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Additional Lessons 31 - 40 of 2358 for Mexico
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31. The Republic of the Rio Grande, 1840
...nce A Teacher's Companion The Republic of the Rio Grande, 1840 Lesson VIII Lesson Focus From January to November, 1840, an important event in Texas and Mexican history occurred: the establishment of the Republic of the Rio Grande. This lesson focuses on the rivalry between the central government of Mexico and its states. Become familiar with the names and dates of the major figures in this independence movement and what areas of Texas and Mexico were part of this breakaway Republic, which included the cities of Laredo and Guerrero. Use this lesson to focus on the division of power between states and...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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32. The Mexican-American War, 1846-1848
A Shared Experience A Teacher's Companion The Mexican-American War, 1846-1848 Lesson X Lesson Focus: Relations between the Republic of Texas and Mexico became increasingly strained because many Texans desired to become part of the United States. In February of 1846, the last president of the Republic of Texas, Anson Jones, raised the United States flag in Austin. This action caused Mexico to break diplomatic relations with the United States, and th...
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Grade Level: K-12
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33. Grade 4 Lesson at a Glance: Chapter 5, Lesson 2
Houghton Mifflin Social Studies Oh, California Lesson at a Glance Chapter 5, Lesson 2: Mexico Defeated (pp. 116-120) The Big Idea Framework Concept: Conflict The United States declared war on Mexico and succeeded in gaining control of California. Involve students in a discussion of the Bear Flag Revolt and the Mexican War. Students might form two sides in the discussion: the Bear Flaggers an...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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34. Los Estados de Mexico Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Los Estados de Mexico Why How familiar are you with the states of Mexico? The world?s most populous Spanish-speaking country can at times be overshadowed by the 50 states of its northern neighbor. Show the 31 Mexican estados with a 3-D geographic display. Steps 1. Divide into teams to research the 31 (plus one Federal Di...
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Grade Level: 3-12
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35. Who is Felipe Calderon?
Pass-Ed's Living Textbook Free Lesson Plans for Teachers Alpha Stage Who is Felipe Calderon? September 6, 2006 The New York Times, the Washington Post, and numerous other newspapers around the world are reporting that Mexico's highest electoral tribunal officially declared Felipe Calderon, the winner of the country's presidential election. But the Washington Post article states: Calderón's opponent, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, refused to recognize the decision. During a fiery address before thousands of supporters in M...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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36. Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6/7, Chapter 13: Make a Yesterday-and-Today Chart
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Adventures in Time and Place Grade 7 book Make a Yesterday-and-Today Chart Connection to Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6/7 Unit 5: Mexico Chapter 13: The History of Mexico Lesson 1: The Struggle for Independence Web Link Description Visit three Web sites to learn about the past and present of two Mexican cities. At Tour the Colonial Cities, maintained by Mexico Connect, students can take a virtual tour of two cities in central Mexico,...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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37. Photos from the Past
Whose Water Photos from the Past is it? Where is the water in New Mexico? How do we Ask an Expert access it? How does water help define a sense of place? Photos from Looking at photographs from the past provides a the Past window into another time and place. Photographs can help teach new vocabulary and develop skills in A Sense of observation and interpretation. They ar...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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38. Mexican and American Views of Texas
...p 2A, Map 2B, and Map 2C Copies of the Timeline Paper Pens or pencils Subjects U.S. history, geography, language arts Procedure Note: Answers or suggested responses to discussion questions appear in italics. 1. Tell your students about the tensions over Texas that led to war in 1846. Reinforce that Mexico ceded what is now California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and portions of Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the United States at the end of the war in 1848. Stress that during the 1840s American and Mexican leaders viewed the territorial status of Texas very differently and that both...
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Grade Level: K-12
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39. Mexico/Social Studies/2nd grade
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Mexico/Social Studies/2nd grade Description The purpose of this 2-week unit is to introduce the students to the culture of Mexico including folklore and legends. They will discuss the relationship between Mexico and U.S. The open market concept will be introduced. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 14.E.1.a 15....
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Grade Level: K-2
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40. Developing Cultural Awareness through Mexican Folktales
{CD Home} Developing Cultural Awareness through Mexican Folktales Staff Kris Surette Staff Development Model Development The purpose of this unit is for students to Model explore the culture of Mexico through folktales as a means to make connections with other people. CD Curriculum Curriculum Units/ Grade Range Intermediate (4-6) Units Lessons Concepts Connections Units and lessons Topics Cultural Connections are to incorporate into existing curriculum the Purpose Statement four strands of Can we...
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Grade Level: 3-8
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