A Texas Alphabet

Social Studies/Language Arts

Students will create an alphabet book for younger children based on Texas themes.

What You Need

What to Do

  1. Circulate examples of alphabet books and ask students how and what younger children can learn from them. Point out, if necessary, that not only can children learn the letters of the alphabet, they can also learn about the things that are pictured.
  2. Divide students into publishing teams, with responsibilities for writers, editors, artists, and bookmakers. Have each team plan a Texas alphabet. Explain that each letter should stand for something that can be found in Texas. For example: A is for Austin, B is for bronco, C is for cattle, D is for Dallas, and so forth.
  3. Once students have researched a state-related subject for each letter, they will create the text and drawing for each page, decorate a cover, and bind the book. Encourage students to develop step-by-step checks for accuracy.
  4. On publication day, have students share their completed books with other teams.

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