7 Ways Texas Math Teachers Can Use Khan Academy’s Complete TEKS-Aligned Math Sequence

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Free, standards-aligned math support for Texas classrooms, now from 3rd grade through high school

Texas math teachers have a lot to juggle: standards, pacing guides, practice, review, intervention, enrichment, test prep, and students who all need something a little different.

Khan Academy is here to help.

Thanks to support from the ExxonMobil Foundation, Khan Academy has added two new TEKS-aligned math courses: Statistics and Financial Mathematics. These courses join our growing Texas math sequence, which now offers free, TEKS-aligned math support from 3rd grade through high school.

Need practice for tomorrow, support for students who are stuck, enrichment for students who are ready for more, or real-world math that finally answers the question, “When am I ever going to use this?” Here are seven ways to use Khan Academy’s Texas math courses this year.

1. Start with the course you teach.

Khan Academy’s Texas math sequence now includes:

Each course is aligned to Texas standards, so students can practice skills connected to what they’re learning in class.

That means less time searching for “something that kind of fits” and more time getting students into practice that is actually tied to your course.

2. Build practice into the routines you already have.

You do not need to overhaul your lesson plans to use Khan Academy.

Teachers can use Khan Academy for the following:

  • Warm-ups
  • Homework
  • Exit tickets
  • Review days
  • Independent practice
  • Intervention
  • Enrichment
  • Test prep
  • Catch-up work after absences

Students can learn by watching videos, reading articles, and doing exercises at their own pace. And when they get stuck, full explanations help them understand the reasoning behind the answer, instead of just telling them whether they got it right.

3. Help students see why statistics matters.

Statistics are everywhere: polls, sports, health studies, social media, weather forecasts, news stories, and basically every chart students scroll past online.

Khan Academy’s new TEKS Statistics course helps students move beyond simply making graphs. They learn to

  • interpret distributions,
  • describe variability,
  • explore probability,
  • analyze real-world data, and
  • evaluate the validity of studies.

For teachers, this course supports the kind of statistical thinking students need in college, careers, and everyday life by teaching them how to ask better questions, spot patterns, check claims, and explain what the data actually shows.

4. Make financial math feel real right away.

Financial Mathematics may be one of the easiest math courses for connecting what students are learning to their actual lives.

Khan Academy’s new TEKS Financial Mathematics course helps students explore a myriad of questions:

  • What is the difference between hourly pay and salary?
  • How does overtime work?
  • What does college really cost?
  • How do car payments work?
  • What should I know before using a credit card?
  • How do taxes affect take-home pay?
  • How much would I need to save each month for a future goal?

For students, the course makes math feel recognizable and relevant. For teachers, it provides a free, course-aligned resource for a subject that historically hasn’t had enough strong teaching materials. 

5. Sneak in more Algebra 1 practice without calling it that.

Financial Mathematics also gives students another way to strengthen Algebra 1 skills through practical, real-life problems.

Students practice real-world math skills, including:

  • Using formulas and variables
  • Working with rates and percentages
  • Solving multi-step calculations
  • Applying math to wages, taxes, loans, credit, and savings

In other words, they are building financial literacy and reinforcing foundational math skills at the same time.

That is a win.

6. Support the “I’m stuck” students and the “What’s next?” students.

Every classroom has both.

Some students need more time with prerequisite skills. Some need a review before a quiz. Some are ready for a challenge.

Because Khan Academy is free and self-paced, teachers can flexibly use it for students at different levels without creating five different versions of the same assignment from scratch.

Use it as a core resource, a supplement, independent practice, extra review, or a way for students to keep learning when they are ready to move ahead.

7. Give families a free resource that actually matches Texas math.

Families often want to help, but they may not know how to instruct students when a concept is not clicking.

Khan Academy’s Texas math courses give families a free, self-paced resource aligned to Texas standards. Students can use the course that matches their grade or class to review, practice, prepare for a test, or build confidence.

It is support students can use at school, at home, or anywhere they have internet access.

Get started today!

All Khan Academy TEKS-aligned math courses are free and available.

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