The Texas Primary Sources is a pack of 20 primary source documents that are relevant to the history in Texas. The Texas Primary Sources will help your students build common core skills including: Analysis Critical Thinking Point of View Compare and Contrast Order of Events And Much More! Perfect for gallery walks and literature circles! Great research and reference materials! The Texas Primary Sources are: 1. Texas Declaration of Independence formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico during the Texas Revolution 1836 2. Painting depicting the Fall of the Alamo 1844 3. Portrait of General Antonio L"pez de Santa Anna 1847 4. Photograph of Susanna Dickinson, survivor of the Battle of the Alamo mid 1800s 5. Print of Sam Houston, first President of the Republic of Texas 1852 6. Map of the Texas coast showing points of occupation of expedition under Union Major General N. P. Banks November 1863 7. Patent drawing for Joseph Gliddens improvement to barbed wire 1874 8. Photograph of Texas Rangers Company D, Realitos, Texas 1887 9. Photograph of first major oil gusher at Spindletop Hill, Texas January 10, 1901 10. Photograph of branding cattle, XIT Ranch, Texas 1904 11. Replica of the petition from Minnie Fisher Cunningham of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association for the passage of the "Susan B. Anthony Amendment" - May 2, 1916 12. Photograph of soldiers at bayonet practice Camp Bowie, Fort Wayne, Texas 1918 13. Copy of Bessie Colemans aviation license 1921 14. Photograph of cattle brands, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum 1936 15. Photograph of Te Carole Marsh is the Founder and CEO of Gallopade International, an award-winning, woman-owned family business founded in 1979 that publishes books and other materials intended to guide, inspire and inform children of all ages. Marsh is best known for her children s mystery series called Real Kids! Real Places! America's National Mystery Book Series. Popular among children ages 7-14, this series follows four characters (Mimi, Papa, Christina, and Grant) along educational adventures to more than 48 locations across the U.S. Learning Magazine has awarded the series with the Teacher s Choice Award for the Family, and Midwest Book Review called her mysteries for children as true gems of education and entertainment for young readers. During her 30 years as a children s author, Marsh has been honored with several recognitions including Georgia Author of the Year and Communicator of the Year. She has also received the iParenting Award for Greatest Products, the Excellence in Education award, and been honored for Best Family Books by Learning Magazine. She is also the author of Mary America, First Girl President of the United States, winner of the 2012 Teacher s Choice Award for the Family from Learning Magazine. Over the years, Marsh has been the creative force for more than 15,000 supplemental educational materials that Gallopade currently publishes. Other popular series include all 9 Carole Marsh Mystery series (Real Kids! Real Places!. Around the World in 80 Mysteries, Pretty Darn Scary Mysteries, Awesome Mysteries, Fantasy Field Trips, Postcard Mysteries, Masters of Disasters, The Three Amigos, and Criss Cross Applesauce), The Students Civil War graphic novels for kids, State Stuff series which is available for all 50 States, American Milestones reproducible resource books, and many more! Critical Evaluation: Assess and interpret information Strategic Thinking: Apply reasoning to solve problems Perspective Analysis: Examine different viewpoints Comparison and Contrast: Identify similarities and differences Sequencing Events: Arrange information chronologically Expanded Learning: Explore additional skills and concepts Ideal for Classroom Activities: Enhance gallery walks and literature circles Excellent Research and Reference Tool: Support learning and discovery