To keep server load down, there is a maximum of 100 questions per worksheet.
Create Answer Sheet (Pop-Up Window)
Show how to solve it! (Pop-Up Window)
Mix up the problems. (Good for tests)
Multiple Choice (Good for Standardized Test practice)
Move Instructions into Problems Interactive Online Test (students only! Limited to 20 questions at a time)
Answer Blanks:
Percent of problems with fractional coefficients
(Only where applicable)
Start Numbering with: (Whole Numbers only)
Save this EasyFramework (Teacher Plus+ Account Only!)
as a
Condense - Leave no room for student work
Select the number of each type of objective: (Selecting Random will randomly generate all subtypes) Click on any title to see the free sample worksheet. (only the first few samples are free)
(Random) STANDARD 9.2.1 Understand the concept of function, and identify important features of functions and other relations using symbolic and graphical methods where appropriate. 9.2.1A Functions & Other Relations
(Random) STANDARD 9.2.2 Recognize linear, quadratic, exponential and other common functions in real-world and mathematical situations; represent these functions with tables, verbal descriptions, symbols and graphs; solve problems involving these functions, and explain results in the original context. 9.2.2A Represent, Solve & Translate
(Random) STANDARD 9.2.3 Generate equivalent algebraic expressions involving polynomials and radicals; use algebraic properties to evaluate expressions. 9.2.3A Polynomials
(Random) STANDARD 9.2.4 Represent real-world and mathematical situations using equations and inequalities involving linear, quadratic, exponential and nth root functions. Solve equations and inequalities symbolically and graphically. Interpret solutions in the original context. 9.2.4A Represent & Solve: Quadratic & Exponential
(Random) STANDARD 9.3.1 Calculate measurements of plane and solid geometric figures; know that physical measurements depend on the choice of a unit and that they are approximations. 9.3.1A Calculating Measurements
(Random) STANDARD 9.3.2 Construct logical arguments, based on axioms, definitions and theorems, to prove theorems and other results in geometry. 9.3.2A Logical Arguments
(Random) STANDARD 9.3.3 Know and apply properties of geometric figures to solve real-world and mathematical problems and to logically justify results in geometry. 9.3.3A Line & Angle Relationships
(Random) STANDARD 9.4.1 Display and analyze data; use various measures associated with data to draw conclusions, identify trends and describe relationships. 9.4.1 Describe & Analyze Data
(Random) STANDARD 9.4.2 Explain the uses of data and statistical thinking to draw inferences, make predictions and justify conclusions. 9.4.2A Evaluating Data Reports
(Random) STANDARD 9.4.3 Calculate probabilities and apply probability concepts to solve real-world and mathematical problems. 9.4.3A Counting Procedures