StudyZone for Teachers

Free Class 4 maths practice and printable worksheets for CBSE, ICSE and IGCSE. No accounts to create, no student data collected, nothing to pay for — open it and use it.

What you get

📄 Worksheet generator

Build a printable question paper of 5, 10, 15 or 20 questions on any topic and difficulty. Every worksheet comes with a suggested completion time, a name and score field, and ruled answer space. A separate teacher copy carries the full answer key with working.

📊 Three difficulty levels

Easy, Medium and Hard for every topic, so a mixed-ability class can work on one topic at three levels. Mixed worksheets blend roughly 30% Easy, 50% Medium and 20% Hard.

🎯 Curriculum alignment

CBSE, ICSE and IGCSE Cambridge Primary Stage 4, each with its own topic list and question style — including rupee-based money questions for CBSE and ICSE, and international contexts for IGCSE.

⚡ Instant feedback

Children get up to three attempts, then see step-by-step working. Reasoning questions are self-assessed against a model answer, which is often a better discussion prompt than a mark.

🔒 No student data

No accounts, no logins, nothing about a child stored on any server. Session data lives in the browser and disappears when the tab closes. Safe to use on shared school devices.

🧘 Classroom-friendly pacing

The per-question timer can be switched off entirely for a relaxed session, and a break reminder appears after 20 minutes of continuous practice.

Ready-made lesson ideas

Five short templates you can run as they are, or adapt.

10-minute lesson starter

10 min
  1. 1.Project the quiz and select one topic at Easy.
  2. 2.Switch the timer off so nobody is rushed.
  3. 3.Work three questions as a class, asking a different child to explain each one.
  4. 4.Finish with one Medium question for the class to try in pairs.

Mixed-ability practice carousel

30 min
  1. 1.Generate three worksheets on the same topic — one Easy, one Medium, one Hard.
  2. 2.Print the matching answer keys for yourself only.
  3. 3.Give each group the level that fits, so everyone is working on the same topic.
  4. 4.Regroup at the end and compare methods rather than answers.

Homework pack

Weekly
  1. 1.Generate a 10-question mixed-difficulty worksheet on the week's topic.
  2. 2.Print without the answer key for students, with the key for marking.
  3. 3.Point families at the topic page so children can practise more of the same online.

Reasoning and error-spotting session

20 min
  1. 1.Choose the Explain & Reason topic, which asks children to justify or correct an answer.
  2. 2.Have children write their explanation before revealing the model answer.
  3. 3.Compare their wording with the model — the gap is where the teaching point sits.

Pre-assessment topic sweep

25 min
  1. 1.Set the quiz to Random topic, Medium difficulty, and give each child 15 minutes.
  2. 2.Ask them to end the session, which produces a Performance Insights breakdown by topic.
  3. 3.Use the strong/weak topic split to decide what to reteach — the data stays on their device.

Make a worksheet now

Pick a topic, a difficulty and a question count. You get a printable PDF plus a matching teacher answer key — no email address required.

Open the worksheet generator →

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Questions teachers ask

How do I use StudyZone in a classroom?

Two common ways. For a whole-class starter, open the quiz on the board, pick a topic and work through questions together — the timer can be switched off so there is no pressure. For independent or homework use, generate a printable worksheet with the answer key and hand it out. Nothing needs installing and there is no class code to set up.

Can I track individual student progress?

No, and deliberately so. StudyZone stores nothing about a child on any server — no accounts, no logins, no progress database. A child can export a PDF of their own session at the end, which they can show you or take home, but that report never leaves their device unless they choose to share it.

Does it work offline?

Partly. StudyZone can be installed as an app on a phone or tablet and previously visited pages will open without a connection, but generating new questions and worksheets needs internet access. For an unreliable connection, print worksheets in advance.

Which curriculum does it follow?

Three: CBSE, ICSE, and IGCSE Cambridge Primary Stage 4. Each has its own topic list and question style, selectable at the top of the quiz. Topics common to all three, like fractions and division, share the same question bank.

Is it suitable for a mixed-ability class?

That is what the three difficulty levels are for. The same topic runs at Easy, Medium and Hard side by side, so every child can work on fractions at the level that suits them. A mixed worksheet draws roughly 30% Easy, 50% Medium and 20% Hard.

Is it really free, and is there a catch?

Free, with no ads, no login and no subscription. It was built by a parent for their own child and made public. There is no upsell and no paid tier.

Are the questions checked for accuracy?

Questions are produced by a generator with fixed rules rather than written one by one, and the answer key is derived from the same calculation that builds the question. It is a practice tool, not an assessment instrument — please do use your own judgement, and there is a feedback form on the home page if you spot anything wrong.

StudyZone is a practice tool, not an assessment platform.

Questions are randomly generated and are not a substitute for formal evaluation. StudyZone is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by CBSE, CISCE, Cambridge Assessment International Education or any examination board. Curriculum names describe the question style only.