New York Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
New York Teaching Resources & Worksheets (Grades K–12)
Ready-to-teach units for New York classrooms, from elementary reading through Regents-level courses. Editable Word and PowerPoint files you can line up with your department's scope and sequence before Monday.
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Units New York teachers can use this week
History, government and social studies material aimed at the middle and high school grades; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

What Is Freedom of the Press? – Media, Rights & Democracy | Social Studies Resource | GRADE 5–9

Pompeii and Herculaneum – What Was Lost? History Resource for Grades 7–10

Martin Luther & the Reformation – Teaching Resources for Grades 7–9

Industrialization & Labor Movements – History Unit Grades 7–9

PEST Analysis for Business – Strategy & Environment | Social Studies Resource | GRADE 7–10
Why teachers use these
Why New York teachers use these
New York asks a lot of one teacher. The Next Generation Learning Standards rewrote nearly every ELA and math expectation, the Social Studies Framework runs on enduring issues and document work, and June still ends with a Regents exam that decides a diploma. Buying a complete unit means the worksheets, slides and answer keys already exist, so your prep goes into the document-based question, the practice set, and the students who need a second explanation.
What's covered
What arrives when you download
Each purchase is a full unit, built so a colleague could pick it up and teach it.
- Differentiated worksheets, four levels
- Editable slide deck
- Answer keys for every page
- Lesson plan with pacing
- Print and digital formats
Make it work for everyone
Differentiation and evidence of learning
Four levels of the same worksheet let you keep an integrated co-taught section on one topic while the reading load changes underneath. Collect the middle level as your exit evidence for the week, grade it against the standard you are tracking, and save the top level as a stretch task for students already writing solid claim, evidence and reasoning paragraphs.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Are these aligned to the Next Generation Learning Standards?
They are written to the concepts and skills those standards cover and map onto most New York scope and sequence documents, but Teach Lessons is not affiliated with NYSED and nothing here is state-approved. Check the preview against the specific standard codes your district tracks before you plan a unit around it.
Will these help with the Regents exams?
They build the content and writing that Regents courses assume, including sourcing a document, framing an enduring issue and supporting a claim, rather than reproducing an exam booklet. Most teachers run the units through the year and save the released state exams for the review weeks in May and June.
Is there anything for civic readiness or capstone projects?
There is government, economics and civics material that supports that kind of work, particularly research, argument writing and source evaluation. It is not a packaged capstone. Read the contents list on the product page, since the topics vary a lot between the elementary, middle and high school listings.
Can my whole department share one download?
No. Each purchase covers the buying teacher's own classroom, and you may reuse it with new sections every year. If three teachers run the same course, buy three copies. Many New York departments handle this with one supply order at the start of the school year.
Take a unit off next week's list
Download tonight, copy in the morning, and keep the file for every section you teach after that.
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