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TEA AP Physics 1 PowerPoint Slides
Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA AP Physics 1 open-source instructional material.
TEA AP Physics 1 Textbook PDF
TEA AP Physics 1 Textbook PDF
Synthesize Ideas and Details in Various Texts (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze different texts with differing viewpoints over the same topic, synthesizing those ideas and details and supporting your findings with textual evidence.
Analyze Differences in Characters' Moral Dilemmas (English II Reading)

You will be able to read works of fiction from various cultures and countries and analyze the differences in the characters' moral dilemmas.
Analyze Graphical Sources: Practice 2 (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze the factual, quantitative, and technical data in graphs and charts.
Point of View and Tone (English II Reading)

You will be able to evaluate connections between forms of narration (unreliable narrator, omniscient, etc.) and tone in works of fiction.
Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading)

You will read and annotate paired texts in order to make inferences, draw conclusions, and synthesize ideas and details using textual evidence.
Linguistic Roots and Affixes (English II Reading)

You will be able to recognize linguistic roots and affixes to use in determining the meaning of academic English word and in other content areas.
Compare and Contrast Similar Themes Across Time Periods (English II Reading)

You will be able to compare and contrast similar themes from different genres and different time periods.
Contrast Media’s Message with Traditional Text (English II Reading)

You will be able to evaluate how messages presented in media reflect social and cultural messages differently than in traditional texts.
Allusion (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze the function of allusion in literary texts.
Imagery, Metaphor, and Simile (English II Reading)

You will be able to evaluate the role of imagery, metaphor, and simile in literary nonfiction such as speeches and essays.
Distinguish Between Summary and Critique (English II Reading)

You will be able to summarize a text and distinguish between a summary and a critique, identifying nonessential information in a summary, and unsubstantiated opinions in a critique.
Isolated Scenes and Plot Support (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze various scenes in several works of fiction to see how those scenes affect the plot as a whole.
Annotate for Meaning (English II Reading)

You will learn how to annotate or mark a text as you read and re-read to gain a deeper understanding of the text.
Analyze Shifts in Perspective in Informational and Persuasive Text (English II Reading)

You will be able to explain shifts in perspectives in the same argument and make decisions about support used in those arguments.
Analyze How Author's Style and Syntax Support Meaning (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze how an author's style and syntax support meaning in a text.
Analyze an Argument: Practice 1 (English II Reading)

You will be able to analyze the quality, relevance, and credibility of evidence that supports or opposes an argument.
Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading)

You will read and annotate paired texts in order to make inferences, draw conclusions, and synthesize ideas and details using textual evidence.
Applying Word Strategies: Multiple-Choice Review: Practice 1 (English II Reading)

You will apply what you learned in lessons 1–6 to improve your reading fluency and comprehension.