While not particularly user-friendly creation-wise, it is pretty easy to pick up on what you can do. It has math topics: integers, fractions, concepts, and geometry. Within each, you can choose specific concepts, level of difficulty, and the number of problems. Then, simply send students to the URL, and they can take a fill-in-the blank quiz and see results immediately.
The Nrich Maths Project Cambridge,England. Mathematics resources for children,parents and teachers to enrich learning. Problems,children's solutions,interactivities,games,articles,news.
I am a high school math teacher in the tiny town of Drumright, OK. If you can't already tell from the title of my blog, I LOVE teaching math. I also love foldables, interactive notebooks, and origami. My favorite number is pi. My world revolves around Jesus, my family, my church family, and my students.