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People of Texas – Voice of the Alamo

April 28, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

The Battle of the Alamo is the event where men and women native to Texas and those from all over America united within the wills of the mission and  fought […]

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Digital Storytelling, Technologies

Reflections

April 11, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

Describing our study and trip to the Alamo, post your reflection paragraph according to the rubric. Objectives Students will share the following: Reflection and thoughts about long-ago historical events surrounding […]

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Texas Declaration of Independence

February 16, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

The Texas Declaration of Independence was produced, literally, overnight on  March 2, 1836. Its urgency was paramount, because while it was being prepared, the Alamo in San Antonio was under […]

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Anything Alamo

Texas History Facts

February 15, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

Capital: Austin Population: 25,674,681 Motto: Friendship Nickname: The Lone Star State State Song: Texas, Our Texas Related articles State Rep. Files Bill To Renew Texas-Texas A&M Rivalry (dfw.cbslocal.com) Republic of […]

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Texas misc.

Reflection Paragraph

February 15, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

Describing our study and trip to the Alamo, post your reflection paragraph according to the rubric. Objectives Students will share the following: Reflection and thoughts about long-ago historical events surrounding […]

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Talk To Me

Unit: The Battle of the Alamo

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In this unit, students will use exploratory methods to research and discuss the Battle of the Alamo and the events surrounding it in a group setting. They will design a […]

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Anything Alamo, PBL, Technologies

From Here to There

February 15, 2013by Tyna_Kiefer Leave a comment

Teaching students about past events, especially pertaining to their personal culture and history has many important benefits. Texas history, in particular, offers children native to Texas and newcomers a deeper understanding […]

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Talk To Me, Texas misc.

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Ms. Kiefer's Class Fourth Grade Social Studies

Alamo Elementary School
krk62@txstate.edu

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