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M.1.5.C
use relationships to determine the number that is 10 more and 10 less than a given number up to 120;
SS.1.7.A
describe ways that families meet basic human needs; and
SS.1.7.B
describe similarities and differences in ways families meet basic human needs.
SS.ECO-FE.22.B
create written, oral, and visual presentations of economic information using effective communication skills, including proper citations and avoiding plagiarism.
ELA.K.10.D.iv

adjectives, including articles;

PK3.V.B.1

Child uses objects to demonstrate that taking away one or more objects from a set will decrease the number of objects in the set.

M.1.5.D
represent word problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers up to 20 using concrete and pictorial models and number sentences;
Logo Addition and Subtraction Grades K–1
Resource ID: T2T02 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 1 Subject: Math
Learn about the vertical connection between the kindergarten and first grade addition and subtraction TEKS.
T2Tbinder2 15 Teacher2Teacher Math Video Series
Grade Range: Kindergarten - 1 Subject: Math
Explore the Teacher2Teacher math video series featuring key topics in mathematics instruction. Bookmark and return to this resource. New videos will be added throughout the ye...
SS.1.8
Economics. The student understands the concepts of goods and services. The student is expected to:
ELA.K.10.D.v

prepositions;

PK3.V.B.2
Child understands that taking away one or more objects from a set will decrease the number of objects in the set.
M.1.5.E
understand that the equal sign represents a relationship where expressions on each side of the equal sign represent the same value(s);
SS.ECO-FE.23
Social studies skills. The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others. The student is expected to use problem-solving and decision-making processes to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.
SS.1.8.A
identify examples of goods and services in the home, school, and community;
ELA.K.10.D.vi

pronouns, including subjective, objective, and possessive cases;

M.1.5.F
determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation when the unknown may be any one of the three or four terms in the equation; and
SS.1.8.B
identify ways people exchange goods and services; and
PK3.V.C

Geometry and Spatial Sense

ELA.K.10.D.vii

capitalization of the first letter in a sentence and name;

M.1.5.G
apply properties of operations to add and subtract two or three numbers.
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.
SS.1.8.C
identify the role of markets in the exchange of goods and services.
PK3.V.C.1

Child names and describes common 2D shapes.

ELA.K.10.D.viii

punctuation marks at the end of declarative sentences; and

PBS Learning Media Bananas | The Electric Company
Resource ID: PBS402 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 3 Subject: ELA & Reading
Learn about the vocabulary words binoculars, discover, observe, flustered, and admit with The Electric Company when family members need assistance. Annie's Uncle Sigmund needs The Electric Company's h...
M.1.6
Geometry and measurement. The student applies mathematical process standards to analyze attributes of two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional solids to develop generalizations about their properties. The student is expected to:
M.1.6.A
classify and sort regular and irregular two-dimensional shapes based on attributes using informal geometric language;
K2 Rapid Assessments logo K–2 Diagnostic Assessments
Resource ID: MATH_RA_K2 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 2 Subject: Math
This resource provides two types of diagnostic tools available to K–2 math teachers: a rapid assessment tool and a flexible interview assessment.
SS.1.9
Economics. The student understands the condition of not being able to have all the goods and services one wants. The student is expected to:
PK3.V.C.2

Child attempts to create shapes using materials and/or manipulatives.

ELA.K.10.D.ix

correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words; and

ELA.K.10.E

share writing.

M.1.6.B
distinguish between attributes that define a two-dimensional or three-dimensional figure and attributes that do not define the shape;
SS.1.9.A
identify examples of people wanting more than they can have;
PK3.V.C.3

Child begins to use language to describe position of objects.

PK3.V.C.4

Child recognizes common shapes, regardless of size.

ELA.K.11

Composition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts--genres. The student uses genre characteristics and craft to compose multiple texts that are meaningful. The student is expected to:

M.1.6.C
create two-dimensional figures, including circles, triangles, rectangles, and squares, as special rectangles, rhombuses, and hexagons;
SS.1.9.B
explain why wanting more than they can have requires that people make choices; and
SS.1.9.C
identify examples of choices families make when buying goods and services.
ELA.K.11.A

dictate or compose literary texts, including personal narratives; and

PBS Learning Media ¡El Pollo! | StoryBlocks
Resource ID: PBS202 Grade Range: PreK - 2 Subject: ELL Support
La investigación muestra los bebés pueden reconocer que las palabras mucho antes de que puedan hablar.
PBS Learning Media Los Elefantes | StoryBlocks
Resource ID: PBS203 Grade Range: PreK - 2 Subject: ELL Support
La investigación muestra los bebés pueden reconocer que las palabras mucho antes de que puedan hablar.
PBS Learning Media Word On the Street: Measure | Sesame Street
Resource ID: PBS207 Grade Range: PreK - 1 Subject: Early Childhood
What's the word on street? Murray introduces the vocabulary word "Measure."
PBS Learning Media Drew Brees: Measure | Sesame Street
Resource ID: PBS212 Grade Range: PreK - Kindergarten Subject: Early Childhood
Teach language, vocabulary, and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips!
PBS Learning Media WordWorld | Parents and Teachers: V Freeze Tag
Resource ID: PBS231 Grade Range: PreK - 1 Subject: Early Childhood
Teach children about the letter "v" by playing various games. In WordWorld, words come alive, words save the day, and words become a child's best friend.
PBS Learning Media Usher: Volunteer | Sesame Street
Resource ID: PBS211 Grade Range: PreK - 1 Subject: Early Childhood
Teach language, vocabulary, and listening comprehension with Celebrity Vocab clips!
PBS Learning Media Read a Good Book: Communicating by Drawing | IPTV KIDS Clubhouse
Resource ID: PBS378 Grade Range: PreK - 2 Subject: ELA & Reading
IPTV KIDS Clubhouse kids read and discover more about communication! In this segment, kids go to the library and try to get their friends to guess their favorite book titles without using any words, o...
PK3.V.D

Measurement

M.1.6.D
identify two-dimensional shapes, including circles, triangles, rectangles, and squares, as special rectangles, rhombuses, and hexagons and describe their attributes using formal geometric language;
K2 Rapid Assessments logo K–2 Diagnostic Assessments
Resource ID: MATH_RA_K2 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 2 Subject: Math
This resource provides two types of diagnostic tools available to K–2 math teachers: a rapid assessment tool and a flexible interview assessment.
SS.1.10
Economics. The student understands the value of work. The student is expected to:
ELA.K.11.B

dictate or compose informational texts.

PK3.V.D.1

Child understands that lengths of objects can vary and be compared.

M.1.6.E
identify three-dimensional solids, including spheres, cones, cylinders, rectangular prisms (including cubes), and triangular prisms, and describe their attributes using formal geometric language;
K2 Rapid Assessments logo K–2 Diagnostic Assessments
Resource ID: MATH_RA_K2 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 2 Subject: Math
This resource provides two types of diagnostic tools available to K–2 math teachers: a rapid assessment tool and a flexible interview assessment.
SS.7.1
History. The student understands traditional historical points of reference in Texas history. The student is expected to:
ELA.K.12

Inquiry and research: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts. The student engages in both short-term and sustained recursive inquiry processes for a variety of purposes. The student is expected to:

SS.1.10.A
describe the components of various jobs and the characteristics of a job well performed; and
PK3.V.D.2

Child begins to recognize capacity based on how much space exists within an object.

M.1.6.F
compose two-dimensional shapes by joining two, three, or four figures to produce a target shape in more than one way if possible;
SS.7.1.A
identify the major eras in Texas history, describe their defining characteristics, and explain the purpose of dividing the past into eras, including Natural Texas and its People; Age of Contact; Spanish Colonial; Mexican National; Revolution and Republic; Early Statehood; Texas in the Civil War and Reconstruction; Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads; Age of Oil; Texas in the Great Depression and World War II; Civil Rights; and Contemporary Texas; and
SS.7.1.B
explain the significance of the following dates: 1519, mapping of the Texas coast and first mainland Spanish settlement; 1718, founding of San Antonio; 1821, independence from Spain; 1836, Texas independence; 1845, annexation; 1861, Civil War begins; 1876, adoption of current state constitution; and 1901, discovery of oil at Spindletop.