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TEKS
Correlations
Grades
4-7
Science
1.
Scientific processes. The student conducts field and laboratory
investigations following home and school safety procedures and environmentally
appropriate and ethical practices. The student is expected to:
(A) demonstrate safe practices during field and laboratory investigations
2. Scientific processes. The student uses scientific inquiry methods
during field and laboratory investigations. The student is expected
to:
(B) collect information by observing and measuring;
Grade 4 & 5:
(E) construct simple graphs, tables, maps, and charts to organize,
examine, and evaluate information.
Grade 6& 7:
(E) construct graphs, tables, maps, and charts using tools including
computers to organize, examine, and evaluate data.
4. Scientific processes. The student knows how to use a variety
of tools and methods to conduct science inquiry. The student is
expected to:
Grade 4: (A) collect and analyze information using tools including
calculators, safety goggles, microscopes, cameras, sound recorders,
computers, hand lenses, rulers, thermometers, meter sticks, timing
devices, balances, and compasses.
Grade 5: (A) collect and analyze information using tools including
calculators, microscopes, cameras,
sound recorders, computers, hand lenses, rulers, thermometers, compasses,
balances, hot plates, meter sticks, timing devices, magnets, collecting
nets, and safety goggles.
Grade 6: (A) collect, analyze, and record information using tools
including beakers, petri dishes, meter
sticks, graduated cylinders, weather instruments, timing devices,
hot plates, test tubes, safety goggles, spring scales, magnets,
balances, microscopes, telescopes, thermometers, calculators, field
equipment, compasses, computers, and computer probes; and (B) identify
patterns in collected information using percent, average, range,
and frequency.
Grade 7: (A) collect, analyze, and record information to explain
a phenomenon using tools including
beakers, petri dishes, meter sticks, graduated cylinders, weather
instruments, hot plates, dissecting equipment, test tubes, safety
goggles, spring scales, balances, microscopes, telescopes, thermometers,
calculators, field equipment, computers, computer probes, timing
devices, magnets, and compasses; and (B) collect and analyze information
to recognize patterns such as rates of change.
Mathematics
Grade 4: (4.14)
Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies
Grade 4 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences
and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected
to:
(D) use tools such as real objects, manipulatives,and technology
to solve problems.
(4.15) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student
communicates about Grade 4 mathematics using informal language.
The student is expected to:
(A) explain and record observations using objects, words, pictures,
numbers, and technology.
Grade 5: (5.5)Patterns, relationships,
and algebraic thinking. The student makes generalizations based
on observed patterns and relationships. The student is expected
to:
(A) use concrete objects or pictures to make generalizations about
determining all possible combinations; (B) use lists, tables, charts,
and diagrams to find patterns and make generalizations such as a
procedure for determining equivalent fractions.
(5.9) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student recognizes the
connection between ordered pairs of numbers and locations of points
on a plane. The student is expected to locate and name points on
a coordinate grid using ordered pairs of whole numbers.
(5.14) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student
applies Grade 5 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday
experiences and activities in and outside of school. The student
is expected to:
(D) use tools such as real objects, manipulatives, and technology
to solve problems.
(5.15) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student
communicates about Grade 5 mathematics using informal language.
The student is expected to:
(A) explain and record observations using objects, words, pictures,
numbers, and technology.
Grade 6: (6.7) Geometry and
spatial reasoning. The student uses coordinate geometry to identify
location in two dimensions. The student is expected to locate and
name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of non-negative
rational numbers.
(6.9)Probability and statistics. The student uses experimental and
theoretical probability to make predictions. The student is expected
to:
(B) find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement
and describe the relationship between the two.
Grade 7: (7.7)Geometry and spatial
reasoning. The student uses coordinate geometry to describe location
on a plane. The student is expected to:
(A) locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs
of integers; and (B) graph translations on a coordinate plane.
(7.8)Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to
model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to:
(A) sketch a solid when given the top, side, and front views.
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