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GENERAL: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

Here is the direct link to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/teks/

Once you open the site, you can search for the TEKS you need by clicking on the individual chapters, and/or the different grade levels offered. My suggestion is that rather than starting off with the pdf formatted files, you start off with the html formatted files. These latter ones include less verbiage and are easier (ha!) to scroll through. Later, when you have obtained specific chapters and subsections you can go to the pdf files to obtain the full descriptions of each entry.


Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills by Chapter
Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading
Chapter 111. Mathematics
Chapter 112. Science
Chapter 113. Social Studies
Chapter 114. Languages Other Than English
Chapter 115. Health Education
Chapter 116. Physical Education
Chapter 117. Fine Arts
Chapter 118. Economics with Emphasis on the Free Enterprise System and Its Benefits
Chapter 119. Agricultural Science and Technology Education
Chapter 120. Business Education
Chapter 121. Health Science Technology Education
Chapter 122. Home Economics Education
Chapter 123. Technology Education/Industrial Technology Education
Chapter 124. Marketing Education
Chapter 125. Trade and Industrial Education
Chapter 126. Technology Applications
Chapter 127. Career Orientation
Chapter 128. Spanish Language Arts and English as a Second Language



Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills by Grade Level (Elementary)
Please visit the TEKS by Chapter to view all Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.

Kindergarten (PDF)
Grade 1 (PDF)
Grade 2 (PDF)
Grade 3 (PDF)
Grade 4 (PDF)
Grade 5 (PDF)
NOTE: Many documents used in this web site are in PDF format. To successfully view and print these documents, you will need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.

This product can be obtained for free at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

Adobe offers free PDF to HTML conversion for vision-impaired users at: http://access.adobe.com/simple_form.html

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