it is nice to have round-number voltage readings. so you can choose 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 as your thresholds.
let's assume all resistors are in series, and R1 is at the top.
let's choose R2=R3=R4=R5 = 2.2K. This is a common value resistor, but try and select for exact 2.2k, or use 1% resistors for accuracy.
then the current through R2..R5 will be 1.13636mA
Next we find what should be R1. here voltage drop is 2.7v, and current is 1.13636ma. so R1 = 2.376Kohm
You can use a 5K preset for R1, and fine-tune for correct voltages. Or you make R1 with series/ parallel combinations. simplist is to use 2.2K + 180ohms in series.
You can choose other voltages and resistor values and do the calculations like this