To Print a Microsoft Word List of Resources at home orschool, clickhere. Newscast Team One: Your newscast will cover the timeperiod from 1826 - 1835. Below is a list of the battles, events,people, and issues your newscast should cover. Battles: - Battle of Gonzales
- Convention of 1835 (The Consultation)
- Provisional Government
- March to San Antonio, Siege, Battle at Mission Concepcion
- The Grass Fight
- Texans Capture San Antonio
People: - Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
- Martin Pefecto de Cos
- Ben Milam
- Stephen F. Austin
- Juan Seguin
- Edward Burleson
- Erastus “Deaf” Smith
Internet Resource Newscast Team #1: 1. Holt Publishers: sitecreated by your textbook publisher for your use (http://www.gohr.com) Type in keyword: ST3 TX11 Click on: Texas Revolution Activities Links Click on: Texas Revolution Chapter Resources Links Click on: Chapter Enrichment Links and Maps..Links Click on: Texas Revolution Links on the left side-bar 2. Lone StarJunction: awesome site with a great deal of information and pics(http://www.lsjunction.com) Click on: the Archives section (people, places,events, etc) and then click on what you are looking for 3. The Handbook ofTexas Online: a great database for finding out all about the peopleand events of the Texas Revolution and all things Texas(http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/) In the search box, type the battle name, event, or last nameof person you are interested in and press enter. 4. Flagsof the Texas Revolution- for graphic artists with additionalinformation about battles that others may find useful(http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/flags.htm) 5. TheTexians Database –for informationabout the heroes of the Texas Revolution, including members of theconventionshttp://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/texians/ Click on “Heroes of the Revolution” and “Leaders ofthe Republic” II. Newscast Team Two: Your newscastwill cover the time period from 1835 - 1836. Below is a list ofthe battles, events, people, and issues your newscast shouldcover. Internet resources are also listed. Battles: - Siege of the Alamo and Fall of the Alamo
- Convention of 1836-Texas declares independence
- Constitution of 1836
- Runaway Scrape
- Battle of Refugio
- Battle of Goliad
- Battle of Coleto and the Goliad Massacre
- Houston’s Retreat
- Battle of San Jacinto
People: - Branch T. Archer
- Henry Smith
- Sam Houston
- Davy Crockett
- General Jose de Urrea
- James “Jim” Bowie
- James Fannin
- William B. Travis
- James Bonham
- Susanna Dickinson
- Lorenzo de Zavala
- George C. Childress
- David G. Burnet
Internet Resource Newscast Team #2: 1. Holt Publishers: sitecreated by your textbook publisher for your use (http://www.gohr.com) Type in keyword: ST3 TX11 Click on: Texas Revolution Activities Links Click on: Texas Revolution Chapter Resources Links Click on: Chapter Enrichment Links and Maps..Links Click on: Texas Revolution Links on the left side-bar 2. Lone StarJunction: awesome site with a great deal of information and pics(http://www.lsjunction.com) Click on: the Archives section (people, places,events, etc) and then click on what you are looking for 3. The Handbook ofTexas Online: a great database for finding out all about the peopleand events of the Texas Revolution and all things Texas(http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/) In the search box, type the battle name, event, or last nameofperson you are interested in and press enter. 4. Flagsof the Texas Revolution- for graphic artists with additionalinformation about battles that others may find useful(http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/flags.htm) 5. TheTexians Database – for informationabout the heroes of the Texas Revolution, including members of theconventionshttp://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/texians/ Click on “Heroes of the Revolution” and “Leaders ofthe Republic” 6. Daughter’s ofthe Republic of Texas Alamo Home Page - a great website forinformation about the Battle of the Alamo and the defenders of it(http://www.thealamo.org/) |