Michigan Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
Michigan Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
Classroom-ready units for Michigan teachers from kindergarten through twelfth grade, written to the concepts the Michigan Academic Standards cover and ready to print the same afternoon you download them.
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Units Michigan classrooms can use this week
A sample across grade bands and subjects, every one an instant download; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Growing Math Bundle: Grades 5–9 | Middle School Teaching Kit

Binomial Distribution & Probability Experiments – Grades 7-10

Geometry with Compass & Ruler – Constructions for Grades 7, 8 & 9

Algebra Basics – Ratio, Proportion and Percentage | Math Foundations Workbook | GRADE 5–9

Algebra Basics – Daily Warm-up Exercises for Expressions & Variables | Math Starter Resource | GRADE 5–9
Why teachers use these
Why Michigan teachers use these
Michigan districts vary more than most. One building runs trimesters, the district across the county line runs semesters, one ISD hands you a detailed pacing guide and the next hands you nothing. What stays constant is the expectation that differentiated work is ready: for M-STEP grade levels, for Michigan Merit Curriculum credits in high school, and for everything in between. A complete unit means the four levels, the deck and the keys exist before Monday starts.
What's covered
What each download includes
Nothing here is a lone worksheet; each purchase is a teachable sequence.
- Four leveled versions of each worksheet
- Editable PowerPoint deck
- Answer keys for fast grading
- Lesson plan with timing notes
- Print and digital file versions
Make it work for everyone
Differentiation and evidence for MTSS
Leveled worksheets turn tiered instruction into something you can actually run on a Tuesday instead of a plan you write for an observation. Hold on to the completed pages. They show growth on one skill across levels, which is the kind of documentation a building MTSS team or an IEP progress note can genuinely use.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Are these aligned to the Michigan Academic Standards?
They are not published, reviewed or endorsed by the Michigan Department of Education, and we claim no affiliation with it. Units are written to the concepts and skills the Michigan standards cover, so they map onto most district pacing guides. Open the preview and compare it against your grade level's standards before purchasing.
Will these help with M-STEP or the SAT juniors take?
Not as test-prep booklets. What they do is give students steady practice at multi-step reasoning and written explanation, which is what those assessments actually measure. Teachers usually fold them into regular fall and winter units rather than saving everything for a review week in spring.
Do they fit a trimester schedule?
Yes, because you are buying a unit rather than a year-long curriculum. Each download covers one topic with its own lesson plan and drops in wherever your pacing puts it. The files are editable, so splitting a unit across two marking periods is straightforward when the calendar is tight.
Can our whole grade-level team use one copy?
No. A purchase is licensed for the buyer's own classroom, so each teacher who wants the files needs a copy. Within your own room the license is generous: print, reprint, edit and reuse the unit with every section and every new group of students, year after year.
Take one prep off next week's list
Download a unit today, print what your class needs, and use the same file again next year.
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