Lesson Plans - Social Studies
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Texas Heroes Deaf Smith and Emily West
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- Social Studies Activities: Texas Revolution Heroes
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- Native Americans in Texas
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The Children's Crusade
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- Remembering September 11th, 2001
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Native Americans in Texas: Extension Activities
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Lipan Apache Research
The Lipan Apaches still have a large presence in Texas. Students can explore their online museum, read about their tribal shield, and more by visiting the tribe's website.
Learn about Cabeza de Vaca: One of the first explorers in Texas
More Pictogram Activities
This fun project learning about pictograms can be found on It Is Art Day blog,
A similar technique is used in these faux leather teepees.
Images learned using this Native American pictograph activity could be used for either of the art projects above.
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