The Format of the TEKS. . . . . . and what it means to school leaders and others who support teachers. Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 1 Format Overview TEKS do not provide . . . A complete scope and sequence. A complete course outline. All the essential knowledge and skills students could have. TEKS do provide . . . An outline of the most important knowledge and skills every student must have. Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 2 The TEKS are non-negotiable in Texas. They are law. So what does that mean to me? Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 3 TEKS are law, so . . . Every curricular decision, Every resource purchase, Every teacher placement, Every pedagogical choice, Every professional development opportunity . . . . . . must be grounded in the TEKS. Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 4 Elements of the Mathematics TEKS K-Precalculus Introductory Paragraphs Strands Organizers for the knowledge and skills statements Knowledge and Skills Statements Key contextual information Brief overview--essential knowledge and skills Concepts and skills to be learned Student Expectations/Performance Descriptions Demonstration of the concepts and skills learned Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 5 Expanded Format of the TEKS Introductory Paragraphs Basic Understandings Strand Knowledge/ Skills SE PD KEY: SE PD Strand Knowledge/ Skills SE PD Knowledge/ Skills SE PD SE-Student Expectations SE PD SE PD Knowledge/ Skills SE PD SE PD PD-Performance Descriptions Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 6 A Closer Look: Linear Functions (sample from Algebra I) (A.5) Linear Functions. The student understands that linear functions can be represented in different ways and translates among their various representations. The student is expected to: (A) determine whether or not given situations can be represented by linear functions; (B) determine the domain and range for linear functions in given situations; and (C) use, translate, and make connections among algebraic, tabular, graphical, or verbal descriptions of linear functions. Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS 7 Algebra I and Algebra II: A Conceptual Bridge from K-8 to Higher Mathematics Grades K-8 Number, Operation, and Quantitative Reasoning Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Thinking Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Measurement Probability and Statistics Underlying Processes and Mathematical Tools Algebra I Algebra II Foundations Foundations for Functions Linear Functions Quadratic and Other Nonlinear Functions for Functions Algebra and Geometry Quadratic and Square Root Functions Rational Functions Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Ensuring Teacher Quality Leader's Resource Guide: Format of the TEKS Precalculus In Precalculus, students continue to build on the K-8, Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry foundations as they expand their understanding through other mathematical experiences. (First sentence of Introduction to Precalculus.) 8