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Title: Preparing for TAKS Middle and High School Social Studies


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Preparing for TAKSMiddle and High School Social
Studies
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Grade 8 Social Studies TAAS Statewide Summary
ReportsAll Students
2000 2001 2002
1.Civic Values and Responsibilities 48 54 50
2. Economic Influences 51 33 60
3. Political Influences 47 51 47
4. Geographic Influences 63 42 45
5. Historical Concepts and Information 57 63 73
6. Sociological and Cultural Influences 44 42 55
7. Interpret Social Studies Data 88 55 56
8. Critical Thinking Skills 58 45 37
Passed 71 76 83
Mastered All Objectives 15 9 12
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End-of-Course U.S. History Statewide Summary
ReportsAll Students
2000 2001
1. Domestic and Foreign Affairs 67 61
2. Geographic Influences 45 42
3. Economic Influences 69 61
4. Social and Cultural Influences 72 73
5. Political Influences 61 52
6. Critical Thinking Skills 73 89
7. Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Skills 52 65
Passed 73 75
Mastered All Objectives 22 18
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SENATE BILL 103 SOCIAL STUDIES ASSESSMENTS
  • Requires assessments at Grades 8, 10, 11
  • Grade 8 exam
  • Includes TEKS pertaining to the Colonial Period
    up to Reconstruction
  • Grade 10 exam
  • Includes TEKS from early American History (Grade
    8), World Geography, and World History
  • Grade 11 exam
  • Includes TEKS assessed at Grade 10 and TEKS from
    high school U.S. History course (Reconstruction
    to the present)

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TAKS OBJECTIVES ARE CONSISTENT (GRADES 8, 10, 11)
  • Objective 1 The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of issues and events in U.S.
    History.
  • Objective 2 The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of geographic influences on
    historical issues and events.
  • Objective 3 The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of economic and social influences
    on historical issues and events.
  • Objective 4 The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of political influences on
    historical issues and events.
  • Objective 5 The student will use
    critical-thinking skills to analyze social
    studies information.

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Examples From Grades 8, 10, and 11 TAKS
 
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Use the graph and your knowledge of social
studies to answer the following question.
(WG 5) (B) correlates with (WH 14) (C) Based on
the information in the graph, you can infer
that A Laos has more skilled workers than
Egypt B Egypt is more industrialized than
Laos C Egypt was founded after Laos D Laos
is larger in area than Egypt
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Examples of Critical-thinking Skills in Social
Studies
  • Finding the main idea ?
  • Summarizing ?
  • Making generalizations ?
  • Drawing inferences and conclusions ?
  • ? Skills-in-common with English Language Arts

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Examples of Critical-thinking Skills in Social
Studies, continued
  • Use primary and secondary sources ?
  • Identify points of view from historical context ?
  • Identify bias in written and visual materials ?
  • ? Skills-in-common with English Language Arts

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Use the diagram and your knowledge of social
studies to answer the following question.
The Purchase of Stocks on Margin
Cause
The Overproduction of Industrial Goods
?
The Enactment of High Tariffs
Cause
Cause
Cause
(US 13)(B) Which of the following historical
periods belongs in the center box? A The
Progressive Era B World War I C The Great
Depression D The Cold War
The Decline Of Agriculture Prices
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Considerations
  • Consider how the TEKS build and connect through
    grade levels and courses.
  • Consider interdisciplinary instruction.
  • How can districts best prepare for TAKS? Teach
    the TEKS!

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Connecting Common Themes in the TEKS Across Grade
Levels
  • K-2 Identify functions of governments.
  • 3-5 Describe the basic structure of

    government past and
    present.
  • 6-8 Describe the structure and function of
    government at all levels.
  • 9-12 Evaluate the impact of historical events
    on various structures and functions of
    government.

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TEKS Related to the American Civil War
  • Grade 1
  • 1.1 (A) Identify contributions of historical
    figures such as Sam Houston and Abraham Lincoln.
  • Grade 4
  • 4.4 (A) Describe the impact of the Civil War and
    Reconstruction on Texas.
  • Grade 5
  • 5.4 (D) Describe the causes and effects of the
    Civil War.
  • 5.4 (E) Explain the reasons for and rights
    provided by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
    to the U.S. Constitution.

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Making Horizontal Connections
Categories Math Science Social Studies Language Arts Reading
Identification
Data Collection
Critical Thinking
Communication
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Timeline Spring and Summer 2002
  • Textbook publishers submit samples of new
    instructional materials under Proclamation 2000.
  • Materials are made available for public review at
    Education Service Centers (Spring).
  • State textbook review panels study submitted
    instructional materials (Summer).

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Timeline School Year 2002-2003
  • Districts conduct textbook adoption reviews.
  • Benchmark of new TAKS Social Studies Assessments
    created Grades 8, 10, and 11 (early May).
  • See testing calendar on TEA Student Assessment
    Division website http//tea.state.tx.us

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TEA Contact Information
  • Cheryl Wright, Director of Social Studies
  • Dean Brumley, Asst. Director of Social Studies
  • Division of Curriculum and Professional
    Development Social Studies Unit
  • (e-mail unit staff to subscribe to social
    studies listserv)
  • cwright_at_tea.state.tx.us
  • dbrumley_at_tea.state.tx.us
  • (512) 463-9580
  • Brenda Tingle, Social Studies Specialist
  • Student Assessment Division
  • btingle_at_tea.state.tx.us
  • (512) 682-2200

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Resources for Educators
  • Regional Education Service Centers
  • Social Studies Specialists
  • Social Studies Center
  • Karen Wiggins, Director
  • kwiggins_at_airmail.net

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Social Studies Center Resources for Educators
  • Texas Social Studies Framework
  • TEKS Glossaries
  • TEKS Biographies
  • Technology Reviews of CD-ROMs
  • TEKS Wall Charts
  • TEKS Small Charts
  • 2000 Social Studies Toolkit

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Social Studies Center Resources for Educators
  • 2001 TEKS Tools Training for TAKS Preparation
  • 2001 TEKS Tools Web-Based Training Modules
  • TAKS Review Activities Early American History
  • World Geography and World History TAKS
    Correlation Guide with Clarifying Strategies

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How can you access Social Studies Center
resources?
  • Visit the Social Studies Center website!
  • http//socialstudies.tea.state.tx.us
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