Concepts Thinking like a Historian
Paragraph Writing
Sources
Vocabulary
Native Texans and Their Regions
100

Causes and effects of an event

Cause and Effect

100

1.

Topic Sentence

100
What is a primary source?

Firsthand accounts of events

100

To be a nomad means


To move around

100

Coastal Plains Native Texan

Karankawas, Coahuiltecan, Atakapan

200

How the past helps us make sense of the present

Using the past

200

2.

Detail about the topic

200

What is a secondary source?

Information derived from primary sources?

200

To be sedentary means

To stay in one place

200

North Central Plains Native Texans


Caddoes, Wichitas

300

What has changed or stayed the same

Change and Continuity

300

3. 

Detail about the detail

300

What kind of source is a autobiography?

Primary

300

To be native means

to live or grow naturally

300

Mountains and Basins (Pueblos) Native Texans

Jumanos, Tiguas

400

How did past decisions affect future choices?

Turning Points
400

2.

Detail about the topic

400
What kind of source is a textbook?

Secondary

400

Agriculture is...

Farming or ranching. Growing plants and raising animals for food. 

400

Great Plains Native Texans

Comanches, Apaches

500

How did people view their world?

Through their eyes

500

3.

Detail about the detail

500

The Diary of Anne Frank is what kind of source?

Primary

500

What is climate?

Weather pattern. The combination of precipitation and temperature over time. 

500

Name as many Native Texan tribes as you can

Karankawa, Coahuiltecan, Atakapan, Caddoes, Wichita, Comanches, Apaches, Jumanos, Tiguas