TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(D)
determine the length of an object to the nearest marked unit using rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, or measuring tapes;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.4 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 111.4(b)(9)
Geometry and measurement
The student applies mathematical process standards to select and use units to describe length, area, and time. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 111.4(b)(9)
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(A) find the length of objects using concrete models for standard units of length;
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(B) describe the inverse relationship between the size of the unit and the number of units needed to equal the length of an object;
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(C) represent whole numbers as distances from any given location on a number line;
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(E) determine a solution to a problem involving length, including estimating lengths;
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(F) use concrete models of square units to find the area of a rectangle by covering it with no gaps or overlaps, counting to find the total number of square units, and describing the m…
- TEKS 111.4(b)(9)(G) read and write time to the nearest one-minute increment using analog and digital clocks and distinguish between a.m. and p.m.