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The Lone Star State: Texas By: Courtney Poehler "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." Menu End
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Menu Pledge of Allegiance Demographics Animals Plants Facts State Song TEKS Work Cited Essential Question
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Texas Size: 268, 601 Population: 23,507,783 Texans Menu End
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Texas State Animals State Bird: Mockingbird State Mammal (large): Longhorn State Mammal (small): Armadillo State Insect: Monarch Butterfly Menu End
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Texas State Plants Flower: Bluebonnet Tree: Pecan Tree Plant: Prickly Pear Cactus Menu End
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Facts Governor: Rick Perry Capital: Austin, TX Alamo Menu End
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State Song "Texas, Our Texas" Texas, Our Texas! all hail the mighty State! Texas, Our Texas! so wonderful so great! Boldest and grandest, withstanding ev'ry test O Empire wide and glorious, you stand supremely blest. (chorus) Texas, O Texas! your freeborn single star, Sends out its radiance to nations near and far, Emblem of Freedom! it set our hearts aglow, With thoughts of San Jacinto and glorious Alamo. (chorus) Texas, dear Texas! from tyrant grip now free, Shines forth in splendor, your star of destiny! Mother of heroes, we come your children true, Proclaiming our allegiance, our faith, our love for you. Chorus God bless you Texas! And keep you brave and strong, That you may grow in power and worth, throughout the ages long. Menu End
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Essential Question Can the students successfully identify the state animals, plants, Pledge of Allegiance, & capital? End Menu
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TEKS §113.2. Social Studies, Kindergarten. (a) Introduction. (1) In Kindergarten, the focus is on the self, home, family, and classroom. The study of our state and national heritage begins with an examination of the celebration of patriotic holidays and the contributions of historical people. The concept of chronology is introduced. Students discuss geographic concepts of location and physical and human characteristics of places. Students are introduced to the basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter and to ways that people meet these needs. Students learn the purpose of rules and the role of authority figures in the home and school. Students learn customs, symbols, and celebrations that represent American beliefs and principles and contribute to our national identity. Students compare family customs and traditions and describe examples of technology in the home and school. Students acquire information from a variety of oral and visual sources. (2) To support the teaching of the essential knowledge and skills, the use of a variety of rich material such as biographies; folktales, myths, and legends; and poetry, songs, and artworks is encouraged. Selections may include You're a Grand Old Flag and a children's biography of George Washington. Motivating resources are also available from museums, historical sites, presidential libraries, and local and state preservation societies. (3) The eight strands of the essential knowledge and skills for social studies are intended to be integrated for instructional purposes. Skills listed in the geography and social studies skills strands in subsection (b) of this section should be incorporated into the teaching of all essential knowledge and skills for social studies. A greater depth of understanding of complex content material can be attained when integrated social studies content from the various disciplines and critical-thinking skills are taught together. (4) Throughout social studies in Kindergarten-Grade 12, students build a foundation in history; geography; economics; government; citizenship; culture; science, technology, and society; and social studies skills. The content, as appropriate for the grade level or course, enables students to understand the importance of patriotism, function in a free enterprise society, and appreciate the basic values of our state and nation as referenced in the Texas Education Code, §28.002(h). Menu End
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Work Cited: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter 113/ch113a.htmlhttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter 113/ch113a.html http://www.texaspolicecentral.com/plrdge. htmlhttp://www.texaspolicecentral.com/plrdge. html http://www.lsjunction.com/song.htm http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/sta tes/texas/http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/sta tes/texas/ http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/480 00.htmlhttp://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/480 00.html Menu End
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