Texas History Tuesdays: First Encounters - When the Conquistadors Met the Karankawa

Online Program

September 15, 2020
10:00am - 11:15am & 1:00pm - 2:15pm

Connect with the Bullock Museum over videoconference during this live presentation.

A Museum Educator, primary sources, and interesting content is a winning instructional combination. These programs are typically taught to elementary and middle school audiences, but we invite anyone who is looking for an enriching and fun experience to connect with us. 

10:00am - 11:15am

1:00pm - 2:15pm

Program Details

How did early American Indians encounter their environment, other tribes, and the Spanish conquistadors in the vast landscape that would become Texas? A Museum educator will lead students as they search for evidence from artifacts and paintings to explore stories that reveal what impact these first encounters made upon these early Texans.

BONUS: The curator of the Becoming Texas exhibit, which explores the earliest parts of Texas history, will be joining for a special Q and A!

You'll be able to ask questions during the Q and A at the end of the program. No supplies needed, but if you want to add on some extension activities, see below.

TEKS Social Studies curriculum correlations

  • 4th grade: 4.1a, 4.1b, 4.1c, 4.2a, 4.2b, 4.6a, 4.6b, 4.9a, 4.19a
  • 5th grade: 5.1a, 5.4f, 5.23a, 5.23d
  • 6th grade: 7.1a, 7.2a, 7.2c, 7.8a, 7.20a
  • 7th grade: 8.1a, 8.2a, 8.10a, 8.29e

Please note: You will be prompted to download the Zoom application for mobile or desktop if it is not already installed. You do not need a Zoom account to join this livestream. You will be asked to register upon connecting to the webinar. Advanced registration is not required. 

For security and privacy purposes, attendees will not have video or audio capabilities. Questions will be moderated by Museum staff. Participants will not be allowed to send private messages or media in the livestream. Teachers, if you have questions or want to discuss other security and privacy measures so that your students can participate, please email distance.learning@thestoryoftexas.com.

Visit here for information about the Bullock Museum's Distance Learning Program options.

Questions? Interested in scheduling this program for your group at a different date/time? Email distance.learning@thestoryoftexas.com.

 

Sponsored by The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation.

School Field Trips presented by The John M. O'Quinn Foundation.

School Programs are generously funded by Featured Sponsors The Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation, Supporting Sponsors The Honorable Kent R. Hance and The William Stamps Farish Fund, and Contributing Sponsor The Burdine Johnson Foundation.

The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a division the State Preservation Board. Additional support of exhibitions and programs is provided by the Texas State History Museum Foundation.

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