Pasar al contenido principal
Home

Main navigation

  • TEKS Guide
  • TEKS
  • About
    • Texas Gateway
    • TEKS Guide
  • More
    • News
    • Help Center
    • Contact
  • Quick Links
    • Restorative Discipline Practices in Texas
    • Flashing Lights Senate Bill 30
Search

User account menu

  • Log In
  • Sign Up
Translate
i

Website Maintenance Notice

We’re currently performing scheduled maintenance to update and improve our site. Some content may be temporarily unavailable as we retire legacy materials that no longer meet current standards. Thank you for your patience as we work to enhance your experience.
i

 

We’d love your feedback—just follow the link to a short survey on ease of access and navigation. Your feedback makes a big difference!

https://tea.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6hQHkQnnUhSu4UC

698 search results

Paginación

  • Página anterior
  • 1 of
  • Siguiente página

OnTrack logo
Using Logical Reasoning to Prove Conjectures About Quadrilaterals

Resource ID: GM1L18
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given conjectures about quadrilaterals, the student will use deductive reasoning and counterexamples to prove or disprove the conjectures.

Region 4 Science
Heat to Go

Resource ID: R4SCI0064
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

This resource provides alternative or additional tier-one learning options for students learning about heat transfer, Chemistry TEKS (11)(B).

Region 4 Science Gateway Resource
Celsius 4-1-1: All About Thermal Energy

Resource ID: R4SCI0065
Grade Range: 10 - 12
Subject: Science

This resource supports Chemistry TEKS (11)(A).

Region 4 Science Gateway Resource
Specifically Speaking about Heat Capacity

Resource ID: R4SCI0066
Grade Range: 10 - 12
Subject: Science

This resource, developed to support Chemistry TEKS (11)(D), provides alternative or additional tier-one learning options to help students understand the concept of specific heat capacity.

Gateway Resource
Kinetic Molecular Theory

Resource ID: R4SCI019
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

This resources allows students to explore the postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory in order to better understand why gas particles behave the way that they do.  

OnTrack logo
Quantifying Changes in Chemical Reactions: Empirical Formula

Resource ID: CM3L12
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given the descriptions or chemical formulas, students will use relative masses of elements in substance to calculate and determine the ratio of atoms of each element in a compound so as to determine percent composition or empirical formula.

OnTrack logo
Ideal Gas Law

Resource ID: CM4L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions, scenarios, or diagrams, students will use the formula for the ideal gas law to calculate pressure, temperature, volume, or moles of a gas.

PSGWResource (1)
It's All About Cell Theory

Resource ID: R4SCI0054
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Science

This resource provides flexible alternate or additional learning opportunities for students to recognize the development and components of the cell theory, TEKS (7)(12)(F).

OnTrack logo
Making and Verifying Conjectures about Three-Dimensional Figures

Resource ID: GM1L11
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Students will explore volume conjectures and solve problems by applying  the volume formulas to composite figures.

OnTrack logo
Constructing and Justifying Statements about Geometric Figures

Resource ID: GM1L12
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Students will distinguish between undefined terms, definitions, postulates, conjectures, and theorems and investigate patterns to make conjectures about geometric relationships.

OnTrack logo
Using Counter Examples to Disprove Statements That Are False

Resource ID: GM1L14
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given statements about a geometric relationship, the student will use counter examples to disprove statements that are false.

OnTrack logo
Using Inductive Reasoning to Formulate Conjectures

Resource ID: GM1L15
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Students will practice identifying the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of conditional statements.

OnTrack logo
Using Logical Reasoning to Prove Statements are True

Resource ID: GM1L13
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given statements about a geometric relationship, the student will distinguish between the undefined terms, definitions, postulates, conjectures, and theorems to prove the statements are true.

OnTrack logo
Using Properties of Transformations

Resource ID: GM2L6
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given examples of mathematics in the real world, the student will use properties of transformations and their composites to describe and perform transformations of figures in a plane.

OnTrack logo
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties

Resource ID: GM2L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The student will investigate patterns to make conjectures.

OnTrack logo
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties of Polygons

Resource ID: GM2L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given numerical and/or geometric patterns that represent geometric properties of polygons, the student will develop algebraic expressions that represent the geometric properties.

OnTrack logo
Developing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Geometric Properties of Angle Relationships in Polygons

Resource ID: GM2L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given numerical and/or geometric patterns that represent geometric properties of angle relationships in polygons, the student will investigate patterns to make conjectures about interior and exterior angles of polygons.

OnTrack logo
Applying Pythagorean Triples to Solve Problems

Resource ID: GM2L8
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal and pictorial representations of problem situations, the student will apply patterns from right triangles whose sides are Pythagorean Triples to solve the problems.

OnTrack logo
Introduction to Coordinate Geometry

Resource ID: GM3L6
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The students will use multiple representations of undefined terms on a coordinate plane to solve problems.

OnTrack logo
Coordinate Geometry: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Resource ID: GM3L7
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given characteristics of two lines, such as slopes and equations, the student will determine whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

Paginación

  • Página anterior
  • 1 of
  • Siguiente página

Gateway footer

  • About
  • Help Center
  • Contact
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Footer One

  • Compact with Texans
  • Encrypted Email
  • Fraud Hotline
  • Complaints
  • Public Information Requests

Footer Two

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • ESCs
  • State of Texas
  • Texas Legislature
  • Homeland Security

Footer Three

  • Trail
  • Military Families
  • Where Our Money Goes
  • Equal Educational Opportunity
  • Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities
TEA logo
1701 N. Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas, 78701
(512) 463-9734
© 2007-2026 Texas Education Agency (TEA). All Rights Reserved.