Illinois Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

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Illinois Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

Classroom-ready units for Illinois teachers, K through 12, written to the concepts and skills the Illinois Learning Standards cover and easy to drop into a scope and sequence you already run.

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K–12 coverageElementary through senior year
Standards-basedMaps onto your ISBE scope and sequence
Editable, reusableWord and PowerPoint, yours to keep

Resources that fit

Units Illinois classrooms can use this week

A cross-section of the high school and upper middle grades catalog, weighted toward math and quantitative work; click any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Illinois teachers use these

Illinois asks a lot of one teacher: the Learning Standards in your content area, the Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading Standards behind your practice, and in high schools a graduation list that still carries consumer education and civics. Prep time has not grown to match. A finished unit with slides, four levels of worksheets, keys and a paced plan hands back the evening you would have spent building it from a blank document.

What's covered

What is in every download

You are buying a taught unit, not a worksheet pack.

  • Four tiers of student worksheets
  • Slide deck you can rewrite
  • Answer keys for every task
  • Lesson plan with pacing
  • Printable plus digital copies

Make it work for everyone

Differentiation, MTSS and evidence

Four levels of one task make a mixed high school section workable: the student two grades behind and the student ready for Algebra II both leave with written work on the topic. Editable files mean you can shorten a Tier 2 assignment or add a multi-step problem. Marked work then becomes documentation for MTSS meetings.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are these officially aligned with the Illinois Learning Standards?

No state body has reviewed or endorsed them, and we do not claim ISBE approval. They are written to the concepts and skills the Illinois Learning Standards cover, so they line up with the topics in your course. Open the preview, match it against your standard codes, and edit the files where the fit is loose.

Will this help students who are behind before the IAR window?

It helps because it puts complete, leveled practice in front of them fast. Give the lower tier to students who need the reading load reduced and the upper tier to students who need multi-step reasoning, then use the answer keys to conference. This is standards practice, not a product built from released test items.

Do you have anything for the consumer education requirement?

The business, finance and career readiness units cover budgeting, credit, banking, insurance and reading a paycheck, which is the ground most Illinois consumer education courses walk through. They are not a packaged, state-approved course. Check the preview against your district syllabus and use the editable slides to add local material.

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