Pilot Grade 6 Math
In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Composing and Decomposing, Relating Quantities, Moving Beyond Positive Quantities, Determining Unknown Quantities and Describing Variability of Quantities.
Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.
The agency developed these learning resources as a contingency option for school districts during COVID. All resources are optional. Prior to publication, materials go through a rigorous third-party review. Review criteria include TEKS alignment, support for all learners, progress monitoring, implementation supports, and more. Products also are subject to a focus group of Texas educators.
Pilot Algebra Foundations
The primary purpose of the Algebra Foundations course is to promote opportunities for deep understanding of core algebraic concepts to develop algebraic thinkers. The course is composed of 5 topics: Operating with Rational Numbers, Expressions and Equations, Developing Function Foundations, Modeling Linear Equations, and Quadratics. Throughout these topics, students have the opportunity to develop foundational understandings and draw connections to key concepts.
This course is intended to strengthen foundational conceptual understandings from middle school math through Algebra I and is designed to be flexible in meeting the needs of students. Your individual course is created based solely on data that suggests which topics will best develop your students as algebraic thinkers. Each learning session is designed to further develop a skill, and together, these sessions connect skills and concepts to key algebraic understandings. The student learning experience of the Algebra Foundations course promotes conceptual understanding through a focus on active learning and making sense of the mathematics.
Pilot Algebra II
In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Exploring Patterns in Linear and Quadratic Relationships, Analyzing Structure, Developing Structural Similarities, Extending Beyond Polynomials, and Inverting Functions.
Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.
The agency developed these learning resources as a contingency option for school districts during COVID. All resources are optional. Prior to publication, materials go through a rigorous third-party review. Review criteria include TEKS alignment, support for all learners, progress monitoring, implementation supports, and more. Products also are subject to a focus group of Texas educators.
Pilot Grade 7 Math Acceleration
In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Transforming Geometric Objects, Developing Function Foundations, Modeling Linear Equations, Applying Powers, and Analyzing Populations and Probabilities.
Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.
The agency developed these learning resources as a contingency option for school districts during COVID. All resources are optional. Prior to publication, materials go through a rigorous third-party review. Review criteria include TEKS alignment, support for all learners, progress monitoring, implementation supports, and more. Products also are subject to a focus group of Texas educators.
Pilot Grade 8 Math
In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Transforming Geometric Objects, Developing Function Foundations, Data Data Everywhere, Modeling Linear Equations, and Applying Powers.
Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.
The agency developed these learning resources as a contingency option for school districts during COVID. All resources are optional. Prior to publication, materials go through a rigorous third-party review. Review criteria include TEKS alignment, support for all learners, progress monitoring, implementation supports, and more. Products also are subject to a focus group of Texas educators.
2.03 Let's Test It: Conductivity
In this video, we design and conduct an experiment to test the relationship between concentration and conductivity of an aqueous solution.
3.05 Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
In this video, we use scientific notation and determine rules for significant figures.
3.02 Graph Interpretation
In this video, we interpret data from graphs, and discuss direct and indirect relationships.
2.01 Chemistry: A Natural Science
In this video, we discuss the definition of science and its limitations, and the branches of chemistry.
2.02 Scientific Methods
In this video, we investigate scientific methods and discuss observations, hypotheses, and theories.
3.01 Math Skills
In this video, we review some of the necessary math skills for solving problems in Chemistry.
3.03 Recording Measurements
In this video, we discuss SI units, accuracy, and precision.
3.04 Temperature
In this video, we discuss the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin temperature scales.
1.03 Proper Disposal
In this video, we discuss tips on properly disposing and recycling chemicals.
5.04 Structure of the Nuclear Atom
In this video, we will explore the atom and learn the history of the discoveries relating to subatomic particles.
5.07 The Periodic Table
In this video, we will discuss the different classes of the periodic table and the names of the individual groups, or families, in the periodic table.
5.05 Shorthand Notation and Isotopes
In this video, we will write and explain shorthand notation, and identify isotopes.
5.11 Naming Molecular Compounds
In this video, we will learn how to name molecular compounds formed by nonmetallic elements.
5.10 Naming Ionic Compounds
In this video, we will discuss how to name an ionic compound and determine its formula.
5.08 Bonding in Elements
In this video, we will discuss the three different ways elements bond.