Algebra II - ELPS Dot Chart
Algebra II - TEKS Dot Chart
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 1, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 2, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 3, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 4, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Enhanced End of Topic Assessment, Teacher Edition
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Lesson 1, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Lesson 2, Teacher Implementation Guide
Denotation and Connotation (English I Reading)
You will be able to distinguish between the denotative (dictionary) meaning of a word and its connotative (emotions or associations that are implied rather than literal) meaning.
Disruptions of the Cell Cycle: Cancer
Given illustrations or descriptions, students will identify disruptions of the cell cycle that lead to diseases such as cancer.
Mechanisms of Genetics: DNA Changes
Given illustrations or partial DNA sequences, students will identify changes in DNA and the significance of these changes.
Taxonomy Standards
Given examples, students will recognize the importance of taxonomy to the scientific community.
Taxonomy: Major Groups
Given illustrations or descriptions, students will determine the classification of organisms into domains and kingdoms.
Linguistic Roots and Affixes (English 8 Reading)
You will be able to recognize linguistic roots and affixes to use in determining the meanings of academic English words and in other content areas.
Homeostasis: Ecological Systems
Given images, videos, or scenarios, identify and describe the responses of organisms, populations, and communities to various changes in their external environment.
Biological Systems: Homeostasis
Identify and describe internal feedback mechanisms involved in maintaining homeostasis given scenarios, illustrations, or descriptions.
Relationships Between Organisms: Food Chains, Webs, and Pyramids
Given illustrations, students will analyze the flow of matter and energy in food chains, food webs, and ecological pyramids.
Organisms' Adaptations
Given scenarios, illustrations. or descriptions, the student will compare variations and adaptations of organisms in different ecosystems.