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Texas Revolution Government 4th Grade Vocabulary Word Wall Cards Bulletin Boards
$4.75
# of Pages: 67
File Type: ZIP, PDF
Description
Bring your Texas history classroom to life with Texas Revolution and Government vocabulary cards designed specifically for Grades 3-5! Perfect for bulletin boards or word walls, these word wall cards about the Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas, annexation to the U.S., and Texas Government help reinforce key concepts and terms your students need to know.
Designed specifically for upper elementary students, this product helps reinforce key social studies terms with clear definitions and visuals to support students learning.
Whether you use these cards for your word wall, vocabulary stations, or review games, they are perfect for improving your students’ understanding of essential social studies concepts.
These vocabulary cards are aligned to the 4th Grade Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided Curriculum for the following units:
What’s Included:
- 108 Vocabulary Cards: The colorful vocabulary cards are arranged with 2 cards per page – just print, cut, laminate, and display! Features both photographs and illustrations with easy-to-read terms and definitions.
- 2 Vocabulary Quizzes: The unit vocabulary quiz includes vocabulary matching, multiple choice, and short answer questions based on the terms in this resource.
- Answer Keys: An answer key for each of the vocabulary quizzes is included for easy grading.
- 2 Unit Word Wall Headers: Unit posters for a classroom word wall bulletin board are included to make it easy to display!
- Suggestions for Use: This page includes a variety of lesson activity ideas you can use to set up and incorporate vocabulary cards with your students.
Vocabulary Terms in this Resource
Texas Revolution
Stephen F. Austin
Sam Houston
Battle of the Alamo
Texian army
Battle of San Jacinto
cause
culture
slavery
government
physical distance
Moses Austin
Colonization Laws
The Old Three Hundred
The Fredonian Rebellion
Coahuila y Texas Constitution
Law of April 6, 1830
Convention of 1832
Convention of 1833
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Texian rebels
Mexican government
African-Americans
Tejanos
Indigenous groups
William B. Travis
James Bowie
David Crockett
Juan N. Seguin
Placid Benavides
Jose Francisco Ruiz
Susanna Dickinson
Enrique Esparza
Battle of Gonzales
Siege of Bexar
The Consultation
Texas Declaration of Independence
Runaway Scrape
Treaties of Velasco
Texian
George Childress
Republic of Texas
annexation
Mexican-American War
economy
cultural heritage
Republic of Texas
Texians
Sam Houston
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Anson Jones
economy
annexed
Jose Antonio Navarro
President
Vice-President
Houston
Austin
San Antonio
Galveston
Nacogdoches
Corpus Christi
capital
trade
commerce
Constitution
Texas Rangers
education
literacy
leagues
chartered
financial
conflicts
dispute
economic
defense
stability
John Tyler
James K. Polk
negotiations
oppose
Mexican-American War
border dispute
annexation
Manifest Destiny
Battle of Palo Alto
Battle of Chapultepec
territory
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
slavery
instability
Texas Constitution
adopted
framework
preamble
Bill of Rights
article
amendment
government
legislative
State Senate
State House
executive
plural executive
governor
judicial branch
Supreme Court
checks and balances
Important Note (N.B.): Some vocabulary words may repeat or be similar across different units, as they are specifically aligned with the guided curriculum.
Why use the Smart & Simple Social Studies Vocabulary Cards?
✅ Definitions & Visuals: Each card includes a simple definition and an engaging picture to help students make connections.
✅ Flexible Use: Ideal for vocabulary practice, games, or creating interactive word walls.
✅ Aligned with Standards: Supports TEKS standards and complements the Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided Curriculum – but can be used with any social studies curriculum.
How to Use:
- Word Walls: Create a classroom display to reinforce daily vocabulary.
- Review Stations: Use the cards for independent or partner review activities.
- Games: Incorporate vocabulary games like matching or memory for a fun review.
This resource will help your students grasp the foundational social studies concepts they need to succeed while making learning interactive and engaging. Perfect for teachers seeking an easy-to-prep, flexible resource that saves time and boosts learning!
This resource is not editable.
This is a printable resource only. A digital version is not included.
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