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- Resource ID: TEA001
- Grade Range: K–8
- Subject: Math
TXRCFP: Texas Response to Curriculum Focal Points for K-8 Mathematics Revised 2013
The Texas Response to Curriculum Focal Points Revised 2013 was created from the 2012 revision of the TEKS as a guide for implementation of effective mathematics instruction by identifying critical areas of content at each grade level.
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- Resource ID: TEKS12_MATH_01_001
- Grade Range: 1
- Subject: Math
Making Ten and Applying Properties of Operations
In these activities students will explore and identify patterns in related addition and subtractions number sentences.
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- Resource ID: TEKS12_MATH_05_001
- Grade Range: 5
- Subject: Math
Modeling the Volume of a Rectangular Prism
This activity provides an opportunity for students to model the volume of a rectangular prism and make connections to the formula, V=l ´ w ´ h.
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- Resource ID: K2KA103
- Grade Range: 8–10
- Subject: Math
Kid2Kid: Determining the Meaning of Slope and Intercepts
Kid2Kid videos on determining the meaning of slope and intercepts in English and Spanish
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- Resource ID: MATH_IMG_001
- Grade Range: K–8
- Subject: Math
Interactive Math Glossary
The Interactive Math Glossary is provided by the Texas Education Agency to help teachers explore and understand mathematics vocabulary.
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- Resource ID: GM4L16a
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Making Conjectures About Circles and Angles
Given examples of circles and the lines that intersect them, the student will use explorations and concrete models to formulate and test conjectures about the properties of and relationships among the resulting angles.
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- Resource ID: GM5L2
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Solving Problems With Similar Figures
Given problem situations involving similar figures, the student will use ratios to solve the problems.
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- Resource ID: A2M3L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Transformations of Square Root and Rational Functions
Given a square root function or a rational function, the student will determine the effect on the graph when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(x) + d, f(bx), and f(x - c) for specific positive and negative values.
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- Resource ID: A2M3L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Transformations of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Given an exponential or logarithmic function, the student will describe the effects of parameter changes.
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- Resource ID: A2M6L2A
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Solving Square Root Equations Using Tables and Graphs
Given a square root equation, the student will solve the equation using tables or graphs - connecting the two methods of solution.
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- Resource ID: A2M7L0
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Rational Functions: Predicting the Effects of Parameter Changes
Given parameter changes for rational functions, students will be able to predict the resulting changes on important attributes of the function, including domain and range and asymptotic behavior.
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- Resource ID: M8M5L5
- Grade Range: 5–7
- Subject: Math
Selecting and Using Representations for Collected Data
Given a variety of data (including line plots, line graphs, stem and leaf plots, circle graphs, bar graphs, box and whisker plots, histograms, and Venn diagrams), the student will select and use an appropriate representation for presenting and displaying relationships among the collected data with and without the use of technology
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- Resource ID: A1M1L2
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Writing Equations to Describe Functional Relationships (Table → Equation)
Given a problem situation represented in verbal or symbolic form, the student will identify functions.
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- Resource ID: A1M1L3a
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Writing Verbal Descriptions of Functional Relationships
Given a problem situation containing a functional relationship, the student will verbally describe the functional relationship that exists.
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- Resource ID: A1M1L6
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Writing Inequalities to Describe Relationships (Graph → Symbolic)
Given the graph of an inequality, students will write the symbolic representation of the inequality.
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- Resource ID: A1M1L7
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Writing Inequalities to Describe Relationships (Symbolic → Graph)
Describe functional relationships for given problem situations, and write equations or inequalities to answer questions arising from the situations.
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- Resource ID: A1M1L8
- Grade Range: 9–11
- Subject: Math
Connecting Multiple Representations of Functions
The student will consider multiple representations of linear functions, including tables, mapping diagrams, graphs, and verbal descriptions.
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- Resource ID: A1M2L2
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Determining Reasonable Domains and Ranges (Verbal/Graph)
Given a graph and/or verbal description of a situation (both continuous and discrete), the student will identify mathematical domains and ranges and determine reasonable domain and range values for the given situations.
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- Resource ID: A1M2L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Interpreting Scatterplots
Given scatterplots that represent problem situations, the student will determine if the data has strong vs weak correlation as well as positive, negative, or no correlation.
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- Resource ID: A1M2L5
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Math
Making Predictions and Critical Judgments (Table/Verbal)
Given verbal descriptions and tables that represent problem situations, the student will make predictions for real-world problems.