How to Use TeachShare by Subject: The Best AI Tool for K–12 Teachers
- Tara Ellison
- Jul 29
- 3 min read

Looking for the most effective AI tool for teachers in Math, Science, ELA, and more? TeachShare is the all-in-one worksheet generator built for every subject, every level, and every learner. Whether you're teaching grammar, graphing, geology, or growth mindset, TeachShare helps you create differentiated, curriculum-aligned resources in minutes!
Why You Need to Learn How To Use AI Tools For Each Subject?
Teachers don’t need more content—they need the right content, fast:
Tailored to grade and subject
Aligned to standards (Common Core, NGSS, TEKS, etc.)
Built-in differentiation for SPED, ELL, MTSS
Ready to export to Google Docs, print, or digital formats
TeachShare does all of that within a couple minutes.
ELA: Reading, Writing, and Language Arts
TeachShare helps ELA teachers generate:
Reading comprehension worksheets
Vocabulary-building activities
Writing prompts scaffolded by Bloom’s Taxonomy
Grammar exercises and sentence starters
Example Use Case:
Write a prompt and include that you want a short story in your worksheet → Choose a grade level, standards, teaching strategy, or instructional time → TeachShare creates comprehension questions + discussion prompts. Need differentiation? One click levels the text for ELL or advanced readers.
Math: From Word Problems to Exit Tickets
TeachShare supports math instruction with:
Leveled problem sets
Real-world word problems
Visual-based questions (fractions, graphs, geometry)
Exit tickets with built-in error analysis
Example Use Case:
Choose “Percents & Ratios” as the worksheet prompt → Set grade 7 → TeachShare generates tiered practice problems and a math journal prompt for reflection.
Science: Labs, CER Prompts, and Vocabulary
Science teachers can create:
Lab instructions with safety checks
Inquiry-based activities
Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) frames
Science vocabulary organizers
Example Use Case:
Input “Photosynthesis” investigation sheet as the prompt → Pick grade level → Generate an investigation sheet + CER writing task. Enable ELL mode to simplify language and scaffold reasoning steps.
History & Social Studies: DBQs, Primary Sources, Timelines
TeachShare streamlines humanities instruction:
Document-Based Question (DBQ) scaffolds
Primary source analysis guides
Timeline-building worksheets
Socratic seminar prompts
Example Use Case:
Input worksheet prompt as “Causes of World War I” and include that you want to generate a DBQ packet with guiding questions, vocabulary, and analysis rubrics→ Choose grades 9–10. BOOM TeachShare generates your DBQ packet for you!
SEL & Electives: Reflection, Community, and Skill-Building
TeachShare isn’t just for core subjects. Teachers can build:
SEL reflection journals
Behavior check-ins and mood meters
Career readiness discussion starters
Art/music response sheets
Example Use Case:
Input class discussion prompt and tell the AI to generate journaling questions and a reflection exit ticket in one go, click and here comes your journaling questions.
TeachShare by Subject – Quick Reference
Subject | What You Can Create with TeachShare |
ELA | Comprehension worksheets, vocabulary builders, writing tasks |
Math | Leveled problem sets, visuals, real-world tasks |
Science | Labs, CER prompts, scientific process organizers |
History | DBQs, source analysis, timeline worksheets |
SEL / Electives | Journals, SEL check-ins, reflection activities |
No templates to download. No prompt engineering. Just input a few words (TeachShare literally enhances the prompt for you) and click the arrow to generate.
FAQ
Can I use TeachShare for multiple subjects?
Yes! TeachShare supports Math, ELA, Science, History, SEL, and electives, all from a single platform.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. You can create 1 AI-generated, fully editable worksheet per week for free—no credit card required.
What if I teach a combo class or resource room?
TeachShare allows you to adjust grade level, reading level, and student supports in one click—ideal for split or inclusion classrooms.
Glossary
DBQ: Document-Based Question – a history activity based on analyzing documents
CER: Claim-Evidence-Reasoning – a scientific writing structure
MTSS: Multi-Tiered System of Supports
ELL: English Language Learner
Differentiation: Customizing instruction to match student needs