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1 st Quarter (43 Days) 1 st : Aug 10-14 2 nd : Aug 17-21 3 rd : Aug 24-28 4 th : Aug 31- Sep 4 5 th : Sept 8-11 6 th : Sept 14-18 7 th : Sept 28- Oct 2 8 th : Oct 5-9 Chapter1: The geography of the Lesson 1: today Chapter 1: The geography of the Lesson 2: Don t mess with Chapter 1: The geography of the Lesson 3: Weather and Climate Chapter 1: The geography of the Lesson 4: Plants and Animals Lesson 1: The Central Plains Region Lesson 2: The Great Plains Region Lesson 3: The Mountains and Basins Region Describe some of the major landforms and waterways in. Describe ways people collect water from the Earth. Explain geographic factors that have influenced the distribution of population in in both the past and the present. Identify why people need to collect water from the ground. Identify how people use natural resources to meet basic needs. Describe how Texans can help conserve natural resources. Analyze the consequences of pollution on the environment in. Describe how Texans have modified their environment and identify their reasons for doing so. Describe ways the people of Galveston have modified their environment. Describe how technological innovations have benefited individuals and businesses in. Compare the climate of with parts of the Western Hemisphere and other parts of the world. Describe how the temperature and precipitation of vary from region to region Describe the vegetation in the different regions of. Describe animals that live in the different vegetation regions of. Describe why different types of plants grow in different regions in. Identify agricultural products that are sold in the United States Explain the meaning of natural region. Describe the central plains region of. Analyze information by comparing and contrasting. Describe the major cities in the Central Plains region of. Create written and visual material in the form of a graphic organizer. Compare and contrast the Central Plains and the Great Plains regions of. Identify oil, gas, and agricultural products of the Great Plains region of. Describe the meaning of the name Amarillo. Describe the Great Plains region of. Describe the Mountains and Basins regions of. Explain the geographical factors that influence the population of the Mountains and Basins region. Identify natural resources of the Mountains and Basins region. Identify tourist destinations in the Mountains and Basins region. Describe the coastal plains regions of. Explain how people in the Gulf coast Plain area of ear their living. Describe ways that people in the 4.7 B, 4.9 B, 4.6 A, 4.6 B, 4.22 B, 4.22 C, 4.8 D, 4.9 B, 4.13 B, 4.23 B, 4.23 C, 4.23 D 4.9 A, 4.9 B, 4.22 B, 4.23 D, 4.10 L, 4.15 A, 4.13 C, 4.14 B, 4.21 B, 4.24 A 4.7 B, 4.7 C, 4.22 B, 4.22 C, 4.22 F, 4.23 D, 4.24 A, 4.4 E 4.7 B, 4.14B, 4.9 A, 4.22 A, 4.9 B, 4.22 B, 4.9 C, 4.23 B, 4.13 A, 4.13 B 4.7 A-B, 4.8 A-D, 4.9 A-C, 4.13 A-C, 4.14B, 4.21 B, 4.22B, 4.22 F, 4.23 D 4.4 B, 4.7 A-C, 4.8 A-D, 4.9 A-B, 4.13 A-C, 4.14 B, 4.21 B., 4.22 B 4.7 A-B, 4.8 A-D, 4.9 A-B, 4.13 B, 4.22 B, 4.23 D 4.4 B, 4.7 B, 4.8 A-D, 4.9 A-B, 4.13 A-B, 4.14 A-B, 4.21 B, 4.22 B, 4.24 1

1 st Quarter (43 Days) Coastal plains have modified their environment. Explain geographic factors B, Lesson 4: The Coastal Plains Region that influence the population distribution in the Coastal Plains region. 9 th : Oct 13-16 Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review 2nd Quarter (39 Days) 1 st : Oct 19-22 2 nd : Oct 26-30 3 rd : Nov 2-6 4 th : Nov 9-13 Unit 2: long Ago Lesson 1: The Earliest Texans Unit 2: long Ago Lesson 2:The People of the Coastal Plains Unit 2: long Ago Lesson 3: People of the Mountains and Plains Unit 2: long Ago Lesson 4: Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere Summarize the strongest explanations for how people first came to the Americas. Describe the way of life of the early peoples in. Explain how farming changed the way of life of early people. Describe what early peoples might have traded with each other Identify the Native American groups who lived in the Coastal Plains region of before European exploration, and describe the region in which they lived. Compare the ways of life of the Caddo and Karankawa. Describe the trading practices of the Caddo. Compare the methods of government of the Caddo and the Karankawa. Describe the effects of political, economic, and social changes on Native Americans in IOWA/ITBS Complete Battery Gr 3-8 Identify Native American groups who lived in the Great Plains, Central Plains, and Mountains and Basins region of before European Exploration. Compare the ways of life of the Jumano and the Comanche. Describe the trading practices of the Jumano and the Comanches. Describe the effects of political, economic, and social changes on Native Americans in Identify Native American groups in the Western Hemisphere before European exploration, and describe the regions in which they lived. Compare the ways of life of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca. Explain the economic patterns of the Maya and Aztecs. Compare the methods of government of the Maya and Aztecs. 4.1B, 4.8 B, 4.9 A-B, 4.10 A, 4.9 B, 4.10 A, 4.15 C-D 4.1 A-B, 4.4 D, 4.8 A-B, 4.9 A-B, 4.10 A, 4.22 B 4.1 A-B, 4.4 D, 4.6 B, 4.8 B, 4.8 D, 4.9 A-B, 4.10 A, 4.15 A, 4.22 B, 4.22 C 4.1 A,B,D, 4.10 A, 4.15 A, 4.22 A-C, 4.22 5 th : Nov 16-20 Unit 2: long Ago Summarize the reasons for European exploration of and the Western 4.2 A-B, 4.10 B, 4.11 A, 4.22 A-B, 2

2nd Quarter (39 Days) Chapter 4: Europeans come to Hemisphere. Identify Christopher Columbus and explain his importance to history. Explain the importance of specific people in the history of 4.24 A 6 th : Nov 30- Dec 4 7 th : Dec 7-11 8 th : Dec 14-18 Unit 2: Long Ago Chapter 5: colonies and conflicts. Lesson 1: Colonists come to Unit 2: Long Ago Chapter 5: colonies and conflicts. Lesson 2: Trouble Brews in Unit 3: Independence and Statehood Chapter 6: The Republic of. Lesson 1: The Revolution Begins Explain the importance of Mexican independence Day. Explain the importance of specific people to the settlement of. Describe life in Austin colony. Explain who the vaqueros were and list their contributions to. Describe how the laws of the Mexican government led to the problems with Anglo-American colonist in. Identify similarities and differences between the Mexicans and the Anglo-American settlers in. Explain why the Anglo-American colonists held a convention at San Felipe de Austin in October. Explain what Stephen G. Austin hoped to accomplish by traveling to Mexico City. Analyze the causes of the revolution. Describe and analyze the early batters in the revolution. Identify the views of the two groups who participated in the Consultation at San Felipe. Describe the importance of the convention of 1836. Create written and visual material in the form of a graphic organizer. 4.2 E, 4.15 B, 4.20 B, 4.22 B, 4.22 D 4.2 D, 4.3 A, 4.15 B, 4.19 B, 4.20 A, 4.22, A, B, D, 4.22 D, 4.22 E 4.2 E, 4.3 A, 4.15 B, 4.22 B-E, 4.23 C 3rd Quarter (46 Days) 4.3 A, 4.22 B, 4.22 D, 4.23 C, 4.15 E 1 st : Jan 5-8 2 nd : Jan 11-14 Unit 3: Independence and Statehood Chapter 6: The Republic of. Lesson 2: The Battle of the Alamo Unit 3: Independence and Statehood Chapter 6: The Republic of. Lesson 3: Victory at San Jacinto DCA Analyze the causes and effects of the Battle of Alamo. Analyze the events of the Battle of Alamo. Identify elements of frame of reference that influenced the participants in the Battle of the Alamo. Analyze major events of the Revolution Analyze major events of the revolution. Analyze causes, events, and effects of the Battle of San Jacinto. Identify the points of view of participants in the Battle of San Jacinto. Identify the purpose and explain the importance of the Treaty of Velasco. Describe the successes and problems of the new Republic of. 4.3 A, 4.22 B, 4.22 D, 4.23 C, 4.15 E 3

3rd Quarter (46 Days) 3 rd : Jan 19-22 4 th : Jan 25-29 5 th : Feb 1-5 6 th : Feb 8-12 7 th : Feb 16-19 8 th : Feb 22-26 9 th : Feb 29- Mar 4 10 th : Mar 7-11 Unit 3: Independence of Statehood Chapter 7: The Lone Star State Lesson 1: The Rise of the Lone Star State Unit 3: Independence of Statehood Chapter 7: The Lone Star State Lesson 2: The United States and Mexico at war Unit 4: A changing State Chapter 8: New challenges for Lesson 1: Life on the Frontier Unit 4: A changing State Chapter 8: New challenges for Lesson 2: Texans and the civil war Unit 4: A changing State Chapter 8: New challenges for Lesson 3: War and Slavery come to an end Unit 4: A changing state Chapter 9: The close of a century Lesson 1: The Indian Wars Unit 4: A changing state Chapter 9: The close of a century Lesson 2: The Cattle Kingdom Unit 4: A changing state Chapter 9: The close of a century Lesson 3: Cattle Drivers on trails Identify events that led to the annexation of to the United States. Demonstrates an understanding of the purpose of the Constitution of 1845. Identify the countries from which immigrants came to during the 1800 s. Analyze the effects of immigration on economic development in during the 1800 s. Identify the causes and effects of boundary disputes and other disagreements between Mexico and the U.S Explain the effects of the Mexican War on. Explain the impact of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on and U.S Describe ways adapted to their environment in the 1850 s. Explain how Texans earned a living in the 1850 s. Describe how Texans used the free enterprise system and how the free enterprise system worked in in the 1850 s. Explain why enslaved African Americans were brought to. Describe how growing cotton led to economic benefits of planters. Identify the causes of the civil war. Explain how the civil war affected the lives of those Texans who stayed at home Describe the impact of the end of the civil war on. Describe the impact of Reconstruction on. Describe the efforts of the Freedmen s Bureau Describe how the lives of the Plains Indians changed as Anglo American settlers moved onto the Plains. Describe the role of the buffalo in the lives of Plains Indians. Explain the sequence of events that led to the Plains Indians being forced to move to reservations. Describe the development and importance of Longhorn Cattle. Explain the causes for the growth of the cattle industry in. Analyze the role of cowhands on ranches. Create a written and visual material in the form of a graphic organizer. Locate important cattle trails and explain their importance in the development of the cattle industry in. Summarize the contribution of people to the development of the cattle industry in. Describe how technological innovations benefited the cattle industry in the 1800 s. Explain the contribution of individuals to the growth of the cattle industry in. 4.3 C, 4.3 E, 4.18 C, 4.19 B, 4.10 L 4.22 B-C, 4.24 A-B, 4.10 L 4.9 A, 4.10 B, 4.13 A, 4.10 L 4.20 A, 4.20 B, 4.22 F 4.4 A, 4.17 D, 4.20 B, 4.22 D, 4.10 L 4.4 D, 4.20 C, 4.22 B, E, 4.10 L, 4.15 E 4.4 B, 4.7 A, 4.13 C, 4.17 A, 4.20 C, 4.22, A-B, 4.10 L 4.4 B-C, 4.12 B, 4.13 A-C, E, 4.20 C, 4.21 B, 4.22 B 4

4th Quarter (48 Days) Unit 4: A changing state Chapter 9: The close of a century Lesson 4: Railroads reach. Describe how railroads benefited businesses and industries in in the 1800 s. Identify how railroads changed towns in. Analyze changes in daily life that resulted from railroads. Describe the location and distribution 4.4 C, 4.13 C, 4.13 E, 4.21 B, 4.22 B, 4.22 C 1 st : Mar 21-25 Unit 5: Enters the Twentieth Chapter 10: The gate opens to Industry Lesson 1: Changes and Growth of towns and cities in during the late 1800 s. Describe how inventions changed and improved life in cities in the early 1900 s. Explain why people were immigrating to cities, and tell where some of them came from. Describe how specializations and divisions of labor helped workers make products more quickly. 2 nd : Mar 28- Apr 1 3 rd : Apr 4-8 4 th : Apr 11-14 5 th : April 18-22 Unit 5: Enters the Twentieth Chapter 10: The gate opens to Industry Lesson 2: Gold! Unit 5: Enters the Twentieth Chapter 11: Texans at home and abroad Lesson 1: Troubles in and overseas Unit 5: Enters the Twentieth Chapter 11: Texans at home and abroad Lesson2: The Roaring Twenties Unit 5: Enters the Twentieth Chapter 11: Texans at home and abroad Lesson 3: Hard Times in Unit March 29: STAAR Gr 4 Writing (Day1), March 30: STAAR- Gr. 4 Writing (Day2) Identify Patillo Higgins and tell why he is important to history. Describe how the oil boom changed life in. Explain the growth of the oil industry in Identify the differing points of view of Tejanos and Anglo Americans, and explain how these differences led to conflict. Identify Jovita Idar and explain why she is important of history. Explain why the US entered WW1. Identify how Texans helped the war efforts. Identify two women who fought for women s voting rights in, and describe how they participated in the democratic process. three products that are made from oil Describe the businesses boom in during the 1920 s. Explain how increased dependence on cars helped the oil industry grow. Identify Miriam Ferguson and tell why she is important to history. Describe what people s lives were like during the Great depression. Explain the causes and effects of the Dust Bowl. Analyze whether the New Deal helped improve communities. Identify notable Texans who served in WWII and list their accomplishments. Name some important artists of the early 1900 s 4.21 A, 4.5 A, 4.44 B, 4.14 B 4.22 D, 4.20 C, 4.5 B, 4.22 B, 4.18 C 4.13 F, 4.4B, 4.13 E, 4.5 B, 4.5 A 4.5 A, 4.22B, 4.5 B, 4.2 C 6 th : Apr 25-29 Unit 6:, Our Identify reasons for and the impacts of urbanization, increased use of oil, 4.5 A, 4.14 B, 4.13 C 5

4th Quarter (48 Days) Chapter 12: Modern Times in Lesson 1: Moving Forward DRA 7 th : May 2-6 8 th : May 9-13 9 th: May 16-20 10 th: May 23-26 Unit 6:, Our Chapter 12: Modern Times in Lesson 2: Cultural Expressions Unit 6:, Our Chapter 13: Government In Lesson 1: Government for Texans and gas, and the growth of aerospace and other technological industries. Identify agricultural and technological products of that are purchased to meet needs in the United States and around the world. Analyze the effects of immigration and migration on economic development and growth in Identify customs, celebrations, and traditions of various cultural groups in. Identify the similarities and differences within and among selected racial, ethnic, and religious groups in. Summarize the contribution of people of various racial, ethnic, and religious groups to the development of. May 9: STAAR Gr. 4 Math May 10: STAAR- Gr 4 Reading Identify the accomplishments of notable individuals. Identify leaders in state and local governments, including the governor, members of legislature, and Texans who have been U.S presidents, and their political parties. Identify leadership qualities of the state and local leaders, past, and present. Identify 4.20 B, 4.20A, 4.5 B 4.19 A, 4.16 B Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment 6