Apply maths skills to real-life, multi-step problems — including ones with misleading extra information.
Word problems are where arithmetic meets comprehension. The harder questions are deliberately awkward: some need two or three steps, some contain a number that is not needed at all, and some ask the child to estimate before they calculate.
Examples of what the practice generator produces. Answers are shown so parents and teachers can judge the level before starting.
1. Ravi has 5 apples. His mother gives him 3 more. How many apples does he have now?
EasyAnswer: 8
2. A class has 24 students. They sit in groups of 4. How many groups are there?
MediumAnswer: 6
3. A baker makes 48 cupcakes and packs them 12 to a box. He sells 3 boxes. How many cupcakes are left?
HardAnswer: 12
Questions are generated fresh each time, so they never run out.
Printable worksheets
Generate a word problems worksheet of 5–20 questions with a separate teacher answer key, ready to print for a class or for homework.
Three difficulty levels
Easy, Medium and Hard run side by side, so a mixed-ability class can work on the same topic at the level that suits each child.
Instant feedback
Children get up to three attempts with step-by-step working revealed afterwards — no marking needed for practice sessions.
Nothing to set up
No accounts, no logins, no data collected from children. Open the page on any school device and start.
StudyZone is a fun practice tool, not an assessment platform.
Questions are randomly generated and are not a substitute for formal evaluation. A child's performance here does not reflect their academic ability or school readiness.