Title: The Symbols of Texas
1The Symbols of Texas
2Texas is a big state with many important
symbols.
3The Alamo
One of our most famous symbols is
Remember what happened here?
4What happened at the Alamo?
- A party celebrating Texas Independence
- A famous battle in the Texas Revolution
- A famous battle in the American Revolution
5Flags are symbols. Texas has had six different
flags in its history.
Spanish - 1519-1685. French - 1685-1690.
Spanish - 1690-1821. Mexican - 1821-1836.
Republic of Texas - 1836-1845. United States -
1845-1861. Confederate States - 1861-1865.
United States - 1865 to the present.
6The Lone Star Flag The state flag's colors
represent the same virtues as they do in the
national flag Red means bravery white, purity
and blue, loyalty.
Texas has a nickname. It is known as the Lone
Star State.
7How many flags flew over Texas?
- 3
- 5
- 6
8Texas nickname is The Friendly State
- True
- False
9We say the Texas pledge. "Honor the Texas
flag I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one
and indivisible."
10Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty
state!Texas, our Texas! So wonderful so great!
Boldest and grandest, Withstanding ev'ry test
O Empire wide and glorious, You stand supremely
blest. God bless you Texas! And keep you brave
and strong, That you may grow in power and
worth, Thro'out the ages long.
StateSong
Click on the Web site below to hear the state
anthem. http//www.lsjunction.com/song.htm
11Our state capitol is a symbol.
You will find this building in Austin, Texas, our
capital city.
12This is the State Seal.
13This seal is on the floor of the capitol rotunda
under the dome.
14The Texas State Capitol is in
- Austin
- Houston
- Dallas
- Pecos
15Monuments
Are Symbols
This monument is for the Battle at San Jacinto.
Sam Houston led the Texans to victory for
Independence when they won the battle at San
Jacinto.
16The state flower of Texas is the bluebonnet. It
is also called buffalo clover, wolf flower and el
conejo (the rabbit). The bluebonnet was adopted
as the state flower, on request of the Society of
Colonial Dames in Texas, by the 27th Legislature,
1901.
17State Tree Pecan What led to its official
adoption probably grew out of the request of Gov.
James Stephen Hogg that a pecan tree be planted
at his grave.
State Bird Mockingbird
18The Texas motto is..Friendship! The word,
Texas, or Tejas, was the Spanish pronunciation of
a Caddo Indian word meaning "friends" or
"allies."
19The yellow rose is the state flower of Texas
- True
- False
20The mockingbird is the state bird of Texas.
- True
- False
21The state tree of Texas is
- The apple tree
- The pecan tree
- The oak tree
- The cactus
22Texans are proud of their state and its symbols!
23Many of the pictures in this slide show came from
the Lone Star Junction Web site. Visit
http//www.lsjunction.com/ to see more images of
the great state of Texas.