THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
Kirstin Schulz
Eunice Smith
2400 N Henry
Alton IL 62002
Promoting
Geographic Knowledge Through Literature Workshop
July 7-19, 2002
Texas is a world unto itself. It is a magnificent place with breathtaking beauty. In order to prepare my students for a historical study of the Alamo, I plan to introduce them to the geography of Texas first. The students need to understand the state’s plants and animals, its layout, its climate, and its size.
These activities may be used in Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Art, and Music.
Teaching Level: Grades 3-5
The students will be able to:
§ Create books about the state of Texas
§ Locate various cities, landforms, and rivers in Texas
§ Describe and draw various plants and animals found in Texas
§ Compare the size of Texas to the size of Illinois
§ Create graphs on the climate of Texas
§ Develop a letter to a fictional character
Geography standards: The World in Spatial Terms #1, Places and Regions #4-5-6, Environment and Society #14
Illinois standards: #16a, #16d, #17a, #18b
Theme: Location, Place, Movement, Regions, Human-Environment Interaction
§ Words to the song “Yellow Rose of Texas”
§ Audio tape of “The Yellow Rose of Texas”
§ Book, Susanna of the Alamo
§ Cut out shape of Texas
§ Construction paper
§ Markers, scissors, glue
§ Atlases
§ Resource books and maps of Texas
Pass out the words to the song “The Yellow Rose of Texas”
Play the song as you and the students learn to sing the song.
* audio and verses of this song can be found at www.lsjunction.com/midi/songs.htm
After the students have become familiar with the song and are thinking about Texas, have them do a KWL chart about the state.
The students are going to create a book about the state of Texas.
The students can either draw a large outline shape of Texas or you can copy and enlarge one for them.
Have the students cut 8 of the Texas cut outs.
* 2 for the front and back covers and 6 for the pages of the book.
The students can design and color the covers of the book however they wish.
the capital city and other major cities.
landforms found in Texas.
*You can give them a list of what you want labeled or allow them
to choose.
Have the students research this time and write the name of the country,
The President’s name, draw a flag of the country, and the dates of when
Republic of Texas existed.
Students research, draw, and describe various plants and animals found in
the state of Texas.
Page five will look at the climate of Texas. Have the students create a graph
Depicting the yearly average temperature of Texas and a graph depicting
the yearly average precipitation of Texas.
Page six is a comparison between the size of Texas to the size of Illinois.
Have students research and draw an outline shape of each state that shows
this comparison.
As a closing activity and as a lead into another activity on the Alamo, read Susanna of the Alamo by John Jakes, Voyager Books/Harcourt Brace & Company, 1990.
ISBN: 0152005951
Have the students write a letter to Susanna.
Research, learn, and sing other state songs.
Have your students read their books to lower grade students
Add the location of the Alamo to the book. Then using a map of Texas plot the
distance from the Alamo to the other major cities in the book.
Make three consecutive maps showing Texas as part of Mexico, Texas as an independent country, and the Texas as part of the United States.
Completed book of Texas
Letter to Susanna of the Alamo