Georgia Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

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Georgia Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

Classroom-ready units for Georgia teachers, written to the concepts the Georgia Standards of Excellence cover. Print them, project them, or edit the Word file to match the pacing guide your district handed you in August.

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Grades K-12Elementary through high school
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Resources that fit

Units Georgia teachers can use this week

A sample of what teachers across the state download most, weighted toward social studies and Georgia history; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Georgia teachers use these

Eighth grade Georgia Studies covers enormous ground in one year: the Mississippian era through the Trustee period, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the state's part in the Civil Rights Movement, with a Milestones EOG waiting in April. Buying a finished unit means the reading, the slides and the review questions are already built, and your prep time goes into the discussion you actually wanted to have. You get that time back every year, because the license is yours to reuse.

What's covered

What comes in the download

Each unit is a complete set of teaching materials, not a single handout.

  • Four levels of differentiated worksheets
  • Editable PowerPoint slide deck
  • Complete answer keys
  • Lesson plan with timings
  • Printable and digital versions

Make it work for everyone

Differentiation and progress evidence

Georgia classrooms rarely read at one level, and the four worksheet tiers let you assign the same content without announcing who got which page. Keep the marked work as evidence for your TKES documentation or for an MTSS meeting, and save the hardest tier as a Milestones-style review set closer to spring.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are these officially aligned to the Georgia Standards of Excellence?

No. We are not connected with the Georgia Department of Education and nothing here is state-approved. The units are written to the concepts and skills the GSE covers, so they map onto most district pacing guides. Compare the standard codes in your own curriculum map before you plan a unit around one.

Will these help with Georgia Milestones review?

They are built for teaching rather than test prep, but the review questions and the top worksheet tier work well in spring. Teachers usually pull the constructed-response tasks, edit the wording so it matches the EOG or EOC item style, and run them as warm-ups across two weeks.

Can my grade-level team share one purchase?

One purchase covers one teacher's classes for as many years as you teach them. If three eighth grade teachers each want an editable copy, buy three licenses. Printing for your own students, projecting the slides and posting the ready-made version in your own Google Classroom are all included.

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