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Page 1: Welcome!

Welcome! Please put your sticky

note at the front of your desk so I can see it.

Please pass forward your signed safety contract.

Please get out map of Houston ecoregions and your ecoregion description

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Class Procedures If you miss class:

Check the binder for details and handouts Double check with your neighbor Power point notes available on class website

Objective Sheets: Calendar A study guide for the unit

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Houston Intersection of four ecological zones:

Prairies Bayous Forests Galveston Bay

How did these areas shape the growth of Houston? Do they still matter today? Could they have brought your family to the area?

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Were any of the reasons to move here related to our natural resources?

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Houston 10,000 years ago Akoskia nation

Spring/summer – oysters, clams and fish from the Bay

Fall/Winter – small animals and plants from the prairie

Why did they move with the seasons?

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Battle! Texas becomes a nation. Santa Anna retreated

from San Antonio to San Jacinto

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Tall grass prairie – 6 to 9 feet tall! Did it play a role in the victory?

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Waterways were used for transportation

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Official founding of Houston Allen Brothers – confluence (meeting

point) of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak bayou – farthest point upstream where a barge could turn around.

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What resources are emphasized in this painting?

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Early economies Cattle Cotton Sugar Timber PLUS waterways

to move them!

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1870’s: Railroads carried goods to ships and to markets east.

“Houston – where 17 railroads meet the sea.” (late 1800’s marketing moto)

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Rice fields were established after barbed wire was invented.

Rice fields must be flooded, so rainfall is important.

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How were the early Houstonians reliant on the four ecosystems? Prairie Forest Bayou Bay

How about these?shop keepershome buildersdoctorsteachers

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Oil! Spindletop well in Beaumont starts Texas oil boom 1901

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Port of Houston built 1914 – today it moves the most foreign tonnage in the US

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1945 – Texas Medical Center

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Houston, we have a space program. (1961)

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Soooo . . . .that sticky note Color your sticky and put it back on the

timeline: Brown: agriculture, ranching Green: timber Red: oil/energy Blue: medical Leave uncolored: supporting industries Others?

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Graph – Houston’s population growth What units are on the X axis? How many people were in Houston at the last

census? How long ago was the population half what it is

today? How many people might there be by 2070? Mark the following on the graph:

Building the railroads Spindletop Medical Center established NASA established

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Houston’s natural resources have contributed to the area’s growth. Evidence for: Evidence against:

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Expected Houston demographic trends for the next 50 years: City will grow City will continue to diversify jobs,

ethnicity City is getting younger on average

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Our Big Questions: What environmental issues will we face

as our city continues to grow? What is your role in our city and our

ecosystems?

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We each depend on natural resources Food Air Water Energy

How does increased population affect our resources?

Which resources do you think Houstonians should be most concerned about?

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SustainabilityKeeping an ecological balance by conserving our natural resources

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We each depend on natural resources Food Air Water Energy

How does increased population affect our resources?

Which resources do you think Houstonians should be most concerned about?

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Objective Sheet time – wrap up