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.”
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create a sequence of code with or without technology such as solving a maze using drag-and-drop programming or creating step-by-step directions for student movement to a specific location.
use a design process to create block-based and text-based programs that include sequences, loops, conditionals, and events to solve an everyday problem.
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS.4.2.B — Breakout of skills
Breakouts are the component parts that make up a student expectation. A breakout shows a distinct concept a student should know or a distinct skill that a student should be able to demonstrate.
The student is expected to
use a design process to create programs
that include sequences to express ideas or address a problem
that include loops to express ideas or address a problem
that include conditionals to express ideas or address a problem
Cross-curricular Connections
The cross-curricular connections are designed to help educators make content connections between the technology applications TEKS and other subject areas. The standards below illustrate alignment between grade level content areas which may help educators develop cross-curricular lessons. These connections do not represent all possible connections that might be made.
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Fine Arts
Music.4.4.A create rhythmic phrases through improvisation and composition
Music.4.4.B create melodic phrases through improvisation and composition