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Kindergarten Math TEKS Tree
Read
Write
Represent
Whole numbers
Use
Comparative language
Describe
Two numbers
(0 to 20)
With objects/pictures
Without objects/pictures
K.2H •
Written numerals
K.7B •
Compare
Two objects
Common attributes
See
Which object
More of attribute
Less of attribute
Describe
Difference
Use
Data
Create
Graphs
Real-object
Picture
Draw
Conclusions
Real-object graphs
Picture graphs
(up to 20)
K.2I •
Compose
Decompose
With objects
Numbers
(up to 10)
With pictures
K.8B •
K.3B •
K.6E •
Solve
Word problems
Use
Objects
Drawings
Find
Sums
Differences
Classify
Sort
2-dimensional figures
K.8C •
Up to 10
Within 10
Regular
Irregular
3-dimensional figures
*NOTE: The classification of Kindergarten “readiness” standards on this document represents the reviewed and synthesized input
from a sample of Texas mathematics teachers. This DOES NOT represent an endorsement of the Texas Education Agency.
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.
*Readiness
Readiness Standards
Standards
K.2B •
1st Grade Math TEKS Tree
Use
1.2C •
1.6A •
Represent
Numbers
Up to 120
Represent
Comparison
Two numbers
Use
> (Greater than)
< (Less than)
= (Equal to)
(up to 100)
1.2G •
1.3F •
Generate
Solve
(given)
Relationships
Count
By twos
By fives
By tens
1.4C •
Value
Pennies
Nickels
Dimes
Addition
Represent
Word problems
Subtraction
1.5D •
1.5G •
Informal geometric language
Identify
2-dimensional shapes
Describe
Attributes
Use
Formal geometric language
Use
Concrete models
Pictorial models
Number sentences
Apply
Properties of operations
Add
Subtract
Two numbers
Three numbers
Spheres
Cones
Cylinders
Rectangular prisms
Cubes
Triangular prisms
3-dimensional solids
Describe
Attributes
Use
Formal geometric language
Describe
Length
Use
Number
Unit
Tell
Time
Hour
Half-hour
Use
Clocks
Analog
Digital
Draw
Conclusions
Generate
Answer
Questions
Use
Information
1.7D •
• Whole #’s
• Up to 20
Whole unit
1.7E •
1.8C •
*NOTE: The classification of first grade “readiness” standards on this document represents the reviewed and synthesized input
from a sample of Texas mathematics teachers. This DOES NOT represent an endorsement of the Texas Education Agency.
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
Circles
Triangles
Rectangles
Squares
Rhombuses
Hexagons
Identify
1.6E •
Collection of:
Determine
Use
Addition (within 20)
Subtraction (within 20)
Number sentence
Use
Shapes
1.6D •
Problem situations
Regular
Irregular
2-dimensional
Classify
Sort
Picture graphs
Bar-type graphs
*Readiness
Readiness Standards
Standards
Objects
Pictures
Expanded form
Standard form
2nd Grade Math TEKS Tree
Forms
Standard
Word
Expanded
Represent
Numbers
Up to 1,200
Use
Place value
Compare
Order
Numbers
Use
Language
Numbers
Symbols
2.2B •
2.8B •
Whole
Up to 1,200
2.2D •
2.3B •
Explain
> (Greater than)
< (Less than)
= (Equal to)
Spheres
Cones
Cylinders
Rectangular prisms
Cubes
Triangular prisms
Classify
Sort
3-dimensional solids
Use
Formal geometric language
Classify
Sort
Polygons
Up to 12 sides
Identify
Number
Sides
Vertices
Determine
Solution
Length
Estimate
Lengths
Read
Write
Time
Nearest minute
Use
Clocks
Analog
Digital
Distinguish
a.m.
p.m.
Write
Solve
Word problems
One-step
Addition or subtraction
Use
Data
Pictographs
Bar graphs
2.8C •
More fractional parts → Smaller parts
Fewer fractional parts → Larger parts
2.9E •
Solve
Word problems
One-step & multi-step
Addition & subtraction
2.4C •
2.4D •
within 1,000
Use
Strategies
Generate
Solve
Problem situations
(given)
2.5A •
Determine
Place value
Algorithms
2.9G •
Number sentence
Addition
Subtraction
within 1,000
Value
Coins
Collection
Up to $1
2.10C •
*NOTE: The classification of second grade “readiness” standards on this document represents the reviewed and synthesized
input from a sample of Texas mathematics teachers. This DOES NOT represent an endorsement of the Texas Education Agency.
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
*Readiness
Readiness Standards
Standards
Use
3rd Grade Math TEKS Tree
As sums of:
Numbers
3.2A •
Use
Compare
Order
Objects
Pictorial models
Numbers
Expanded notation
Whole numbers
Up to 100,000
Comparisons
< (less than)
> (greater than)
= (equal to)
3.2D •
Represent
1-step problems
Multiplication
Division
2-step problems
Multiplication
Division
Solve
3.4K •
Objects
Pictorial models
Use
Strategies
• Equal groups
• Arrays
• Area models
Operation properties
Recall of facts
1-step problems
Addition
Subtraction
2-step problems
Addition
Subtraction
Represent
Represent
Equivalent fractions
Use
Objects
Pictorial models
Compare
Two fractions
Reason
About sizes
3.3F •
3.3H •
Justify
Use
3.4A •
Conclusion
Denominators:
2, 3, 4, 6, 8
Use
Number lines
Same numerator OR
Same denominator
Pictorial models
Number lines
Equations
1-step problems
Multiplication
Division
2-step problems
Multiplication
Division
Represent
Solve
Symbols
Words
Objects
Pictorial models
Strategies
Operation properties
Relationship b/w + and −
1-step problems
Addition
Subtraction
Solve
2-step problems
3.5A •
Addition
Subtraction
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
3.5B •
Use
Arrays
Strip diagrams
Equations
Represent
Relationships
Real-world
Number pairs (in table)
3.5E •
Use
Verbal descriptions
Continued →
Readiness Standards
Compose
Decompose
Ten-thousands
Thousands
Hundreds
Tens
Ones
3rd Grade Math TEKS Tree
2-dimensional figures
Classify
Sort
Readiness Standards
3.6A •
3-dimensional figures
Use
Attributes
Formal geometric language
Determine
Area
Use
3.8A •
Rectangles
• whole number side lengths
3.6C •
3.7B •
Cones
Cylinders
Spheres
Triangular prisms
Rectangular prisms
Cubes
Multiplication
Number of rows
Number of squares in each row
Perimeter
Polygon
Missing length
Perimeter
Other side lengths
Data
Frequency table
Dot plot
Pictograph
Bar graph
Given:
Determine
Summarize
(multiple categories)
• scaled intervals
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
4th Grade Math TEKS Tree
Digit’s value
Use
Expanded notation
Numerals
Whole #’s to 1 billion
Decimals to hundredths
4.2B •
Decimals
4.2G •
Relate
to
Tenths
Hundredths
Tenths
Hundredths
Two fractions
Different numerators
Different denominators
Represent
Comparison
< (less than)
= (equal to)
> (greater than)
Represent
Solve
Fraction addition
Fraction subtraction
Equal denominators
Equal denominators
Objects
Building to number line
Properties of operations
4.3D •
4.3E •
Use
Pictorial models
4.4A •
Multi-step problems
Use
Strip diagrams
Equations
Represent
Problems
Use
Input-output tables
Numerical expressions
Generate
Rule
4.5B •
Perimeter problems
4.5D •
Solve
Area problems
Whole numbers
Decimals
To hundredths
Subtract
Whole numbers
Decimals
To hundredths
Use
Standard algorithm
One-step problems
Multiplication
Division
Two-step problems
Multiplication
Division
Remainders
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
Position in the sequence
Value in the sequence
Rectangles • Whole number
side lengths
Rectangles
Classify
2-dimensional figures
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
Size of angles
4.7C •
Determine
Angle measures
Degrees
Whole numbers
Protractor
Solve
Problems
Length
Time
Liquid volume
Mass
Money
Use
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Represent
Data
4.8C •
Solve
Interpret
Letter for unknown
4.6D •
Building to number line
Properties of operations
Add
4.4H •
Four operations
Whole numbers
4.5A •
Fractions
Compare
Represent
4.9A •
• Whole numbers
• Fractions
Frequency table
Dot plot
Stem-and-leaf plot
Readiness Standards
Represent
5th Grade Math TEKS Tree
Two decimals
Thousandths
Represent
Comparison
> (greater than)
< (less than)
= (equal to)
Numerical expressions
No exponents
Grouping (up to 2 levels)
5.2B •
5.4F •
Simplify
Solve
Decimal products
Hundredths
Situations
Money
Strategies
Place value
Properties of operations
Relationship to whole
number multiplication
5.3E •
Use
Solve
Quotients of decimals
5.3G •
To hundredths
Up to 4-digit dividends
Up to 2-digit divisors
Rule
5.4C •
Generate
Pattern
Graph
5.4H •
Represent
Solve
Problems
Perimeter
Area
Perimeter and area
Volume
Classify
2-dimensional figures
Attributes
Properties
Use
Graphic organizer
Sets
Subsets
Graph
Ordered pairs
First quadrant
Number patterns
Input-output table
Solve
One-step problems
Two-step problems
5.5A •
5.8C •
• Whole numbers
Use
Add
Strategies
Algorithms
Numbers
Standard
Positive
Rational
5.3K •
Subtract
Numbers
Positive
Rational
5.3L •
Divide
Whole numbers
Unit fractions
By unit fractions
By whole numbers
Multi-step problems
5.4B •
Represent
Solve
The four operations
Whole numbers
Use
Equations
Letter for unknown
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
• y = ax
•y=x+a
5.9C •
Use
Data
Frequency table
Dot plot
Bar graph
Stem-and-leaf plot
Scatterplot
Readiness Standards
Compare
Order
6th Grade Math TEKS Tree
Order
Rational numbers
6.3D •
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Divide
Integers
Integers
Integers
Integers
Multiply
Numbers
Positive
Rational
Numbers
Positive
Rational
Equivalent forms
Fractions
Decimals
Percents
Generate
6.4G •
Problems
Real-world
Money
Convert
Units
(same measurement system)
Use
Proportions
Unit rates
Use
6.5B •
6.6C •
6.11A •
6.12C •
Solve
Real-world problems
Find
Whole
Part
Percent
From part and percent
From whole and percent
From part and whole
Situations
Verbal descriptions
Tables
Graphs
Equations
Represent
6.8D •
Concrete
Pictorial
Models
• y = kx
•y=x+a
Generate
Expressions
Use
Order of operations
Prime factorization
Properties
Inverse
Identity
Commutative
Associative
Distributive
Area problems
Rectangles
Parallelograms
Trapezoids
Triangles
Volume problems
Rectangular prisms
Points
All four quadrants
Ordered pairs: rational
numbers
Summarize
Data
Mean
(Center)
Median
Range
(Spread)
Inner-quartile range
Use
Summaries
Describe
Center
Shape
Spread
Summarize
Categorical data
Mode
Frequency table
Percent bar graph
Use
Summaries
Numerical
Graphical
Describe
Distribution
Use
Use
6.4H •
Equivalent expressions
6.7D •
6.3E •
Divide
Generate
Equivalent
Numerical
6.7A •
Whole number exponents
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
Solve
Graph
6.12D •
6.13A •
Interpret
Numeric data
Dot plots
Stem-and-leaf plots
Histograms
Box plots
Readiness Standards
Mathematical problems
Real-world problems
6.2D •
7th Grade Math TEKS Tree
Use
7.3B •
Solve
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Use
Data
Sample spaces
Determine
Probabilities
7.6I •
Theoretical
• simple/compound events
Experimental
Problems
Apply
Extend
7.4A•
7.4D •
7.5C •
Represent
Solve
Operations
Operations
Rates of change
Problems
Use
7.7A •
Pictorial
Tabular
Verbal
Numeric
Graphical
Algebraic (like d=rt)
Rates
Ratios
Percents
Percent increase
Percent decrease
Financial literacy
Mathematical problems
Similar shapes
Scale drawings
Real-world problems
Similar shapes
Scale drawings
Data
Bar graphs
Dot plots
Circle graphs
Solve
Problems
Part-to-whole
Part-to-part
Solve
Problems
From experiments
Predictions
Qualitative
Quantitative
Comparisons
Qualitative
Quantitative
Represent
Form: y = mx + b
Relationships
Linear
Rectangular prisms
Triangular prisms
Rectangular pyramids
Triangular pyramids
7.9A •
Solve
Volume problems
7.9B •
Determine
Circumference
Area
7.9C •
Determine
Composite area
Rectangles
Squares
Parallelograms
Trapezoids
Triangles
Semi-circles
Quarter circles
Model
Equations
Inequalities
1 variable, 2-step
1 variable, 2-step
Solve
Equations
Inequalities
1 variable, 2-step
1 variable, 2-step
Compare
Data
Dot plots
Box plots
Compare
Data
Center
Shape
Spread
Solve
Use
7.6G •
7.6H •
Use
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
Circles
7.11A •
7.12A •
Readiness Standards
• simple/compound events
Verbal descriptions
Tables
Graphs
Equations
8th Grade Math TEKS Tree
Order
Set of rational
numbers
Mathematical probs.
Real-world situations
Representations
Algebraic
Figures
2-dimensional
Coordinate plane
Use
8.3C •
Explain
Effect
Scale factor
• Positive, rational
• Center: origin
Graph
Relationships
Proportional
Interpret
Unit rate
Slope
8.7A •
Solve
Volume problems
Use
Knowledge of surface area
Formulas for:
Make
Connections
Lateral surface area
Total surface area
Determine
Solutions
Rectangular prisms
Triangular prisms
Cylinders
8.7B •
(to L.A./S.A.
problems)
8.4B•
Use
Data
Rate of change (slope)
8.4C •
Table
Graph
Mathematical probs.
Real-world situations
Use
Trend line
Make
Predictions
Mathematical probs.
Real-world situations
Use
Pythagorean Theorem
Converse
Solve
Problems
Model
Equations
1-variable
Variable on both sides
Rational coefficients
Solve
Equations
1-variable
Variable on both sides
Rational coefficients
Use
Representations
Algebraic
8.7C •
Determine
y-intercept
8.8C •
Linear relationships
8.5D •
8.5G •
Identify
Use
Functions
Representations
8.5I •
Write
Equations
Model
Linear relationships
Ordered pairs
Table
Mapping
Graph
Verbal
Numerical
Tabular
Graphical
Form: y = mx+ b
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2014-2015.
Cylinders
Cones
Spheres
8.10C •
Explain
Effect
Translations
Reflections
Rotations
• Over x-axis
• Over y-axis
• 90°
• 180°
Calculate
Interest
Simple
Compound
Compare
Earnings
Simple interest
Compound interest
8.12D •
• 270°
• 360°
Readiness Standards
8.2D •
Algebra I TEKS Tree
Determine
Domain
Range
Linear/Mathematical
Linear/Mathematical
Determine
Domain
Range
Quadratic
functions
Represent
Domain
Range
With inequalities
With inequalities
Graph
Quadratic functions
Coordinate plane
Key attributes
x-intercept
y-intercept
Zeros
Maximum/minimum value
Vertex
Axis of symmetry
Reasonable Domains
A.2A •
Determine
(real-world)
Reasonable Ranges
(real-world)
Represent
A.2C •
Write
Domain
Range
Using inequalities
Using inequalities
Linear equations
Table
Graph
Verbal Description
(in two variables)
A.2I •
Write
Systems
(2 linear equations)
A.3B •
Table
Graph
Verbal Description
Calculate
Rate of change
Tabularly
Graphically
Algebraically
Graph
Linear functions
Coordinate plane
Key features
x-intercept
y-intercept
Zeros
Slope
A.3C •
Identify
A.3D •
Graph
Linear inequalities
2-variable
Coordinate plane
A.5A •
Solve
Equations
Distributive property
Variables on both sides
(linear, 1-variable)
A.5C •
Solve
Systems
(2 linear equations)
Mathematical
Real-world
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.
A.7A •
Identify
A.7C •
A.8A •
Determine
Effects on f(x) =
x2
af(x)
f(bx)
f(x – c)
f(x) + d
Solve
Quadratic equations
Factoring
Taking square roots
Completing the square
Quadratic formula
Write
Exponential functions
f(x) = abx
Describe
Mathematical probs.
Real-world problems
Growth
Decay
Graph
Exponential functions
Growth
Decay
Identify
Key features
y-intercept
Asymptotes
Factor
Trinomials
ax2 + bx + c
Perfect square trinomials
Simplify
Expressions
Algebraic
Numeric
Use
Laws of exponents
Integer exponents
Rational exponents
A.9C •
A.9D •
A.10E •
A.11B •
Readiness Standards
A.6A •
Continuous
Discrete
Continuous
Discrete
Graph
2A.2A •
Analyze
Describe
Analyze
2A.2C •
f(x) = x
f(x) = 1/x
f(x) = x3
f(x) = 3 x
f(x) = bx
f(x) = |x|
f(x) = logb x
Key features
Relationship
Determine
Effects on f(x) = x
2A.4F •
Solve
Equations
Quadratic
Square root
2A.5A •
Determine
Effects on f(x) = bx
and f(x) = logb x
af(x)
f(x) + d
f(bx)
f(x – c)
2A.5D •
Solve
Equations
b is 2, 10, or e
Domain
Range
Intercepts
Symmetries
Asymptotic behavior
Maximum
Minimum
Function
Inverse
Exponential (y = abx)
• a ≠ 0, b > 1
Logarithmic
Include
Quadratic/Square root
Logarithmic/Exponential
Domain and range restrictions
2A.6E •
Solve
Equations
Absolute value
Formulate
Systems of equations
2A.6I •
Solve
Equations
Rational
2A.6L •
Formulate
Solve
3 linear equations
2-variables
1 linear equation
1 quadratic equation
Solve
3-variable systems
Gaussian elimination
Technology (matrices)
Substitution
Write
Equation
Parabola
Attributes
Vertex
Focus
Directrix
Axis of symmetry
Direction (opening)
Include
2A.4B •
Use
• real solutions
• linear
• real solutions
3-variables
2A.3A •
2A.3B •
2A.4C •
af(x)
f(x) + d
f(bx)
f(x – c)
b is 2, 10, or e
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.
Equations
Inverse variation
Linear factors
Polynomials (degree 3)
Polynomials (degree 4)
Quadratic factors
Polynomials (degree 3)
Polynomials (degree 4)
Factoring
Sum of cubes
Difference of cubes
Grouping
Determine
2A.7E •
Include
Continued →
Readiness Standards
Algebra II TEKS Tree
Readiness Standards
Algebra II TEKS Tree
2A.7F •
Determine
Sum
Difference
Product
Quotient
2A.7H •
Solve
Equations
Predict
Make
Decisions
Use
Data
Rational expressions
Rational expressions
Rational expressions
Rational expressions
Rational exponents
degree one and
degree two
Critical judgments
2A.8C •
Linear
Quadratic
Exponential
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.
Geometry TEKS Tree
G.2B •
G.2C •
Derive
Use
Formulas
Verify
Relationships
Include
Segment congruence
Parallel lines
Perpendicular
Determine
Equation (line)
Distance
Slope
Midpoint
Prove
Congruence
Apply
Side-Angle-Side
Angle-Side-Angle
Side-Side-Side
Angle-Angle-Side
Hypotenuse-Leg
Apply
Angle-Angle criterion
Verify
Similar triangles
Apply
Proportionality
Solve
Problems
Determine
Side lengths
Angle measures
Right triangles
Right triangles
Apply
Trigonometric ratios
Sine
Cosine
Tangent
Solve
Problems
G.6B •
Parallel
Perpendicular
Through a given point
Two triangles
Image
Transformations
Determine
• rigid
• non-rigid
• both
Corresponding sides
Composition of
G.3B •
Pre-image
Transformations
Include
Dilations
Center: any point
Verify
Conjecture
False
• rigid
• non-rigid
• both
G.4C •
Use
Counterexample
Investigate
Patterns
G.5A •
Make
G.6A •
G.7B •
Conjectures
G.9A •
Angles
Parallel lines
Triangle congruence
Special segments
Diagonals
Interior/Exterior angles
Verify
Theorems
Include
Vertical angles
Angles formed by a transversal
Prove
Equidistance
Apply
Relationships
Special Right Triangles
G.9B •
Solve
Problems
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.
• 30°-60°-90°
• 45°-45°-90°
Relationships
Pythagorean Theorem
Triangles
Endpoints
Points on perp. bisector
Apply
Determine
Describe
Dimensional changes
Perimeter
Area
Surface area
Volume
Include
Changes
Proportional
Non-proportional
(effects of)
G.10B •
Continued →
*Readiness
Readiness Standards
Standards
Composition of
Geometry TEKS Tree
Determine
Composite area
Solve
Problems
Use
Appropriate units
Apply
Formulas
Include
Prisms
Pyramids
Cones
Cylinders
Spheres
Composite figures
*Readiness Standards
G.11B •
G.11C •
Solve
Problems
Use
Appropriate units
Apply
Formulas
Include
Prisms
Pyramids
Cones
Cylinders
Spheres
Composite figures
Solve
Problems
Use
Appropriate units
G.11D •
Triangles
Parallelograms
Trapezoids
Kites
Regular polygons
Sectors
Total surface area
Lateral surface area
Identify
Events
Independent
(Dependent)
Compute
Probabilities
With replacement
Without replacement
G.13C •
Volume
*NOTE: The classification of Geometry “readiness” standards on this document represents
the reviewed and synthesized input of a sample Texas high school mathematics teachers.
This DOES NOT represent an endorsement of the Texas Education Agency.
TEKS Student Expectations for implementation beginning 2015-2016.