
Kindergarten - TEKS Mathematics Practice
Free with an account - Kindergarten students need the assistance of a mature individual. This is a short sample of how Studystruct Inc. delivers Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) assessments and to ensure system compatibility.
Process Standards – Number and Operations – Algebraic Reasoning – Data Analysis and Financial Literacy.

Kindergarten - TEKS Mathematics Assessment
1 Attempt / 136 questions / 10 days to complete. Student need assistance of mature person. Based on Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards, this assessment covers: Process Standards, Number and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry and Measurement, and Financial Literacy.

Kindergarten - TEKS Mathematics Assessment
3 Attempt / 136 questions / 10 days to complete. Student need assistance of mature person. Based on Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards, this assessment covers: Process Standards, Number and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry and Measurement, and Financial Literacy.

Grade 1 - TEKS Mathematics Practice Assessment
Free with an account - Grade 1 students need the assistance of a mature individual. This is a short sample of how Studystruct Inc. delivers Texas Essential Knowledge Skills (TEKS) assessments and to ensure system compatibility.

Grade 1 - TEKS Mathematics Assessment
1 Attempt / 150 questions / 10 days to complete. Student need assistance of mature person. Based on Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards. This assessment covers: Process Standards, Number and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry and Measurement, Data Analysis and Financial Literacy.

Grade 1 - TEKS Mathematics Assessment
3 Attempt / 150 questions / 10 days to complete. Student need assistance of mature person. Based on Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards. This assessment covers: Process Standards, Number and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry and Measurement, Data Analysis and Financial Literacy.

The primary focal areas in Grade 2 are making comparisons within the base-10 place value system, solving problems with addition and subtraction within 1,000, and building foundations for multiplication.
(A). Students develop an understanding of the base-10 place value system and place value concepts. The students' understanding of base-10 place value includes ideas of counting in units and multiples of thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones and a grasp of number relationships, which students demonstrate in a variety of ways.
(B). Students identify situations in which addition and subtraction are useful to solve problems. Students develop a variety of strategies to use efficient, accurate, and generalizable methods to add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers.
(C). Students use the relationship between skip counting and equal groups of objects to represent the addition or subtraction of equivalent sets, which builds a strong foundation for multiplication and division.