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A Tale of Two Constitutions

Resource ID: txlsr11007
Grade Range: 7
Subject: Social Studies

 This lesson is a comparison between the Bill of Rights from the United States and the Bill of Rights from Texas. By the end of the lesson, students will have an opportunity to discover how the understanding of the two constitutions can give them a brighter future, being more confident in their rights as citizens. Students will have the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and generate conversations guiding them to deepen their thinking about both constitutions. 

 

 

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50 States Part 1

Resource ID: pbs442
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this activity, students travel virtually to 25 different states from Alabama to Missouri. While on their journey students explore geography, learn state capitals and interesting facts along the way.

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50 States Part 2

Resource ID: pbs449
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this activity, students combine psychomotor skills and geography as they travel from Montana to Wyoming. As students travel from state to state, they learn regional facts and state capitals. 

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Historic Relationships Between Dogs and Humans

Resource ID: pbs458
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this video segment from Nature, we learn that dogs were the first creatures to be domesticated. Ancient people thought of dogs as creatures of magic and as spiritual guardians. Dogs were often sacrificed and buried with people to protect them with their magical powers.

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