How it works

Built in three moves,
printed in one.

Book Builder is a focused tool: choose the topics a student needs, set who it's for, and generate a clean PDF. Here's each step in detail.

STEP 01

Choose topics from the library

Every subject is grouped into sections - Number, Algebra, Geometry and so on. Search by name or code, filter by tier, and click any topic to drop it into the pack. Need a whole strand? Select the entire section in one tap.

  • Live search across topic names and codes
  • Foundation / Core / Higher tier filters
  • Mastery scores show where a student is weak
  • Bulk-select or clear a section at once
Negative NumbersC 71%8p
Simplifying AlgebraC 64%8p
Powers and RootsC 88%4p
Perimeter and AreaC 82%8p
CirclesH 59%8p
STEP 02

Set the student & watch the cover build

Type a name and a five-digit ID. A book-style cover preview updates as you type, and the contents page reorders by drag-and-drop. A page-budget meter tracks every page so a pack never runs past a sensible 110.

  • Live cover preview with initials & ID
  • Drag to reorder the table of contents
  • 110-page budget meter with warnings
  • Validation before you can generate
Pack preview
For Marcus
ID 10391 · 38 pages
1.8Negative Numbers6
2.6Simplifying Alg.16
3.2Perimeter26
STEP 03

Generate a print-ready PDF

One click assembles the worksheets behind each topic, adds a branded cover, diary pages, a contents page and running headers, then numbers every page. What comes out is a single tidy book - ready for the printer and the student's folder.

  • Branded cover with student details
  • Contents page with page numbers
  • Running headers on every worksheet
  • Named file, ready to email or print
Cover · Marcus Webbp.1
Contentsp.2
Negative Numbersp.6
Simplifying Algebrap.16
Perimeter and Areap.26
Good to know

Questions tutors ask.

How long does a pack take to make?+
Most tutors go from an empty page to a printable PDF in about two minutes - the slow part is deciding which topics a student needs, not the tool.
Where do the worksheets come from?+
Packs are stitched from openly reusable curriculum worksheets and cropped past-paper questions (including material from Maths Genie), mapped to the schemes of work tutors already teach.
Why the 110-page limit?+
It keeps a pack to a sensible booklet size for printing and binding. The budget meter warns you as you approach it, so packs stay practical.
Can I reorder or remove topics after adding them?+
Yes - the contents panel supports drag-to-reorder and one-click removal, and the cover and page numbers update to match.

See it with your own topics.

The workspace is right here - build a sample pack in a couple of minutes.