Can you guess what Tiny wants to cover next? In Texas, it seems that the study of the Texas Revolution can be anywhere from a 4thgrade to 7th grade study, but I will be tweaking it a bit to include older kids.
So today, I rounded up just a few resources. I have homeschool history – The Alamo – 17 free resources.
As we go through this unit study, I will be adding more resources but wanted to gather up these useful links and websites in one place, which I had marked or saved.
Remember The Alamo – Free Resources
Remembering through Education – 7th grade free 4o page pdf teacher’s guide.
Remembering through Education – 4th grade free 37 page pdf teacher’s guide.
Remember the Alamo – 4th to 7th grade free lesson plans and links.
Making Cents of Independence – Helpful background information and lessons. Free 14 pdf.
A civic lessons from 1836. Excerpts are from a geography textbook published in 1836.They show the view of government held by early Americans. Compare views then and now.
Alamo – Infographic. Great way to see a visual of it all in one place.
Texas history coloring sheets – Click on Santa Anna and Sam Houston. The picture makes a great lapbook cover.
How 50 Texas Cities Got Their Names – Great read.
The Texas Revolution – Colorful and helpful background information with vocabulary and teaching ideas 6 page pdf.
Curriculum Guide for Teaching Texas History – Yikes. One huge massive download of 449 pages including several events about Texas history.
The Texas Revolution: Exactly Who Were the Texans? Background information and lesson plans written by a middle school teacher. Free 17 page pdf.
Remember the Alamo – Timeline, teacher’s guide and famous people of The Alamo. PBS website.
Social Studies for Kids – The Battle of the Alamo.
The Alamo and Goliad – Free 22 page pdf colorful chapter with background information and ideas.
Texas History Stories – Don’t want to miss this one either. Free 31 page pdf. activity book, which includes crossword puzzles, word scramble and fill in the blank (with answers, thank you)
YouTube – Story time with Mr. Beat – Texas Revolution
Infographic with lots of information about the Lone Star State and the history of the state along with some odd laws and state symbols. Embedded and shared per Visually.
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LinAe says
Hi Tina, I stumbled across your site while googling homeschool planning guides! This is my first year of it, and am seeing the benefit of having at least some loose plans written out ahead of time, so I am going to attempt at crossing over to the organized side. 🙂 Anyhow, I subscribed but haven’t yet received a newsletter email – I’d like to take a look at an Alamo/Texas Unit Study I saw you had offered that caught my eye, as we’re in Texas currently – but it’s saying you need to click on a link that’s on the bottom of your newsletters…since I just signed up, I don’t have any past newsletters yet I could go click on. If there’s some other way of getting to it that I’m just missing, I’d appreciate any help! Thanks!