The classic problem with math homework: if you give the same set of problems year after year, older students eventually find the answers online. The Math Practice Generator solves this differently — it doesn't have a fixed set of questions, it generates new exercises every time it's played, within limits you set.
Which operations you can choose
From the Math Generator activity type, select any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can enable several at once for general review, or just one for focused practice.
Number range, matched to your class level
Set a minimum and maximum for the numbers used. For younger grades, a 1-20 range keeps exercises accessible; for older students, you can go up into the hundreds or thousands.
Three difficulty levels
Easy, medium, or hard — the setting affects exercise complexity, not just number size. You could create three versions of the same assignment, one per difficulty level, useful for classes with mixed ability.
Powers, roots, percentages, fractions — handled automatically
For more advanced operations, the generator automatically uses suitable values for that exercise type, with no need to configure a separate range for each.
Because exercises regenerate every time the activity is played, the same assignment can be reused indefinitely — for a parallel class, for makeup work, or as a daily warm-up — without ever feeling identical to the last time.