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TEKS Grade 8 Social Studies

Complete guide to 31 Knowledge & Skills statements and 99 Student Expectations. Codified at 19 TAC §113.20 · Adopted 2022

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Complete TEKS Standards for Grade 8 Social Studies

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 113 (Adopted 2022). Click any standard for upcoming animated lessons.

8.1 History

The student understands traditional historical points of reference in U.S. history through 1877. The student is expected to:

8.3 History

The student understands the foundations of representative government in the United States. The student is expected to:

8.4 History

The student understands significant political and economic issues of the revolutionary and Constitutional eras. The student is expected to:

8.5 History

The student understands the challenges confronted by the government and its leaders in the early years of the republic and the Age of Jackson. The student is expected to:

8.6 History

The student understands westward expansion and its effects on the political, economic, and social development of the nation. The student is expected to:

8.7 History

The student understands how political, economic, and social factors led to the growth of sectionalism and the Civil War. The student is expected to:

8.8 History

The student understands individuals, issues, and events of the Civil War. The student is expected to:

8.9 History

The student understands the effects of Reconstruction on the political, economic, and social life of the nation. The student is expected to:

8.10 Geography

The student understands the location and characteristics of places and regions of the United States, past and present. The student is expected to:

8.11 Geography

The student understands the physical characteristics of North America and how humans adapted to and modified the environment through the mid-19th century. The student is expected to:

8.12 Economics

The student understands why various sections of the United States developed different patterns of economic activity through 1877. The student is expected to:

8.15 Government

The student understands the American beliefs and principles reflected in the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and other important historic documents. The student is expected to:

8.17 Government

The student understands the dynamic nature of the powers of the national government and state governments in a federal system. The student is expected to:

8.21 Citizenship

The student understands the importance of the expression of different points of view in a constitutional republic. The student is expected to:

8.22 Citizenship

The student understands the importance of effective leadership in a constitutional republic. The student is expected to:

8.23 Culture

The student understands the relationships between and among people from various groups, including racial, ethnic, and religious groups, during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The student is expected to:

8.27 Science, technology, and society

The student understands the impact of science and technology on the economic development of the United States. The student is expected to:

8.29 Social studies skills

The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired through established research methodologies from a variety of valid sources, including technology. The student is expected to:

8.30 Social studies skills

The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to:

8.31 Social studies skills

The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others. The student is expected to: