K-12 Computer Science Standards

Texas Middle School Technology Applications Grade 6

36 Standards

1

126.17.c.1A

decompose real-world problems into structured parts by using visual representation

2

126.17.c.1B

analyze the patterns and sequences found in visual representations such as learning maps, concept maps, or other representations of data

3

126.17.c.1C

define abstraction and distinguish between generalized information and specific information in the context of solving a problem or completing a task

4

126.17.c.1D

design a plan collaboratively using visual representation to document a problem, possible solutions, and an expected timeline for the development of a coded solution

5

126.17.c.1E

analyze different techniques used in debugging and apply them to an algorithm

6

126.17.c.1F

analyze the benefits of using iteration (code and sequence repetition) in algorithms

7

126.17.c.2A

define and label variables that relate to their programming or algorithm

8

126.17.c.2B

use a design process to create block-based and text-based programs that include sequences, loops, conditionals, and events to solve an everyday problem

9

126.17.c.3A

resolve challenges in design processes independently using goal setting and personal character traits such as demonstrating courage and confidence

10

126.17.c.3B

discuss and implement a design process using digital tools to compare, contrast, and evaluate student-generated outcomes;

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126.17.c.3C

identify how the design process is used in various industries

12

126.17.c.4A

discuss how changes in technology throughout history have impacted various areas of study

13

126.17.c.4B

discuss how global trends impact the development of technology

14

126.17.c.4C

transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies

15

126.17.c.5A

demonstrate how data can be represented in Boolean expression

16

126.17.c.5B

discuss and use advanced search strategies, including keywords, Boolean operators, and limiters

17

126.17.c.6

use digital tools to transform data in order to identify and discuss trends and make inferences

18

126.17.c.7

use digital tools to communicate and display data from a product or process to inform an intended audience

19

126.17.c.8A

identify the impact of a digital footprint

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126.17.c.8B

create formal and informal digital communications using appropriate digital etiquette

21

126.17.c.8C

collaborate on digital platforms such as recording a video conference presentation using appropriate formal and informal digital etiquette

22

126.17.c.9A

adhere to local acceptable use policy (AUP) and practice safe, ethical, and positive online behaviors

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126.17.c.9B

discuss and define intellectual property and associated terms, including copyright law, permission, fair use, creative commons, open source, and public domain

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126.17.c.9C

create citations and cite sources for a variety of digital forms of intellectual property

25

126.17.c.9D

describe how information can be exaggerated or misrepresented online

26

126.17.c.10A

identify real-world cybersecurity problems such as phishing, malware, password attacks, identity theft, and hacking

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126.17.c.10B

identify various methods of cyberbullying such as harassment, impersonation, and cyberstalking

28

126.17.c.11

create and design files in various formats such as text, graphics, video, and audio files

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126.17.c.12A

apply appropriate technology terminology such as cloud applications, input, output, and basic programming

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126.17.c.12B

identify effective file management strategies such as file naming conventions, local and remote locations, backup, hierarchy, folder structure, file conversion, tags, and emerging digital organizational strategies

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126.17.c.12C

select and use the appropriate platform and tools to complete a specific task or project

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126.17.c.12D

demonstrate improvement in speed and accuracy as measured by words per minute when applying correct keyboarding techniques

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126.17.c.12E

select and use appropriate shortcuts within applications

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126.17.c.12F

use help sources to research application features and solve software issues

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126.17.c.12G

identify types of local and remote data storage such as cloud architecture or local server

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126.17.c.12H

use productivity tools found in spread sheet, word processing, and publication applications to create digital artifacts such as reports, graphs, and charts

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