Calculator skills worksheet resources for maths learning
Calculator skills worksheets can help students build confidence with both scientific and graphic calculators, develop problem-solving skills and avoid common mistakes in exams.
Whether you’re looking for a basic calculator skills worksheet, GCSE revision materials or classroom resources focused on calculator functionality, this guide highlights some of the best options available, along with their key strengths and limitations.

Maths Genie calculator worksheets
What do the worksheets cover?
Maths Genie is a popular source of GCSE and A-level maths resources, offering a large collection of worksheets, revision materials and exam practice content organised by exam board, format and topic.
Among its GCSE resources are dedicated Using a Calculator worksheets, such as this AQA question set. They include questions specifically designed to develop calculator skills and encourage students to use their devices accurately and efficiently.
These resources can be particularly useful when preparing students for calculator papers and helping them become more confident with routine functions.
Because the wider site also contains extensive GCSE and A-level content, it can serve as a broader source of maths learning resources beyond calculator-focused activities alone.
Strengths and limitations
One of Maths Genie’s biggest strengths is its accessibility. All resources are free to download and straightforward to use, making them easy to incorporate into lesson planning or independent learning tasks.
Other advantages include:
▪ No subscription required
▪ Clear, student-friendly worksheet format
▪ Useful for classroom work, exam preparation and revision
▪ Extensive library of supporting GCSE maths resources
A potential disadvantage of Maths Genie is simply the size of its resource collection. While calculator-specific worksheets are available, they can sometimes be less obvious to locate among the wider range of materials. However, this can be addressed by using the site’s search function and searching for “calculator” to quickly find relevant resources.

Oak National Academy calculator resources
What do the worksheets cover?
Oak National Academy provides a vast library of free online lessons, which include accompanying worksheets, slides and supporting teaching materials. The site offers several lessons specifically designed to help students develop confidence with scientific calculators.
Useful examples include lessons covering:
▪ Using the fx-991CW for statistics
▪ Using the fx-83/85GT CW to perform calculations with numbers
▪ Using a calculator efficiently
These resources go beyond simple key-pressing exercises by helping students understand when and how to use calculator functions effectively within mathematical contexts.
The lesson on calculator efficiency focuses on the fx-991CW but includes guidance that applies across the wider ClassWiz+ scientific calculator range, thanks to the consistency of the user interface and functionality.
Because each lesson includes structured teaching materials alongside downloadable worksheets, Oak National Academy can be particularly useful if you’re looking for complete classroom resources rather than standalone revision activities.
Strengths and limitations
Oak National Academy’s biggest benefit is the breadth and quality of its content. The platform offers a wide range of carefully structured lessons that can support both classroom teaching and independent learning.
Key strengths include:
▪ Free access to all resources
▪ High-quality lesson materials and worksheets
▪ Strong coverage of scientific calculator functionality
▪ Resources suitable for a range of ages and ability levels
▪ Search and filtering tools to help locate relevant content
Much like Maths Genie, the main challenge of this site may be the volume of material available. With thousands of lessons covering many different topics, finding specific calculator-focused resources can sometimes take a little time. Again, the search and filtering functions can make this much more manageable.

Dr Austin Maths calculator resources
What do the worksheets cover?
Dr Austin Maths has a dedicated calculator use section containing three focused activities designed to develop calculator confidence and accuracy:
▪ A calculator practice grid
▪ A calculator code-cracking game
▪ A calculator match-up activity
Each resource is available as both an editable Word document and PDF, and all are accompanied by answers. The activities could be used for classroom practice, starter tasks or revision.
Strengths and limitations
Simplicity is the main advantage of Dr Austin Maths. The dedicated calculator section makes resources easy to find and quick to use, with no need to search through large libraries of content.
Key strengths include:
▪ Free and easily accessible resources
▪ Editable formats available
▪ Answers included
▪ Engaging activity-based approach
The main limitation is the relatively small collection of calculator resources. While the available activities are useful, if you’re looking for a broader range of calculator skills worksheets you may need to supplement them with resources from other providers.

Other useful calculator skills worksheet resources
Casio Education
Our Resource Centre contains a wide range of calculator-focused classroom materials that you can access by creating a free account and building your own personalised library.
Examples include calculator skills activities, like this cross-number challenge for the fx-991CW/fx-991CW+ UK, and odd-one-out worksheets for all ClassWiz and ClassWiz+ handsets.
These resources are designed to help with classroom practice, revision activities and independent learning, ultimately supporting students in becoming more confident with scientific calculators.
Corbettmaths
Corbettmaths offers a straightforward collection of maths resources, including this dedicated Use of a Calculator worksheet featuring 27 questions specifically designed for calculator use. The platform is easy to navigate and the resources are free to access, making it a useful option for both lesson planning and revision.
TES
TES hosts a large collection of calculator resources, including a Secondary Maths > Number > Calculator Use collection split into basic and advanced calculator skills.
The breadth of resources is a major strength, but quality and suitability may vary between contributors. It’s worth reviewing materials carefully to ensure they match the topics you’re teaching, your preferred teaching approach and the calculators your students use.
Which calculator skills worksheet resource is best for your classroom?
The best calculator skills worksheet resource for your needs will depend on how you plan to use it. Based on the platforms covered above, the following options stand out for different purposes:
Introducing calculator skills: Oak National Academy, thanks to its structured lessons and accompanying worksheets.
GCSE revision: Maths Genie and Corbettmaths, both of which provide accessible calculator-focused questions that support exam preparation.
Independent student practice: Dr Austin Maths and Casio Education, which offer engaging activities that students can complete with minimal teacher guidance.
There’s no single resource that will suit every classroom. You may find the best approach is to combine several of these providers, using lesson-based materials to introduce concepts and targeted worksheets to reinforce skills.
By building your students’ proficiency with scientific calculators throughout the year, you can help them approach exams with full confidence in their handset and how it can help them.
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