7.1 History. The student understands traditional historical points of reference in Texas history. The student is expected to:
7.1(B) explain the significance of the following dates: 1519, mapping of the Texas coast and first mainland Spanish settlement; 1718, founding of San Antonio; 1821, independence from Spain; 1836, Texas independence; 1845, annexation; 1861, Civil War begins; 1876, adoption of current state constitution; and 1901, discovery of oil at Spindletop.
Lessons
Age of Contact: Bingo Review Game
45-60 min.
Age of Contact: Mind Mapping Review Lesson
45-60 min.
Age of Contact: Study Guide and Flashcards
45-50 min.
Age of Contact: What's the Story?
135 min.
Civil War: Causes of the Civil War
45-60 min.
Civil War: Study Guide and Flashcards
45-60 min.
Civil War: The Big Picture
45-60 min.
Civil War: Vocabulary
90-165 min.
Civil War: What's the Story?
90-120 min.
Civil War: Who's Who of the Civil War
45-180 min.
Early Statehood: The Big Picture
45-60 min.
Early Statehood: What's the Story?
45-90 min.
Mexican National: The Big Picture
45-60 min.
Mexican National: Vocabulary
90-120 min.
Mexican National: What's the Story?
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Looking Ahead
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Review Bingo Game
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Review Mind Map
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Texas Annexation
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Texas Today
45 min.
Republic of Texas: The Big Picture
45-60 min.
Republic of Texas: Vocabulary
90-120 min.
Republic of Texas: What's the Story?
90-120 min.
Spanish Colonial: Review Bingo Game
45-60 min.
Spanish Colonial: Review Mind Map
45-60 min.
Spanish Colonial: Study Guide and Flashcards
45-60 min.
Spanish Colonial: Texas Missions
135-180 min.
Spanish Colonial: Vocabulary
90-120 min.
Texas Revolution: Review Bingo Game
45-60 min.
Texas Revolution: Review Mind Map
45-60 min.
Texas Revolution: Study Guide and Flashcards
45-60 min.
Texas Revolution: Vocabulary
90-120 min.
Texas Revolution: What's the Story?
45-60 min.