Not every class has phones or laptops at hand — and some exercises simply work better on paper: writing, cutting, underlining. The good news is you don't have to build the material twice. Any activity you create can be exported as a print-ready worksheet.
How to export
From the activity menu, select "Export PDF (worksheet)." A printable version is generated automatically, adapted to the activity type, with space for handwriting and without the interactive elements that don't translate to paper.
Which activity types work best
- Quiz and True/False — become questions with space to circle the answer
- Fill in the Blank — blanks stay open, ready to complete by hand
- Crossword and Word Search — the grid generates fully, ready to solve with a pencil
- Matching — columns appear side by side, ready to connect with lines
What can't be printed
Activities that depend on a purely digital mechanic — Spin the Wheel, the Math Generator (questions regenerate randomly each play) or Quiz Live — don't have a complete printable version.
Many teachers use the same activity both ways: online for homework or scored assessment, and printed for in-class work or students catching up. You don't need to build two separate activities — the export pulls directly from the digital one already created.