Texas Revolution: Texas, Battle of the Alamo, and the Lone Star Republic
- PDF
- Easel Activity
What educators are saying
Also included in
- Manifest DestinyManifest Destiny UNIT BUNDLE7 Lessons, Writing Activity, Review Activity, 4 Assessments Included in this download:14 products including lessons, a review activity, writing assignment, and four tests!20% OFF!!This bundle is priced to save you significantly over buying each product sepPrice $39.87Original Price $49.84Save $9.97
- Manifest Destiny UNIT BUNDLE with BONUS Activities7 Lessons, Writing Activity, Review Activity, 4 Assessments, Flash Cards, Task Cards, Word WallsIncluded in this download:19 resources including lessons, a review activity, writing assignment, four tests, flash cards, task cards, and word walls! 20%Price $55.94Original Price $69.93Save $13.99
- Why did Texas fight for independence? Your students will analyze primary/secondary source documents that describe aspects of the Texas Revolution including the Battle of the Alamo, the Battle at San Jacinto, and the creation of the Lone Star Republic. They will complete the scaffolding questions basPrice $6.96Original Price $8.70Save $1.74
- Manifest Destiny BUNDLEEVERY ONE of A Social Studies Life's Manifest Destiny Unit Lessons and Activities (Google Drive Resources Included)Included in this resource:40 resources including lessons, activities, a review packet, quiz and test!20% OFF!!This bundle is priced to save you significantly overPrice $126.98Original Price $158.73Save $31.75
Description
Why did Texas fight for independence? Your students will analyze primary/secondary source documents that describe aspects of the Texas Revolution including the Battle of the Alamo, the Battle at San Jacinto, and the creation of the Lone Star Republic. They will complete the scaffolding questions based on the documents and their knowledge of Social Studies in this fun and engaging lesson!
Looking for the digital, 1:1 version of this resource? Find it here!
Texas Revolution Google Drive ASSL
Included in this resource:
• Cover Page
• Student centered Do Now question based on quotation analysis
• The Texas Revolution Document Pass/Station Activity including secondary source documents with primary source quotes included for analysis and scaffolding questions for student answers
• Documents include:
- Spanish Texas
- Rising Tensions in Texas
- The Fight for Independence
- The Republic of Texas
• Application/Closing/Higher Order Thinking Question
• Answer Key for Teachers
• Interactive notebook pages
Adheres to Social Studies Common Core Standards - research, application, literacy, vocabulary, analyzing documents, creating arguments with evidence
Differentiation: cooperative {students may work in pairs/groups according to teacher's discretion for scaffolding questions}; students argue their opinions and make predictions using relevant examples and details from the lesson and their knowledge of social studies.
★ Note - You can use this lesson as a document pass or station activity. I have my students in group and they pass the documents group to group with the use of a classroom timer OR I post the documents around the room and have the students travel in groups.
Digital Papers by Ashley Hughes
KG Fonts
© 2012 A Social Studies Life
For personal use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote.