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The Texas State Historical Association is
pleased to provide Texas history lesson plans for our Web site users.
Aligned with TEKS, reviewed, and often linked to articles in the Handbook
of Texas Online, these lesson plans are a valuable tool for Texas
history teachers.
Use the links below to view current lesson
plans or share your own lesson plans with fellow teachers. Before
sharing your own lesson plans you will need to create an account.
Please note that we will publish your name and school with your lesson
plan, but we will not publish or share your e-mail address.
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Submit an original lesson plan to be added
to our collection and receive a copy of A Brave Boy & A Good
Soldier. One per lesson plan, no limit!
All lesson plans submitted by May 1, 2007
will be eligible for a grand prize drawing of a class set of A
Brave Boy and the accompanying Educator's Guide. No limit to the
number of entries, the more you submit the more chances you have to
win.
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Use full-text search to find
presentations (i.e. "oil," "7.1," or "broadside") or browse to view
lists in the following areas: topics,
standards
(TEKS), grade,
title,
or the five
most recently published lesson plans.
For technical assistance, contact Jack Jordan,
TSHA Digital Gateway to Texas History Director, at (512) 471-1525 or by
e-mail at jtjordan@austin.utexas.edu.
For assistance with content-related issues, please
contact Stephen Cure, TSHA Educational Services Director, at (512)
471-1525 or by e-mail at mailto:scure%40austin.utexas.edu.
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