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Day 1Day 1

Texas SymbolsTexas Symbols

• Texas is a land of rich history and culture. Its symbols represent a people who are as diverse as the land is vast.

• Enjoy this presentation on Texas symbols!

The Cowboy HatThe Cowboy Hat

Life on the Open Range• Represents the historical importance of the

Texas cowboys• As popular today as at any point in Texas history

The Texas LonghornThe Texas Longhorn

Perfect Animal for the State• Strong• Bold• Unique

The State FlagThe State Flag

Lone Star• Symbol of loyalty, independence, bravery, and

strength• Official flag of the Republic of Texas in 1839

The BluebonnetThe Bluebonnet

Blue as Can Be• State flower• Found along roadsides• Looks like a woman’s sunbonnet

The Texas Oil IndustryThe Texas Oil Industry

Black Gold• Lots of wealth from oil• Other energy industries follow

Texas Symbol Response

Choose a symbol below and write about what that symbol means to you.

Day 2Day 2

Texas RegionsTexas Regions

• Texas is divided into 4 regions

Gulf Coastal Region

Central Plains

High Plains

Mountains & Basins

Create a Texas Regions MapCreate a Texas Regions Map

• Now create a map of Texas, using your wax paper, showing where the regions are located.

• Create a labeled map key.

Day 3Day 3

Coastal RegionCoastal Region

Location of Coastal RegionLocation of Coastal Region

• Covers 1/3 of the land of Texas

• Northeast border is the Sabine River

• Southeast border is the Gulf of Mexico

• West border is the Balcones Escarpment

Coastal Animals….Coastal Animals….

• Many kinds of animals live in the coastal region… To name a few…– Quail– Hawks– Owls– Hundreds of other birds– Bald eagle– White tail deer– Foxes– Skunks– River otters– Bobcats– Alligators in the marshes!!! Some weigh up to 500 lbs!!!

Animals of the Coastal PlainsAnimals of the Coastal Plains

PLANTSPLANTS• The land along the Gulf Coast is very near

sea level. It is hard for water to drain off the land, since there is nowhere lower for the water to go. Much of the coast of Texas is made up of marshes----wetlands where a variety of tall grasses grow.

Way of life….Way of life….

• The gulf coast is a major center of economic activity. The marshlands provide breeding grounds for ocean life, which make the fish and shrimp businesses very important.

• The port of Houston is one of the 10 busiest ports in the world.

Oil & GasOil & Gas• Along the coastal region you will find many oil rigs

that are on-shore and off-shore….

• The ocean gives easy access to ship the oil and gas to where it needs to go..

Coastal Cities……Coastal Cities……• Austin

• Houston

• Dallas (on the border of Central Plains)

• San Antonio

• Texarkana

• Corpus Christi

• Brownsville

Coastal Climate…….Coastal Climate…….

• Hot and damp, humid

• Tornadoes, hurricanes

• 30-55 inches of rain per year

Central PlainsCentral Plains

Location of Central PlainsLocation of Central Plains

• The Great Plains include the Llano Estacado, the Panhandle, Edwards Plateau, Toyah Basin and the Llano Uplift.

• It is border on the east by the Caprock Escarpment in the panhandle and by the Balcones Fault to the southeast.

Picture of Edwards Plateau

Central Plain - AnimalsCentral Plain - Animals

• Bobcat

• White-tailed deer

• Turkeys

• Screech Owl

• Mexican Freetail Bat

• Cliff Swallow

Central Plain - PlantsCentral Plain - Plants

• Blue bonnets

• Indian Paintbrush

• Texas Oak Trees

• Mesquite Trees

• Baldcypress Trees

Central Plains ClimateCentral Plains Climate

Central Plain Cities…..Central Plain Cities…..

• Austin• Waco• Fredericksburg• Llano

• The Hill Country is a popular name for the area of hills along the Balcones Fault and is a transitional area between the Great Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plains.

Location of Central PlainsLocation of Central Plains

• The Great Plains include the Llano Estacado, the Panhandle, Edwards Plateau, Toyah Basin and the Llano Uplift.

• It is border on the east by the Caprock Escarpment in the panhandle and by the Balcones Fault to the southeast.

Picture of Edwards Plateau

Day 4Day 4

High PlainsHigh Plains

High Plains CitiesHigh Plains Cities

• Amarillo

• Lubbock

• Abilene

• San Angelo

• Wichita Falls

Location of High PlainsLocation of High Plains

• Northeast Texas

• The Colorado and Red River border the High Plains.

• Geographic Features:• Rolling grassy lands

• Thick grasses

• Cross Timbers area - large areas of hardwood trees

• Limestone rock

• Higher elevation because limestone doesn't wear down easily

ClimateClimate

• Dry air

• Tornadoes • 20-30 inches of rain per year

Way of LifeWay of Life

• Farming - fruits, vegetables, watermelons, oats

• Ranching - cattle, angora goats (mohair)

• Cedar trees – fence posts

• Oil and gas

PlantsPlants

• Prickly pear

• Yucca

• Indian Paintbrush

• Cactus

AnimalsAnimals

• Pronghorn

• Prarie Dog

• Snakes

• Horny Toad

Welcome to the Mountains and Welcome to the Mountains and Basins!!Basins!!

LocationLocation

• Far west Texas

• East border near Pecos River

• South border is the Rio Grande

• North border is New Mexico

CitiesCities

• El Paso

• Pecos

• Kermit & Monahans in Permian Basin area

• Fort Davis, Marfa, & Alpine in Mountain area

ClimateClimate

• Driest part of state

• 8 inches of rain per year, 20 inches of rain in the mountains

• Hot days, cool nights

Way of LifeWay of Life

• Ranching - cattle, sheep, goat

• Farming - cotton, fruits, vegetables, cantaloupes (irrigation in El Paso and Pecos River Valley)

• Oil and gas - part of Permian Basin

PlantsPlants

• IT IS FLAT!!!!!

• Some sagebrush

AnimalsAnimals

• Javelina

• Roadrunner

• Antelope

• Jack Rabbits

• Deer

• Big Horn Sheep

Day 5Day 5

Create a New MapCreate a New Map

• Title

• Map Key

• 2 animals for each region (SS pg. 40)

• 2 resources for each region

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