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How to create differentiated math worksheets in minutes

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Every class has a range of abilities. Differentiation works, but hand-making three versions of every worksheet is exhausting. With an algorithmic generator you can produce tailored practice for each group in minutes — here are three practical approaches.

1. Differentiate by difficulty

Pick one topic and generate Easy, Medium, and Hard versions of the same skill. The numbers and structure scale automatically, so a struggling student and an advanced student practise the exact same concept at the right level.

2. Differentiate by length and layout

Younger or developing learners benefit from fewer problems with generous spacing and visual support; confident students can take a denser sheet. Adjust the problem count and layout without rebuilding the worksheet.

3. Unique versions per student

Generate a different version for every student in one go — ideal for retests, make-up work, and discouraging copying. Every version is verified, so each answer key is correct.

Put it together

Choose a topic, set the difficulty and count for each group, switch the language if you need Thai, and download print-ready PDFs with answer keys. What used to take an afternoon now takes minutes.