TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(A)
identify two-dimensional shapes, including circles, triangles, rectangles, and squares as special rectangles;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.2 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 111.2(b)(6)
Geometry and measurement
The student applies mathematical process standards to analyze attributes of two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional solids to develop generalizations about their properties. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 111.2(b)(6)
- TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(B) identify three-dimensional solids, including cylinders, cones, spheres, and cubes, in the real world;
- TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(C) identify two-dimensional components of three-dimensional objects;
- TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(D) identify attributes of two-dimensional shapes using informal and formal geometric language interchangeably;
- TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(E) classify and sort a variety of regular and irregular two- and three-dimensional figures regardless of orientation or size; and
- TEKS 111.2(b)(6)(F) create two-dimensional shapes using a variety of materials and drawings.