

Anyone who has tried to find good math practice for a specific skill knows the frustration. Generic worksheet packs are too broad. Textbooks move too slowly or too quickly for the child in front of you. Premium subscription services lock the most useful tools behind a paywall. And building your own worksheets by hand takes time that most teachers and parents do not have.

Quizzy Math was built to solve that problem. Every tool on the site generates fresh problems on demand, calibrated to the skill and difficulty level you choose. Need fifteen two-digit addition problems with regrouping for tomorrow morning? You can have them in under a minute, either printed for offline practice or worked through interactively on screen. Need a different fifteen the following week? The generator produces new problems every time.

What the Site Covers

The current set of generators spans the core elementary math curriculum:

  • Arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division across a range of difficulty levels, with options for single- and multi-digit problems and regrouping
  • Counting: visual counting exercises for early learners building one-to-one correspondence
  • Shapes: recognition and properties of two- and three-dimensional shapes
  • Fractions: visual and numeric fraction practice, including simplification
  • Time: analog clock reading and elapsed time problems
  • Metric units: unit conversion practice
  • Place value: visual place value work using base-ten representations

Alongside the generators, the blog publishes longer-form teaching guides aimed at parents and educators. These articles cover how children actually develop arithmetic understanding, which strategies build genuine fluency, and the common misconceptions worth watching for. The goal is to help the adult teach more effectively, not just to give the child more problems to solve.

The Approach Behind the Tools

A few principles shape how the generators are designed.

Practice should be targeted, not generic.

A child stuck on regrouping does not need a mixed worksheet of forty random problems. They need fifteen problems that all require regrouping, so the specific skill gets the attention it needs. The generators are built to support this kind of focused practice.

Variety prevents pattern-matching.

When the same problems appear over and over, children start memorizing answers rather than learning the underlying skill. Fresh problems every session keep the focus on the math itself.

Printable and interactive both have a place.

Some children learn best with pencil and paper. Others stay more engaged on screen. The site supports both, and the same generated worksheet can be used either way.

Adults stay in control.

No accounts are required to use the generators. There is no algorithm deciding what a child should practice next. The adult chooses the skill, the difficulty, and the number of problems, because the adult is the one who knows the learner.

Who Built This

Quizzy Math was built by a parent who got tired of cobbling together math practice from scattered sources and decided to make the tool they wished existed. The site is independently operated, not affiliated with any school district, publisher, or curriculum vendor.

The site is available in English, French, Chinese, and Spanish, reflecting the languages most commonly spoken in the communities the site serves. More languages may be added over time.

What's Coming Next

The roadmap includes a word problem generator, more advanced geometry exercises, basic statistics and data analysis practice, and interactive math games. New blog tutorials are added regularly. Suggestions from teachers and parents directly shape what gets built next — if there's a skill you wish the site covered, the contact form is the fastest way to let us know.

A Note on Cost

Everything on Quizzy Math is free to use, with no account required and no premium tier hiding the best features. The site is supported by display advertising, which keeps the generators and tutorials accessible to everyone regardless of budget. If you'd like to support the site, the most helpful thing you can do is share it with another teacher or parent who might find it useful.

Get in Touch

Feedback, bug reports, suggestions for new tools, and corrections to existing tutorials are all welcome.