AI worksheet maker for teachers
Create a classroom-ready worksheet from your lesson objective
Tell RockettAI what pupils are learning, the age range and the level of challenge. The Worksheet Generator creates a structured, editable worksheet with tasks and answer support.
See what a genuinely classroom-ready worksheet includes
RockettAI produces a structured printable resource, not a loose list of questions. The preview below shows the pupil page, its progression and the accompanying teacher materials.
A two-page Year 5 mathematics worksheet with a worked model, varied practice, reasoning, challenge, answers and teacher notes.
Year 5 Mathematics worksheet
Fractions: Build, Apply, Explain
Year 5 Mathematics • Adding fractions with related denominators • Balanced challenge
Learning focus
I can rewrite fractions with a common denominator, add them accurately and explain my method.
Worked example
1/2 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/4 = 3/4. Only add the numerators after the denominators match.
1. Build fluency
- 1.1/3 + 1/6 = ______
- 2.3/4 + 1/8 = ______
- 3.2/5 + 3/10 = ______
- 4.5/6 + 1/3 = ______
2. Apply the method
- 1.A recipe uses 1/2 litre of milk in the mixture and another 1/4 litre for the sauce. How much milk is used altogether?
- 2.Leila walks 3/5 km before lunch and 1/10 km afterwards. What distance does she walk in total?
3. Spot the misconception
Maya says 2/3 + 1/6 = 3/9. Explain the mistake, show the correct calculation and write one sentence that would help Maya next time.
4. Stretch challenge
Write two different pairs of fractions with related denominators that total 1 1/4. Prove that both pairs are correct.
Included with the same brief
Generate the core pack, then adapt it without starting again.
- Two-page pupil worksheet
- Separate answer sheet
- Teacher notes
- Simpler and stretch versions
- Quiz and pupil-friendly versions
Review before use: The teacher checks curriculum alignment, mathematical accuracy, accessibility and the intended level of challenge.
A guided workflow, not a blank prompt box
RockettAI asks for the teaching context that matters, creates a structured first draft and keeps professional review visible.
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Define the learning
Select the curriculum and year group, then add the objective, topic or skill pupils need to practise.
- 2
Shape the resource
Choose the duration, task mix, challenge and support that make sense for the lesson.
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Generate the worksheet
RockettAI creates a structured first draft with clear instructions, activities and answer support.
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Review before use
Check every question and adjust language, layout, examples and challenge for your pupils.
Why teachers use Worksheet Generator
Starts from the objective
Keep the resource tied to the intended learning instead of searching through loosely related worksheets.
Progression built in
Move from explanation and guided practice to independent questions and deeper challenge.
Answers stay connected
Generate answer support alongside the pupil resource, then check both together before the lesson.
Privacy and professional review
Plan for a group without identifying individual pupils
Describe the learning need and level of support without entering names or copying sensitive pupil records. GDPR Safe Mode is on by default, but data minimisation and professional judgement still matter.
- Use general classroom context wherever possible.
- Check every question, answer and accessibility choice.
- Follow your setting's policies for AI-created classroom materials.
Frequently asked questions about Worksheet Generator
Can the worksheet match my curriculum and year group?
Yes. Where relevant, you can choose from RockettAI's supported curricula and year-group conventions before adding the objective and lesson context.
Does it generate an answer sheet?
The tool can create answer support alongside the worksheet. A teacher should still verify every answer before the resource is used.
Can I create different levels of challenge?
Yes. You can shape the task mix and intended challenge, then adapt the resulting first draft for a class, group or particular teaching sequence.
Is the worksheet ready to use immediately?
It is designed to provide a strong first draft. You remain responsible for checking accuracy, curriculum fit, accessibility and suitability for your pupils.
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