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Can We Get There?

Resource ID: txlsr14054
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will calculate the rate of change and y-intercept from a real-world problem represented in a graph, a table, and/or an equation. They will then display and present their findings to the class.

Students working in their group

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No Interest If Paid in Full: How Much Do I Owe?

Resource ID: txlsr14019
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will write a linear equation from a real-world situation, identify the components of the equation, and interpret their meanings in the problem’s context.

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Decomposing Number Exploration

Resource ID: txlsr14023
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will decompose a number up to 20 using manipulatives and graphic organizers.

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Which One Doesn't Belong? Proportional vs Non-Proportional Relationships

Resource ID: txlsr14048
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will make connections as they examine proportional and non-proportional relationships represented in functions including tables, equations, graphs, and verbal descriptions and think critically to determine which one does not belong in a set and why.

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How the Constitution Mends the Heart After the Breakup: Declaration of Independence

Resource ID: txlsr14047
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies
Teacher introducing lesson

Students will identify ways in which the U.S. Constitution addresses specific grievances enumerated in the Declaration of Independence.

 

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Balancing Act

Resource ID: txls205
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students use a pan balance model and manipulatives to identify a total that balances two parts. The use of the pan balance will help to develop the concept of equality. Students will develop the language of equality by reading and identifying the following expressions; balances, is the same as, is equal to, and equal before the symbol for equality is introduced. Students will identify an unknown part in a balance situation. Students will communicate ideas, explain, and justify how they solved problems.

Students participating and listening to teacher instructions

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The Shapes Around Us

Resource ID: txlsr14040
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will make connections between real-world objects and the attributes of two-dimensional shapes.

Students working in their group

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Centers in Subtraction

Resource ID: txlsr7008
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will participate in multiple centers including a guided math center that reinforces subtraction concepts.

 

 

 

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PES of the West!

Resource ID: txlsr14009
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

: Students will analyze primary sources, images, and speeches to form opinions about causal relationships and compare and contrast those opinions with historical documents.

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“Dude, Our Rules Came from These Old Documents?!”

Resource ID: txls260
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

As students rotate through learning stations, they analyze the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, and the English Bill of Rights. Students interpret the historical documents and draw conclusions as to how these docuemnts have influenced the U.S. system of government. 

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Constitutional Grievances and Modern Day Solutions

Resource ID: txls262
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

Students will correlate current events to constitutional grievances and create modern solutions.

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Is the Federal Government Stepping on Our Toes?

Resource ID: txls196
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Social Studies

Students will identify and analyze the constitutional principle of federalism and the major role it played in the Civil War in regards to the United States government.

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Comparing in Stations

Resource ID: txls238
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will extend their knowledge of greater than and less than to numbers 80–120. Students will work in stations to deepen their understanding and have multiple experiences with the concept.

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It’s All About the Bend, No Breaking

Resource ID: txls052
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will experiment with choosing tools to measure around a previously created pet habitat in preparation for choosing appropriately sized food bowls. Students will use a graphic organizer to record tools chosen and to explain why those tools were or were not a good choice for continuous measurement.

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Subtraction Seekers

Resource ID: txls091
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will be introduced to subtraction in an inquiry-based lesson that uses concrete examples and allows students to explore through different settings and scenarios.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Vertical Alignment

Click below to learn about the TEKS related to the unit and Research Lesson.  The highlighted student expectation(s) is the chosen focus for the Research Lesson.

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Humpty Dumpty's Mystery Fall

Resource ID: txls056
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will listen to the story of Humpty Dumpty and share what they know about the nursery rhyme character. Then, they will help solve the math mystery of Humpty Dumpty and determine the number of broken eggs by finding the missing addend.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Vertical Alignment

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TXRCFP: Texas Response to Curriculum Focal Points for K-8 Mathematics Revised 2013

Resource ID: tea001
Grade Range: Kindergarten - 8
Subject: Math

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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Vertical Alignment Charts for Revised Mathematics TEKS

Resource ID: revised_math_teks_va
Grade Range: Kindergarten - 12
Subject: Math

This resource provides vertical alignment charts for the revised mathematics TEKS.

Revised Mathematics TEKS
Representing Whole Number Quantities

Resource ID: teks12_math_k_001
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

This activity provides an opportunity for students to represent whole numbers with pictures.

Revised Mathematics TEKS
Making Ten and Applying Properties of Operations

Resource ID: teks12_math_01_001
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

In these activities students will explore and identify patterns in related addition and subtractions number sentences.

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