When teachers explore digital and printable resources, LiveWorksheets and Super Teacher Worksheets often come up as popular options.
One key difference stands out almost immediately: Super Teacher Worksheets places most of its content behind a paywall, meaning users need a membership to access many worksheets, whereas LiveWorksheets’ database is freely accessible to anyone. Teachers and students can explore thousands of worksheets without upfront cost, and if needed, worksheets can also be downloaded and printed for paper-based use, offering full flexibility.
What Each Platform is Built For
LiveWorksheets is designed for both interactive digital learning and paper-based practice. Teachers can convert PDFs, Word documents, or images into interactive worksheets with drag-and-drop, multiple choice, audio, or speaking exercises.
At the same time, any worksheet can be downloaded and printed, making it suitable for classrooms that prefer traditional assignments, homework packets, or sub plans.
Super Teacher Worksheets (STW) focuses primarily on printable materials. Its library spans math, grammar, science, and social studies, but most worksheets are behind a membership wall, limiting access for those who want to browse or try content before subscribing.

Student Engagement
Students interact with LiveWorksheets in ways that paper just can’t match. Drag-and-drop activities, multiple-choice exercises, and audio prompts keep learners involved and provide instant feedback, which is especially useful for independent practice or online learning. At the same time, printed worksheets from LiveWorksheets give students that tactile experience some of them prefer, showing how flexible the platform can be.
With Super Teacher Worksheets, engagement looks different. Worksheets are static, so students complete them on paper and teachers provide feedback manually. It works well for traditional classroom practice, but it doesn’t offer the interactive, instant-feedback experience that digital worksheets do.
Teacher Workflow & Efficiency
LiveWorksheets streamlines workflow with options for automatic grading, progress tracking, and assignment sharing, while still allowing easy download and print for classrooms that need paper copies. Teachers can create interactive worksheets once and use them digitally or as printed materials repeatedly.
Super Teacher Worksheets makes it easy to download ready-to-use printables, but almost all content requires a paid membership for full access.
Cost & Accessibility
- LiveWorksheets offers a free plan that allows teachers to create, share, and download worksheets. The platform is freely browsable, giving access to thousands of worksheets without payment. Paid plans expand storage and remove ads.
- Super Teacher Worksheets charges an annual membership for full access. Without a subscription, most worksheets are inaccessible, which can make casual or trial use difficult.
Limitations & Considerations
LiveWorksheets:
- Requires reliable internet for interactive features.
- Some advanced interactive elements have a small learning curve.
- Free accounts have limits on private worksheets and groups.
Super Teacher Worksheets:
- Most content is behind a paywall.
- Worksheets are static with no automated grading.
- Primarily English-language resources, which may limit use in multilingual classrooms.
When Each Tool Works Best
Interactive worksheets on LiveWorksheets are ideal for online learning, hybrid classrooms, or situations that benefit from instant feedback. Printed worksheets from LiveWorksheets also provide flexible, paper-based options for homework, morning work, or sub plans.
Printable worksheets from Super Teacher Worksheets work well when paper-based practice is preferred, but access requires a membership.
Conclusion
Both LiveWorksheets and Super Teacher Worksheets have strengths that can complement each other. LiveWorksheets’ freely accessible library allows teachers, parents, and students to explore and try activities without upfront cost, and worksheets can be printed for traditional classroom use.