TEKS 113.16(c)(6)(B)
describe regions in the United States based on physical characteristics such as landform, climate, and vegetation;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §113.16 (Chapter 113) · Adopted 2022
Knowledge & Skills 113.16(c)(6)
Geography
The student understands places and regions in the United States. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 113.16(c)(6)
- TEKS 113.16(c)(6)(A) describe political and economic regions in the United States that result from patterns of human activity;
- TEKS 113.16(c)(6)(C) locate on a map important political features such as the five largest cities by population in the United States and the 50 states; and
- TEKS 113.16(c)(6)(D) create a map of important physical features such as the Appalachian Mountains, Great Lakes, Mississippi River, Great Plains, and Rocky Mountains.