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Teacher Resources - San Jacinto Texas Historic District, WhatToDoInHouston.org !
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Array to string conversion in /home/whattodo/public html/includes/defines.php. Tour of the District. History of San Jacinto Texas Historic District. Stars and State Logos. Specialty Texas Plates - TxDMV. Tourism and History Links. Find our region's most engaging teacher resources here! San Jacinto Museum of History Curriculum Guide. Port of Houston Authority Teacher Resources. Tour of the District. History of San Jacinto Texas Historic District. Stars and State Logos. Specialty Texas Plates - TxDMV.
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Content Guide | Teaching Texas
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The resources listed on TeachingTexas.org are divided into nine basic types. Each item then has an appropriate grade level designation, a general topic area, keywords as appropriate, the appropriate Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) correlation(s), and the organization or source of the item. Each piece of information and where it comes from are listed below. Online Primary or Secondary Sources. Books, Guides, or Other Materials. Museum Exhibits or Programs. Are permanent and/or temporary exhibi...
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Texas Social Studies Network | Teaching Texas
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Texas Social Studies Network. The Texas Social Studies Network. Is a group of representatives from organizations which provide resources to support Texas social studies instruction. Its mission is:. To facilitate the sharing of information and foster collaboration between resource providers. In order to effectively support Texas teachers and students. Network members are encouraged to have their organizations be Partners. Share With a Friend. Texas Social Studies Network. The Portal to Texas History.
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Dates and Observances | Teaching Texas
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The introduction section to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills now states that teachers should be aware that, State and federal laws mandate a variety of celebrations and observances, including Celebrate Freedom Week. To assist teachers in staying abreast of those laws, the following list is made available which include observances. There sources in statute; and those that necessitate school or classroom action are in red. O TX 662.042 – Sam Rayburn Day. O TX 662.048 – Texas Flag Day. A) Texas Flag...
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E-Newsletter | Teaching Texas
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The Texas State Historical Association, in cooperation with its partners, is proud to offer Texas Insights. An electronic newsletter designed to share opportunities for Texas teachers and students while promoting effective instructional practices. The newsletter is distributed via email in August, October, January, March, and May. Subscribe to Texas Insights. Past Issues of Texas Insights. Volume I - 2010-2011. Share With a Friend. Texas Social Studies Network. The Portal to Texas History.
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Partners | Teaching Texas
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An effort this large and dynamic requires many partners to be successful. If your institution is interested in participating, please contact us. The following institutions have provided support to ensure the success of TeachingTexas.org:. Texas State Historical Association. Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Portal to Texas History. University of North Texas. Texas General Land Office. The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Texas Archive of the Moving Image. Star of the Republic Museum.
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About | Teaching Texas
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TeachingTexas.org is a collaborative project between the Texas State Historical Association. The University of North Texas Librarys Portal to Texas History. And Texas Heritage Online. Hosted by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Funding was made possible in part by Humanities Texas. A state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The second tool is. Share With a Friend. Texas Social Studies Network. This site is a collaborative project of the Texas State Historical Association.
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Share With a Friend | Teaching Texas
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Share With a Friend. Each resource includes a Share feature that allows the user to send or share the resource through a variety of means including email and social networking sites. Users are highly encouraged to share the resources they deem valuable with those who can benefit from their use. To share an item, simply hoover over the Share icon seen below and select your preferred method of sharing. Share With a Friend. Texas Social Studies Network. The Portal to Texas History.
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Popular content | Teaching Texas
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Today's popular content. Share With a Friend. Texas Social Studies Network. This site is a collaborative project of the Texas State Historical Association. The Portal to Texas History. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission. And numerous partners. This service is made possible in part by a grant from Humanities Texas.