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Today marks our 100th episode of Texas History for Kids! 🎉 Join us as we uncover a shiny silver clue—a 1936 Texas Centennial Half Dollar—and follow its trail back through time.
Step into 1836, when Texians at Washington-on-the-Brazos declared independence from Mexico. March through the battles of the Texas Revolution, then fast-forward a century to 1936, when Texans celebrated their first hundred years with a world-fair-sized party at Fair Park in Dallas.
RESOURCES
References
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/texas-centennial
https://www.artdeco.org/texas-centennial-celebration
Music/Sounds by Pixabay
Starting Jingle Sound Effect by Shiden Beats Music from Pixabay- Jingle Slide Guitar
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🎉 Y’all, it’s freebie time!
Snag your Texas Flag Reading Packet—perfect for grades 4–7!
Plus, join the email list for more Texas-sized learning fun each week.
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By Michelle GallegosLet me know what you thought of this podcast! Send a text.
Today marks our 100th episode of Texas History for Kids! 🎉 Join us as we uncover a shiny silver clue—a 1936 Texas Centennial Half Dollar—and follow its trail back through time.
Step into 1836, when Texians at Washington-on-the-Brazos declared independence from Mexico. March through the battles of the Texas Revolution, then fast-forward a century to 1936, when Texans celebrated their first hundred years with a world-fair-sized party at Fair Park in Dallas.
RESOURCES
References
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/texas-centennial
https://www.artdeco.org/texas-centennial-celebration
Music/Sounds by Pixabay
Starting Jingle Sound Effect by Shiden Beats Music from Pixabay- Jingle Slide Guitar
Support the show
🎉 Y’all, it’s freebie time!
Snag your Texas Flag Reading Packet—perfect for grades 4–7!
Plus, join the email list for more Texas-sized learning fun each week.
👉 SEND MY FREEBIE!