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Don’t wait for the final – start preparing your students now with the Eras of Texas History Review Activities. This activity bundle is designed to help your students review for an end of the year assessment or final. These activities are designed to prepare your students for that task with a variety of different review strategies. All of these strategies relate to standard 1A and processing standards 29 A,B and C in the TEKS.
This purchase includes images representing the Texas History Eras as defined by the TEKS. In addition to these images, you will receive 12 different teaching strategies and templates for ideas on how to implement all year long and in your review for tests.
With this purchase you will receive:
60 different images that represent the following eras: Natural Texas and its People; Age of Contact; Spanish Colonial; Mexican National; Revolution and Republic; Early Statehood; Texas in the Civil War and Reconstruction; Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads; Age of Oil; Texas in the Great Depression and World War II; Civil Rights and Conservatism; and Contemporary Texas
Free Form Mapping: Create a Free Form Map to represent the eras
Timelines: Challenge your students to take the images and place them in chronological order – templates included!
Human Spectrum: Debate the most to least important event – templates included!
Category Card Sort: Identify the eras by the images
Act-It-Out: Bring the images to life with a mini-play
Chalk Talk: Identify gaps through a Chalk Talk Activity
What if: This writing activity challenges students to evaluate cause and effect
Frame It: a summarization strategy for each image – templates included!
Create your own Multiple Choice Questions: A higher thinking level activity for your students – starter questions included!
History Frame: Create a story map for each event
Review Ring: Allows your students to study at home
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