The 9 Weeks Exam for Texas History is tomorrow (10/16). Following is a brief summary of what will be covered from Chapters 1-4:
* Primary and Secondary Sources: Know the difference and recognize examples of each
* Latitude and Longitude: Know the difference, be able to plot points on a map using them, and be able to identify the location of the Equator and Prime Meridian
* Political and Physical Maps: Know the difference and what types of features might be found on either
* Relative and Absolute Location: Know the difference and be able to use/recognize examples of each
* Relative and Absolute Chronology: Know the difference and be able to use/recognize examples of each
* The Geographic Regions of TX: Know where they are located, the physical features of each, and the types of severe weather most likely to be encountered in each
* Know how the early peoples who populated the Americas arrived
* Know the various Native American Tribes indigenous to Texas, the types of homes in which they lived, their diet, unique characteristics of each, and the Cultural Region to which they belonged
If students are well versed in the information above, they should do just fine tomorrow.
Below are the vocabulary terms and instructions for Chapter 5 (due Wednesday 10/16)
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