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TEKS Grade 10 Science

Complete guide to 13 Knowledge & Skills statements and 45 Student Expectations. Codified at 19 TAC §112.42 · Adopted 2020

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Complete TEKS Standards for Grade 10 Science

Every Knowledge & Skills statement (K&S) below is followed by its specific Student Expectations. These are the official Texas Education Agency standards — extracted verbatim from TAC Chapter 112 (Adopted 2020). Click any standard for upcoming animated lessons.

112.42(c)(1) Scientific and engineering practices

The student, for at least 40% of instructional time, asks questions, identifies problems, and plans and safely conducts classroom, laboratory, and field investigations to answer questions, explain phenomena, or design solutions using appropriate tools and models. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(2) Scientific and engineering practices

The student analyzes and interprets data to derive meaning, identify features and patterns, and discover relationships or correlations to develop evidence-based arguments or evaluate designs. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(3) Scientific and engineering practices

The student develops evidence-based explanations and communicates findings, conclusions, and proposed solutions. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(4) Scientific and engineering practices

The student knows the contributions of scientists and recognizes the importance of scientific research and innovation on society. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(5) Science concepts--biological structures, functions, and processes

The student knows that biological structures at multiple levels of organization perform specific functions and processes that affect life. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(6) Science concepts--biological structures, functions, and processes

The student knows how an organism grows and the importance of cell differentiation. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(7) Science concepts--mechanisms of genetics

The student knows the role of nucleic acids in gene expression. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(8) Science concepts--mechanisms of genetics

The student knows the role of nucleic acids and the principles of inheritance and variation of traits in Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(9) Science concepts--biological evolution

The student knows evolutionary theory is a scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life that has multiple lines of evidence. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(10) Science concepts--biological evolution

The student knows evolutionary theory is a scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life that has multiple mechanisms. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(11) Science concepts--biological structures, functions, and processes

The student knows the significance of matter cycling, energy flow, and enzymes in living organisms. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(12) Science concepts--biological structures, functions, and processes

The student knows that multicellular organisms are composed of multiple systems that interact to perform complex functions. The student is expected to:

112.42(c)(13) Science concepts--interdependence within environmental systems

The student knows that interactions at various levels of organization occur within an ecosystem to maintain stability. The student is expected to: