Raising
TAKS Scores Is a Science! |
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Mimics
the actual TAKS test as closely as possible. |
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Fully TEKS-aligned.
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TAKS Science
is currently available for grades 3–11.
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Content is
written specifically to match the format of the TAKS based
on careful study of the TEKS, the Texas Education Agency's
information booklets, TAKS Blueprints, and released tests.
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Includes resources
such as an on-screen ruler, units conversion chart, a periodic
table, and a formula chart.
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| Elementary School Science
(Grades 3–5) |
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54 lessons per grade |
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Approximately 550 questions per
grade |
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Includes gridded, cluster*, and
measurement items |
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| Middle School Science
(Grades 6–8) |
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53 lessons per grade |
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Approximately 575 questions per
grade |
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Includes gridded, cluster*, and
measurement items |
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| High School Science
(Grades 9–11) |
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44 lessons in 9th grade; 51
lessons in 10th grade; 43 lessons in 11th grade |
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9th Grade
Science has 33 biology questions and 242 Integrated Physics
and Chemistry items |
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10th Grade
Science has 190 biology questions and 206 Integrated
Physics and Chemistry items |
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11th Grade
Science has 96 biology questions and 244 IPC questions |
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Includes gridded, cluster*, and
measurement items |
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| * Cluster: a
single question applies to multiple student expectations |