A student expectation is directly related to the knowledge and skills statement, is more specific about how students demonstrate their learning, and always begins with a verb. Student expectations are further broken down into their component parts, often referred to as “breakouts.”
Data literacy, management, and representation--collect data. The student defines data and explains how data can be found and collected.
A knowledge and skills statement is a broad statement of what students must know and be able to do. It generally begins with a learning strand and ends with the phrase “The student is expected to:” Knowledge and skills statements always include related student expectations.
Demonstrated Proficiency
Have students use a search engine with a provided list of keywords. Ask students to share details about what they discovered as a result of the search.
Examples:
Weather in <name of location>
Texas map
Image of the Texas flag
Longhorn cattle photo
Notes:
Provide assistance as needed to help students complete their searches.
The keywords should be appropriate for search engine in the digital source, such as an online library, database, or internet, available for student use.
Glossary Support for TA.1.5.B
Glossary terms and definitions are consistent across kindergarten through high school in the TEKS Guide. The definitions are intended to give educators a common understanding of the terms regardless of what grade level they teach. Glossary definitions are not intended for use with students.
a word used to classify or organize digital content, or to facilitate an online search for information