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Here are the teacher pack items for The Texas Economy, Now and in the Future:
In this experience, students explore the Texas economy today and consider how it might change in the future. They examine the role of the oil and gas industry and identify new industries that are diversifying the Texas economy. Then they imagine how Texas will look thirty years in the future.
The Texas economy has gone through many changes over the years. In the 1800s, agriculture businesses such as ranching and growing cotton were the core of the economy. In the early 1900s, the oil industry grew rapidly in Texas and is still a major part of the economy today. In the late 1900s, companies like Texas Instruments, Electronic Data Systems (EDS), and Dell Computer helped Texas develop into a center for high technology. Recently, healthcare and education jobs have been growing at the fastest rate in the state.
Objectives:
In a word or short phrase, list the part of the economy that your parent or guardian works in. For example, if someone works as a nurse, you would list “healthcare,” if they work as a teacher you would list “education,” and if they work as an electrician or plumber you would list “construction.” If you’re not sure what word to use, ask your teacher. If you have two parents or guardians who both work, choose the job that someone has been working in the longest.