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Grade 4 English Language Reading Information - Events, Ideas, Procedures and Concepts
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Fourth graders will begin to learn more difficult concepts and events in science and social studies. They should be able to read the textbook and explain events, procedures, ideas and concepts. To do this, the student will need to explain what happened in a historical event. The student should also be able to identify the cause of it.   Read about the Alamo and answer questions pertaining to this event: The Alamo was first built for the Spanish missionaries who came there. Over time, it was changed into a fort. In 1821, Mexico became free from Spanish rule. During this time the area in... Show more
Grade 4 English Language Reading Information - Events, Ideas, Procedures and Concepts
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1. Read the story - The Alamo above.
What is another reason why the battle of the Alamo became famous?
2. Read the story - The Alamo above.
What similarity did Mexico and Texas have?
3. Read the story - The Alamo above.
What is one reason why the battle of the Alamo became famous?
4. Read the story - The Alamo above.
Why do you think the Texan soldiers were told to leave the fort before the battle?
5. Read the story - The Alamo above.
Why did the Texans yell 'Remember the Alamo' at the end of the war?
6. Read the story - The Alamo above.
What was Mexico's conclusion about the outcome of the battle when they approached the Alamo?
7. Read the story - The Alamo above.
Why did the Texans want independence?
8. Read the story - The Alamo above.
In 1821, who or what owned the land that is now Texas?
9. Read the story - The Alamo above.
Who wanted the Texan soldiers to get out of the fort before the battle started?
10. Read the story - The Alamo above.
What was the Alamo when it was first built?