Using Maps to Introduce the Eras of Texas History TINA MELCHER Director and Clinical Associate Professor UTeach Liberal Arts Program, University of Texas Texas Alliance for Geographic Education - Consultant
Geography Awareness Week November 15 – 21, 2015 Explore! The Power of Maps State Geography Bee March 27, 2016
PURPOSE Students will have a spatial understanding of global, regional, national and local communities. - Texas College and Career Readiness Standards
Texas History TEKS 7.8 Uses geographic tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data – create, interpret, and analyze 7.9 Understands the location and characteristics of places and regions of Texas – locate, compare, and analyze 7.10 Understands the effects of the interaction between humans and the environment – identify and explain 7.11 Understands the characteristics, distribution, and migration of population – analyze and describe
ANALYZING MAPS
PROBLEM SOLVING (7.23) Social studies skills. The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others, in a variety of settings. The student is expected to: Problem Solving Identify a problem Gather information List and consider options Consider advantages and disadvantages Choose and implement a solution Evaluate the effectiveness of the solution
NATURAL TEXAS AND ITS PEOPLE WHAT WOULD YOU TITLE THE FOLLOWING MAPS AND WHO WOULD USE THESE MAPS?
NATURAL TEXAS AND ITS PEOPLE What does the location about the different Indian groups tell you about their culture?
AGE OF CONTACT What did European explorers see on their travels through Texas?
SPANISH COLONIAL Where do you think would be the best place for the Spanish to locate its first civil settlement in Texas? Source: Texas Park and Wildlife
MEXICAN NATIONAL What were the advantages and challenges of colonists settling in the state of Coahuila y Texas? Source: Virginia Tech
REVOLUTION If you were General Sam Houston’s military advisor, what would you advise him to do at the Battle of San Jacinto? H.K. Yoakum Map (1858)
REPUBLIC AND EARLY STATEHOOD What are the advantage and challenges the Republic of Texas would face becoming a nation?
Civil War and Reconstruction How might the Civil War impact Texas?
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads An Expanding Economy Rock, Paper, Scissors
Age of Oil Source: Texas Almanac How has the oil industry affected the different regions of Texas?
Great Depression and WWII What was the greatest impact Texas had on World War II?
Civil Rights and Conservatism Would you classify Texas as more southern or western?
Modern Texas What issues will Texas have to face in the next 30 years?
Problem Solving Identify a problem Gather information List and consider options Consider advantages and disadvantages Choose and implement a solution Evaluate the effectiveness of the solution ARE MAPS AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL TOOL? StrengthsChallenges Summarization Evaluate Effectiveness
Geography Awareness Week November 15 – 21, 2015 Explore! The Power of Maps State Geography Bee March 27, 2016