7SS Texas Time Trek
Chalice McKnight
Created on October 17, 2024
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Unit 1 -6
Fall CBA Review
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
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Welcome, young historians!
The fabric of time has unraveled, and Texas history is at risk of being lost forever. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to journey across centuries—from the lands of Native peoples to the battlefields of independence. Each level will challenge you with puzzles and questions that must be solved to restore key moments in time. Gather your courage, sharpen your wits, and prepare for an epic adventure. The fate of Texas history rests in your hands. Let the Time Trek begin!
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Early Spanish Colonization
Mexican National: Fight for Independence
Native People
Regions of Texas
Age of Contact
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
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"Are you ready to explore Texas and its history?Solve puzzles, crack codes, and test your knowledge as you travel through five key eras of Texas history. Begin your journey by selecting a region below!"
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Mission: The Great Texas Map QuestWelcome to the land of natural wonders! Texas is divided into four unique regions, each with its own climate, landforms, and important cities. But the map has been jumbled, and you must put it back together! Using your knowledge of Texas geography, sort the regions and major landmarks to fix the timeline.
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Which region of Texas is located along the Gulf of Mexico and contains some of the largest petroleum discoveries in the state? Select the correct area on the map.
Which region of Texas contains an abundance of grasses and hills with notable cities such as Fort Worth and Arlington?Select the correct area on the map.
Sort the cards into their correct categories. Once sorted, your code will be revealed.
CLIMATE
PRECIPITATION
BIG CITIES
ECONOMIES
LANDFORMS & ELEVATION
MOUNTAINS & BASINS
GREAT PLAINS
NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS
COASTAL PLAINS
humid and hot
fishing, shipping, oil
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farming, ranching, oil, natural gas
some rain
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Houston, Austin, & San Antonio
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Fort Worth & Wichita
hot summers, cool winters
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oil and natural gas
flat, swampy marshes, some parts below sea level
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farming & ranching
moderate rain
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most rain
most dry; least rain
mountains, basins; highest elevations
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El Paso
Amarillo and Lubbock
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windy and hot
flat, open space with some elevation in the east
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flat grasslands with some hills; low elevation
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arid
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Press the next arrow when you are ready to enter the code for level 1.
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Mission 1 Complete
"Yeehaw, you did it! You’ve navigated through the toughest terrains of Texas and learned what makes each region so unique. Great job, explorers! You’ve got the lay of the land—now it’s time to move on to your next adventure. Keep that sharp mind and spirit ready for what’s ahead!"
Early Spanish Colonization
Mexican National: Fight for Independence
Native People
Regions of Texas
Age of Contact
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
"Are you ready to explore Texas and its history?Solve puzzles, crack codes, and test your knowledge as you travel through five key eras of Texas history. Begin your journey by selecting a region below!"
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Mission: Mysteries of the Native LandsYou’ve traveled back to the time of the Native Peoples of Texas. The land was shaped by their way of life. However, their stories have been scrambled! Help restore their culture by comparing their ways of life—how they adapted and modified their environment—and match each group to the right region and traits.
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Gulf Coast Indian tribes and Plains Indian tribes were similar in that they were both -
sedentary
nomadic
farmers
feared
adaptation (meaning)
adaptation example
modification (meaning)
modification example
This is a picture of the Sea Wall in Galveston, Texas.
The seawall in Galveston, shown in the postcard above, is an example of -
A human adaptation of the natural environment for the purpose of comfort.
A human modification of the natural environment for safety purposes.
A human modification of the natural environment for beautification purposes.
A human adaptation of the natural environment for the purpose of stability.
All of the following are modifications made by Texans to their environment EXCEPT -
dams and bridges
terraced farming
irrigation ditches
drilling for resources
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Sort the cards into their correct categories. Once sorted, your code will be revealed.
LOCATION
TRIBES
LIFESTYLE
HOME TYPES
PUEBLOAN
PLAINS
SOUTHEASTERN
GULF
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tepees & wickiups
adobe
nomadic
sedentary
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Apache & Comanche
Great Plains
Mountains & Basins
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Jumano & Tigua
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tepees & wickiups
tall grass huts
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semi-nomadic
sedentary
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Coastal Plains
Karankawa, Akakapa, & Coahuiltecan
Caddo & wichita
North Central Plains
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Mission 2 Complete
"Well done, young ones. You have walked in the footsteps of my ancestors and uncovered the wisdom of the first Texans. Your understanding of how we lived and thrived is strong. May this knowledge guide you well as you continue on your journey. The path ahead is filled with more challenges—travel wisely."
Early Spanish Colonization
Mexican National: Fight for Independence
Native People
Regions of Texas
Age of Contact
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
"Are you ready to explore Texas and its history?Solve puzzles, crack codes, and test your knowledge as you travel through five key eras of Texas history. Begin your journey by selecting a region below!"
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Mission: Age of Contact: A Race for GoldYou are now in the Age of Contact, where explorers like Pineda and Cabeza de Vaca sought out new lands and treasures. But something’s wrong! The explorers’ achievements have been forgotten. Drag and drop their names to the correct facts to ensure history remembers their contributions.
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1492; Sailed west in the hopes of finding a faster sea route to Asia
1519, 1st to observe and map the Texas Coast
1521; Conquered Mexico and the Aztec empire ( he had better weapons and armor)
1528-1536; Shipwrecked on the Texas coast and was the first explorer in texas to meet the Karankawas; Told tales of gold which led to more exploration
1540-1542; Was looking for Seven Cities of Gold but failed; told about buffalo, villages, and Texas lands in Panhandle
1542 - 1543; 1st European in East Texas
1685 - 1687; 1st French explorer in Texas; claimed texas for France for two years; made the Spanish more serious about settling Texas
Sort the explorer to their place on the timeline. The numbers will make your code.
Press the next arrow when you are ready to enter the code for mission 3
Columbus
Pineda
Cortes
Cabeza de Vaca
Coronado
Moscoso
La Salle
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Mission 3 Complete
"Bravo, explorers! You’ve conquered the high seas of history and mastered the Age of Contact. You know your explorers well and have navigated your way through the past like true adventurers. But there’s more ahead—brace yourselves for the next chapter in Texas history!"
Early Spanish Colonization
Mexican National: Fight for Independence
Native People
Regions of Texas
Age of Contact
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
"Are you ready to explore Texas and its history?Solve puzzles, crack codes, and test your knowledge as you travel through five key eras of Texas history. Begin your journey by selecting a region below!"
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Mission: Spanish Colonization ChroniclesThe Spanish are setting up colonies, but key figures and important events have disappeared! From missions to settlements, it’s up to you to piece together the lost history of early Spanish colonization. Fill in the missing words and identify the major players in Texas’ Spanish past.
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The individuals in the box to the right were _________ who brought _________ to Texas.
Spanish leaders who brought warfare
missionaries who brought Catholicism
explorers who brought French culture
explorers who brought disease
Based on the excerpt and your knowledge of history, which statement best describes the purpose of Spanish Missions? Click a sentence or phrase in the excerpt to select your answer.
These special settlements were created by Spanish priests to convert Indian tribes to Christianty. In the center of each of these settlements there was usually a large building with an inside patio. At the opposite end was a Catholic church. The missions would use the Indians as a labor force to build supplies and farm food for the missionaries. Indians would also take classes in the mission to learn to speak Spanish.
Why did the Spanish build presidios (forts) near missions?
To serve as trading posts
To protect the missions and settlers
To convert the natives to Christianity
To prevent French expansion
What was the Spanish concern regarding French settlements in Texas?
French settlers were converting the natives
The French might expand their influence in Texas
The French controlled major trade routes
French soldiers were attacking Spanish missions
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the failure of some missions?
Drought ruining crops
Frequent earthquakes
Diseases killing many natives
Native resistance to religious conversion
Which of the following is a likely reason that some missions failed among the Native populations of Texas?
The missionaries could not build structures that would last.
The Native people had their own religions, beliefs, and ways of doing things.
The Spanish sent no support for the missionaries.
Most missionaries didn't believe in what they were doing.
Which was the first mission established in East Texas?
Mission San Jose
San Francisco de los Tejas
Mission Espada
San Antonio de Valero
Main Goals of Spanish Missions: - expand the _______ empire and keep the _______ out- convert the natives to the _______ faith- increase the Spanish _______by finding natural resourcesSome reasons for mission failures: - _______ (no rain) ruined crops- _______ from the Europeans killed many natives- Natives rejected the Catholic religion and resented Spanish attempts to _______ their way of life
change
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drought
Complete the outline by dragging the correct words to fill the blanks.
The numbers in order will make your mission 4 password. Click the next button when you have the code.
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wealth
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Mission 4 Complete
"Blessings upon you, my children. You’ve completed the mission and gained insight into the Spanish colonization of Texas. Your understanding of our work is deep, and you’ve shown great wisdom and dedication. As you continue, may your journey be filled with even more knowledge and strength."
Early Spanish Colonization
Mexican National: Fight for Independence
Native People
Regions of Texas
Age of Contact
Texas Time Trek
Unlocking Mysteries of Lone Star History
"Are you ready to explore Texas and its history?Solve puzzles, crack codes, and test your knowledge as you travel through five key eras of Texas history. Begin your journey by selecting a unit of study below!"
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Mission: The Fight for FreedomTejas stands on the brink of independence, but the timeline is fractured, and major figures and battles have vanished! Travel back to the Mexican National era and join the fight for independence. Uncover the truth about Father Hidalgo, the Battle of Medina, and the events that led Tejas to fight for its freedom.
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Who led the push for Mexican independence with the famous speech "El Grito de Dolores"?
Jose Gutierrez de Lara
Father Miguel Hidalgo
Augustus Magee
Erasmo Seguin
What did the Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824 establish and protect as the official religion?
Protestantism
Catholicism
Judaism
No official religion
All of the following will correctly complete the diagram EXCEPT:
Four year terms were set for President and Vice President.
A common religion was required of all residents.
A congress was established with two houses.
A supreme court was set up.
What was a major reason why Tejas was not its own state after Mexico's independence?
There were too many filibusters in the area
It had a very small population
The Constitution did not allow new states
The Spanish government still controlled the land
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Sort the examples into the correct columns.Then sort the card numbers from least to greatest.
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The numbers in the true column will be your password for mission 5. Click the next arrow when you are ready to enter the password.
The Spanish government encouraged Mexicans to practice their own democratic system.
The king was too far away to solve problems like filibusters stealing from them.
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The Spanish government lowered taxes to help Mexican citizens.
Mexico wanted to expand their land holdings.
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They preferred the “American” system of democracy.
Mexicans enjoyed the same privileges and rights as Spanish citizens living in Spain.
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The king of Spain frequently traveled to Mexico to solve local problems.
Mexicans were highly taxed (custom duties).
Reasons Mexico wanted freedom from Spain:
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The Spanish government treated Mexicans as second-class citizens.
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Mexico had no issues with filibusters and other lawbreakers during Spanish rule.
Mission 5 Complete
"¡Felicidades, freedom fighters! You’ve proven your courage and wisdom in the fight for independence. Like the brave souls who fought before you, you’ve shown that you’re ready for any challenge. The revolution has only just begun, but with the strength you’ve shown, Texas history is in good hands!"
Congratulations, time travelers! You’ve successfully navigated through the key moments of Texas history and restored the timeline. Your bravery, knowledge, and problem-solving skills have saved the past and secured the future! The stories of the explorers, settlers, and freedom fighters who shaped Texas are now safe thanks to you. Keep exploring, keep learning, and remember—you’ve earned your place as true Texas history heroes!
OH NO!
Your ship just hit a rough patch and took on some water! Retrace your steps and try again to navigate these tricky waters. The treasure of knowledge awaits—don’t give up!"
“Greetings, young travelers. Before the Europeans arrived, the land was shaped by the native tribes who adapted to every challenge. You will walk in their footsteps today, understanding how we lived with the land and each other. Open your heart to the wisdom of the past, and may the spirit of the earth guide you.”
In the early 1720s, to discourage France from colonizing Texas, Spain established missions among their colonies. These missions served as religious, trading, and military outposts for the Spanish government, and worked towards converting the Native American people to Catholicism.
“Hola, explorers! I’ve found you just in time! Today, we dive into the Age of Contact, where brave explorers like me charted the unknown and met new cultures. But beware, there are dangers ahead, and you’ll need to know your explorers to stay on course. Ready to set sail? Let’s navigate through history together!”
“Bienvenidos, freedom fighters! I am Doña Isabella, standing proudly in the fight for independence. Mexico’s struggle for freedom was felt across this land, and Texas played its part. Today, you’ll learn how brave individuals took a stand for liberty, risking everything to break free from tyranny. Are you ready to join the fight? Let’s go, we’ve got a revolution to win!”
“Welcome, my children. I am Padre Ignacio, a humble servant who helped bring the missions to this land. The Spanish came not only with swords, but with faith and community, building missions, towns, and lives. Now, it is your turn to understand our work. The road we travel is not easy, but together we will discover how these missions shaped the Texas we know today. May your journey be blessed with knowledge.”
Mountains & Basins
Great Plains
Coastal Plains
North Central Plains
Texas is geographically divided into the Coastal Plains, the Central Plains, the High (Great) Plains, the Mountains & Basins, and the desert and mountains.© 2001 Clearvue & SVE
“Howdy, adventurers! I’m Ranger Rio, your guide through the wild and rugged landscapes of Texas. Today, we’re going to explore the vast regions of this incredible state—the Mountains, the Plains, and the Coastal areas! Each one has its own secrets, so grab your maps and let’s get ready to navigate through some Texas terrain. Keep your eyes open, and let’s see if you can master the land!”
Describes how and why the first European arrived in Texas.