Regions of Texas

SUBJECT: TEXAS HISTORY

TOPIC:

Regions of Texas

TEKS:

7.9 (B)
7.22(C)         

OBJECTIVE:

Identify the unique features of the geographic subregions of Texas.

MATERIALS:

See Image
Texas Almanac
Texas History Textbook

 

Jack Boynton, Amarillo Boot, 1976

FOCUS:

Show students Amarillo Boot. Discuss the various items that comprise the boot. Does each item represent Amarillo?  If so, how?

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

Assign students individually or in groups a subregion of Texas. Students should look for the following information: cities, major industries, natural resources, topography, rivers, tourist attractions, etc.

CULMINATING PROJECT:

Students will create a poster similar to the Amarillo "boot" to describe the subregion they were assigned to research. The basic shape should symbolize something that represents the subregion as a whole (i.e. a cactus for a desert region or a boat for a coastal region). The inside of the shape should have various items that represent the unique features of the subregion.

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Texas History

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