Teaching Resources

Teaching Resources for Every Classroom

InstructorWeb brings together classroom-ready worksheets, lesson plans, reading activities, grammar practice, vocabulary resources, and writing prompts — all organized by subject and grade level so teachers can find exactly what they need.

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Math Worksheets

Arithmetic, fractions, place value, telling time, multiplication, and more. Organized by skill and level.

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Reading Comprehension

Main idea, inference, context clues, text structure, and reading skills for all levels.

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Grammar Worksheets

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, punctuation, sentence structure, and language arts fundamentals.

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Vocabulary Worksheets

Synonyms, antonyms, context clues, word study, and vocabulary building for the classroom.

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Writing Prompts & Activities

Narrative, opinion, and expository writing prompts with classroom-ready writing activities.

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Lesson Plans

Ready-to-use lesson plans organized by grade level and subject area for elementary through high school.

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Printable Worksheets

Ready-to-print worksheets across all subjects and grade bands.

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Classroom Activities

Structured activities and lesson plans to support classroom instruction.

Reading & Language Arts

Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and writing all in one place.

How Teachers Use These Resources

InstructorWeb resources are designed to work in real classrooms without requiring hours of preparation. Teachers use these materials in a variety of practical ways:

  • Daily practice — Short focused worksheets for morning work or warm-ups
  • Homework — Clear, self-explanatory worksheets students can complete independently
  • Skill review — Targeted practice for concepts needing reinforcement
  • Substitute plans — Lesson plans and worksheets that any substitute can follow
  • Assessment prep — Practice materials aligned to core skills

Popular Starting Points

These are the most commonly needed resource areas for classroom teachers.

Math Worksheets

Number sense, operations, fractions, measurement, and more.

Reading Comprehension

Main idea, inference, details, and core reading skills.

Grammar Worksheets

Parts of speech, punctuation, and sentence structure practice.

Lesson Plans

Structured plans for elementary through high school classrooms.

Teaching Guides & Classroom Strategies

Step-by-step teaching strategies, classroom techniques, and subject guides written for K–12 teachers.

Grammar Teaching Guides

Strategies for teaching parts of speech, punctuation, capitalization, and sentence structure.

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Reading Teaching Guides

Strategies for main idea, inference, text structure, and core comprehension skills for grades 2–8.

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Vocabulary Teaching Guides

Strategies for context clues, morphology, SAT preparation, and academic word study across grades 2–12.

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Math Teaching Guides

Strategies for teaching fractions, long division, multiplication tables, and core math skills in grades 3–6.

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Writing Teaching Guides

Strategies for teaching paragraph structure, introduction paragraphs, transitions, and the writing process in grades 3–6.

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