Why did the cattle kingdom become such a significant part of American history, and how did it influence the development of the West? This lesson and activity examines the lives of cowboys of the open range and the challenges they faced. Students will analyze reading passages and a cowboy’s point of view to answer corresponding scaffolding questions. They will answer the final summary question to apply their knowledge.
Included in this resource:
Do Now - Settlers’ journey primary source photograph with analysis questions
Cattle Kingdom reading passage with scaffolding questions
Cattle Kingdom, Cowboys, Cattle Drive, Chisholm Trail, Diversity
The End of the Open Range reading passage with scaffolding questions
Life of a Cowboy POV with scaffolding questions
Cattle Drive Adventure Activity
Cowboy Role Cards
Weather/Event cards
Cattle tokens
Cattle Drive Adventure activity sheet and discussion questions
Cattle Drive Adventure map
Application/Closing/Higher-Order Thinking Assessment: How did the cattle kingdom, cattle drives, the Chisholm Trail, and the diversity of cowboys change the economy, culture, and community of the American West in the 1800s?
Answer key for teachers (suggested)
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