Worksheet generator
Create printable worksheets, practice tasks, quizzes, comprehension questions, and answer keys from a simple teaching prompt.
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Key things to know
- Only the worksheet description is required.
- Kuraplan can detect the subject and year group from what you type.
- You can override the subject or year group if the detection is not quite right.
- Worksheets are saved so you can edit, share, and reuse them.
What it helps with
Use the worksheet generator when you need something pupils can work from: practice questions, retrieval tasks, comprehension sheets, revision activities, independent work, extension tasks, or a quick quiz.
It is fastest when you already know the topic and format you want. Kuraplan will do a better job if you name the question types, difficulty, and whether you want answers included.

Create a worksheet

- 1Open Create new, then choose Worksheet.
- 2Describe the worksheet. Include the topic, year group, skill, question style, difficulty, and answer key requirements.
- 3Check the subject and year group Kuraplan suggests. Change them manually if needed.
- 4Attach a reading passage, image, file, or existing resource if the worksheet should be based on it.
- 5Select Generate worksheet.
Useful prompt examples
For practice: Create a Year 4 maths worksheet on multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers. Include 12 fluency questions, 4 word problems, 2 challenge questions, and answers.
For reasoning: Create a Year 7 maths worksheet on ratios and proportional reasoning. Include fluency questions, two reasoning questions, one challenge question, and a teacher answer key.
For comprehension: Create a Year 7 reading comprehension worksheet from the attached text. Include vocabulary, retrieval, inference, and one extended response question. Include a teacher answer key.

Edit the worksheet
Open a saved worksheet when you want to polish it for your class. Use Edit for hands-on changes: fix wording, remove a question, change instructions, add more space, or tidy up anything that needs a teacher’s eye. Use Save when you are done, or Cancel if you change your mind.
Use Chat when you want Kuraplan to reshape the worksheet for you. Try requests like make this easier, add two challenge questions, create an answer key, reduce it to one page, add more working space, or turn this into a version for pupils who need extra support.
This is often faster than regenerating from scratch. Treat the first worksheet as a draft, then use live editing and chat edits to make it feel like something you would actually hand out.
After it is created
The worksheet opens as a saved resource and also appears in Your resources under Worksheets.
Open it later to edit the content, use the worksheet chat, share it, link it into your weekly planner, or adapt it for another class.
If the format is not right, be direct in your next prompt: fewer questions, more space for answers, no multiple choice, include challenge section, or add answers on a separate page.

Common fixes
- If Generate is unavailable, check that the prompt is not empty and any uploads have finished.
- If the subject or year group is wrong, choose it manually before generating.
- If the worksheet is too easy or too hard, describe the class more specifically and include a difficulty level.
- If you need answers, say include answers or include an answer key.
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