Indiana Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

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Indiana Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)

Indiana's redesigned diploma pushes high schools toward employability skills and work-based learning while the academic standards still have to be taught. These downloads give you complete, editable units for both jobs.

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Grades K–12Core subjects and CTE
EmployabilityCareer readiness and personal finance
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Resources that fit

Units for Indiana high school and middle school

Business, personal finance, career readiness and core-subject downloads that fit an Indiana course description; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Indiana teachers use these

Business and CTE teachers in Indiana often carry four preps and a diploma redesign at the same time, with personal finance moving squarely into every student's graduation plan. Nobody builds a credible budgeting or credit unit from scratch on a shared prep. These downloads arrive finished: slides, four levels of practice, worked answer keys and a lesson plan, so you can teach a real payroll or interest lesson the same week you were handed the course.

What's covered

What comes in an Indiana download

Every unit is classroom-ready the moment it downloads.

  • Four tiers of student practice
  • Editable PowerPoint slide deck
  • Worked answer keys
  • Lesson plan with timings
  • Real-world application tasks
  • Print and digital versions

Make it work for everyone

Reaching every student in the room

A career readiness class rarely arrives with one reading level, so the tiers let a student on an IEP and a student in the Indiana College Core work the same scenario at different depths. Save the finished scenarios and reflections; they document skills neatly when a student is building an employment or enrollment portfolio.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are these aligned to the Indiana Academic Standards?

They are not approved or endorsed by the Indiana Department of Education. Units are written to the concepts and skills the Indiana Academic Standards and the state's employability skills expectations cover, so they map onto most course descriptions. Files are editable, so adding your course code and the standard reference takes a minute.

Do the personal finance units fit Indiana's graduation requirement?

The content covers what a personal finance course usually needs: budgeting, banking, credit and interest, paychecks and deductions, saving and insurance basics. Whether that satisfies your school's course approval is a decision for your counselor and administration, since districts write their own syllabi and Indiana updates requirements periodically.

Can I use these for a work-based learning or capstone group?

Yes, and the application tasks are the useful part there. Students who spend two afternoons a week on a placement still need the classroom half of the credit documented. The scenarios, reflection prompts and answer keys give you assignments that connect directly to what they are doing on site.

Finished units for a four-prep schedule

Download once, teach it every year you keep the course.

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