Curriculum Connections

Kindergarten

During the development of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), writers included the use of technology across the curriculum. The tables below contain student expectations and references in introductions and strands in the content areas which directly mention the use of technology or use related terminology.

  1. The left column of the table lists the foundation area TEKS reference number.
  2. The center column contains student expectations with explicit mention of technology. References within parentheses represent similar student expectations at other grade levels.
  3. The right column lists corresponding Technology Applications TEKS by reference number.

English Language Arts & Reading (Kindergarten)

The connections listed in the table below are English Language Arts and Reading student expectations that directly mention the use of technology (or related terminology). Other resources for teaching English Language Arts and Reading can be found at the Language Arts and Reading Center for Educator Development. off site
Direct TEKS Connections
LA Student Expectations
references in parentheses represent similar student
expectations at different grade levels
TA Connections

K.15F

use available technology to compose text (LA K.15F, 1.19E) (K-2) 2A, 2D, 7B

Mathematics (Kindergarten)

The connections listed in the table below are Mathematics student expectations that directly mention the use of technology (or related terminology). Other resources for teaching Mathematics can be found at the Mathematics Center for Educator Development. off site

Direct TEKS Connections

The introduction to the Mathematics TEKS states that students are to use mathematical "processes together with technology ... to develop conceptual understanding and to solve problems as they do mathematics."

MA Student Expectations
references in parentheses represent similar student
expectations at different grade levels
TA Connections
K.13D use tools such as real objects, manipulatives, and technology to solve problems (K.13D, 1.11D, 2.12D, 3.15D, 4.14D, 5.14D) (K-2) 7B
K.14A explain and record observations using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology (K.14A, 1.12A, 2.13A, 3.16A, 4.15A, 5.15A) (K-2) 7B, 8B
K.15A reason and support his or her thinking using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology (K.15A, 1.13, 2.14) (K-2) 6B, 7B, 8B

Science (Kindergarten)

The connections listed in the table below are Science student expectations that directly mention the use of technology (or related terminology). Other resources for teaching Science can be found at the Science Center for Educator Development. off site
Direct TEKS Connections
The introduction to the Science TEKS at all grade levels states that students are expected to "use computers and information technology tools to support their investigations."
SC Student Expectations
references in parentheses represent similar student
expectations at different grade levels
TA Connections

K.4B

make observations using tools including hand lenses, balance, cups, bowls, and computers (SC K.4B, 1.4A, 2.4A ) (K-2) 5A

Social Studies (Kindergarten)

The connections listed in the table below are Social Studies student expectations that directly mention the use of technology (or related terminology). Other resources for teaching Social Studies can be found at the Social Studies Center for Educator Development. off site
Direct TEKS Connections
The Social Studies TEKS includes a strand entitled "Social Studies Skills" which states "the student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired from a variety of sources including electronic technology."
SS Student Expectations
references in parentheses represent similar student
expectations at different grade levels
TA Connections

K.15B

obtain information about a topic using a variety of visual sources such as pictures, symbols, television, maps, computer images, print material, and artifacts (SS K.15B, 1.17B, 2.17B, 3.16A) (K-2) 5A