Find resources aligned to Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

SS.ECO-FE.11.A
describe the functions of money;
M.K.7.B
compare two objects with a common measurable attribute to see which object has more of/less of the attribute and describe the difference.
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.
ELA.K.2.E
develop handwriting by accurately forming all uppercase and lowercase letters using appropriate directionality.
SS.K.11.B
identify similarities and differences among people such as music, clothing, and food.
PBS Learning Media Song: Letter of the Day: Q | Sesame Street
Resource ID: PBS246 Grade Range: PreK - 1 Subject: Early Childhood
Make learning the letters of the alphabet fun with this catchy "Letter of the Day" song featuring everyone's favorite Muppet friends!
PBS Learning Media Song: Letter of the Day: S | Sesame Street
Resource ID: PBS248 Grade Range: PreK - 1 Subject: Early Childhood
Make learning the letters of the alphabet fun with this catchy "Letter of the Day" song featuring everyone's favorite Muppet friends!
PK3.II.E.1

Child typically uses simple sentences of three to four words, usually in correct word order.

SS.MAS.9.A
describe the rights and responsibilities of Mexican Americans as Americans in civic participation within the United States;
SS.6.11
Citizenship. The student understands that the nature of citizenship varies among societies. The student is expected to:
SS.K.12
Culture. The student understands the importance of family customs and traditions. The student is expected to:
PK3.II.E.2

Child begins to use regular plurals and regular past tense correctly.

SS.MAS.9.B
discuss ways Americans interpret formal citizenship and cultural citizenship, including membership in one nation and membership in diverse cultural groups;
SS.6.11.A
describe and compare roles and responsibilities of citizens in various contemporary societies, including the United States; and
ELA.K.3

Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--vocabulary. The student uses newly acquired vocabulary expressively. The student is expected to:

SS.ECO-FE.11.B
describe the characteristics of money, including commodity money, fiat money, and representative money; and
M.K.8
Data analysis. The student applies mathematical process standards to collect and organize data to make it useful for interpreting information. The student is expected to:
SS.K.12.A
describe and explain the importance of family customs and traditions; and
PK3.II.E.3

Child uses simple sentence structures with at least one idea.

SS.MAS.9.C
discuss ways individuals contribute to the national identity as members of diverse cultural groups; and
SS.6.11.B
explain how opportunities for citizens to participate in and influence the political process vary among various contemporary societies.
SS.ECO-FE.11.C
analyze the positive and negative aspects of barter, currency, and debit cards.
M.K.8.A
collect, sort, and organize data into two or three categories;
ELA.K.3.A

use a resource such as a picture dictionary or digital resource to find words;

ELA.K.3.B

use illustrations and texts the student is able to read or hear to learn or clarify word meanings; and

SS.K.12.B
compare family customs and traditions.
PK3.II.E.4

Child understands increasingly longer sentences that combine two ideas. 

SS.MAS.9.D
analyze the connotations and histories of identity nomenclature relevant to Mexican Americans such as Mexican, Spanish, Hispanic, Chicana/o, illegal, undocumented, Mexican American, and American Mexican.
SS.6.12
Citizenship. The student understands the relationship among individual rights, responsibilities, duties, and freedoms in societies with representative governments. The student is expected to:
SS.ECO-FE.12
Economics. The student understands the role of the Federal Reserve System in establishing monetary policy. The student is expected to:
M.K.8.B
use data to create real-object and picture graphs; and
ELA.K.3.C

identify and use words that name actions; directions; positions; sequences; categories such as colors, shapes, and textures; and locations.

PBS Learning Media Intervention | Reading Rockets: Topics A to Z
Resource ID: PBS366 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 4 Subject: ELA & Reading
Response to Intervention (RTI) is a 3-tier framework schools can adopt to identify and help struggling learners—before they fail. 
PBS Learning Media Education | Reading Rockets: Topics A to Z
Resource ID: PBS384 Grade Range: Kindergarten - 4 Subject: ELA & Reading
Teaching reading is a complex process that draws upon an extensive knowledge base and repertoire of strategies. Find out more about best practices in reading instruction and why so many are concerned ...
SS.K.13
Science, technology, and society. The student understands ways technology is used in the home and school and how technology affects people's lives. The student is expected to:
SS.MAS.10
Culture. The student understands the relationship between Mexican American artistic expression and the times during which the art was created. The student is expected to:
SS.6.12.A
identify and explain the duty of civic participation in societies with representative governments; and
SS.ECO-FE.12.A
explain the structure of the Federal Reserve System;
M.K.8.C
draw conclusions from real-object and picture graphs.
ELA.K.4

Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--self-sustained reading. The student reads grade-appropriate texts independently. The student is expected to self-select text and interact independently with text for increasing periods of time.

SS.K.13.A
identify examples of technology used in the home and school;
SS.MAS.10.A
describe how the characteristics and issues of Mexican American history have been reflected in various genres of art, music, film, and literature;
SS.6.12.B
explain relationships among rights, responsibilities, and duties in societies with representative governments.
SS.ECO-FE.12.B
analyze the three basic tools used to implement U.S. monetary policy, including reserve requirements, the discount rate and the federal funds rate target, and open-market operations;
M.K.9
Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to manage one's financial resources effectively for lifetime financial security. The student is expected to:
M.K.9.A
identify ways to earn income;
ELA.K.5

Comprehension skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts. The student uses metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts. The student is expected to:

SS.K.13.B
describe how technology helps accomplish specific tasks and meet people's needs; and
SS.MAS.10.B
analyze the significance of selected works of Mexican American literature such as "I am Joaquín" (1967) by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzáles and "Pensamiento Serpentino" (1971) by Luis Valdez;
SS.6.13
Culture. The student understands the similarities and differences within and among cultures in various world societies. The student is expected to:
SS.ECO-FE.12.C
explain how the actions of the Federal Reserve System affect the nation's money supply; and
M.K.9.B
differentiate between money received as income and money received as gifts;
ELA.K.5.A

establish purpose for reading assigned and self-selected texts with adult assistance;

SS.K.13.C
describe how his or her life might be different without modern technology.
SS.MAS.10.C
describe the role of artistic expression in mobilizing Mexican Americans and others toward civic participation and action such as the role of "Teatro Campesino" during the farmworkers movement;