I am a 1st year 7th grade math teacher, and the fractions and division problems are killing me. They just take so long to write and format properly. I've been using MS word 2010, which does have the fraction option in the equation editor, but it's still tedious. And there is no option to write a long division problem. I also found a few decent websites to create customizable worksheets online (which I can use to copy paste into Word). But it takes a while to find one with the desired objective and approriate level of rigor. So math teachers, any advice?
Great question! When creating worksheets and tests—especially for nursing students preparing for major assessments—I typically use Microsoft Word or Google Docs for customizable formatting, and Google Forms when I want automatic grading or interactive quizzes. For content related to healthcare and nursing exams, I often integrate resources or question styles aligned with standardized tests. Recently, I’ve also started incorporating elements inspired by online HESI exam help platforms, which provide structured question formats and practice scenarios that reflect the actual exam style. These resources not only guide my test creation but also ensure students get exposure to the types of questions they'll face, making the worksheets more effective and targeted.