Thursday, January 12

Facts about Texas

Texas Facts

Learn facts about Texas for kids.


Have you ever taken a vacation to Texas? Maybe you were born there? Whatever it may be, you can learn cool facts about Texas right here; just continue to read on. I love learning cool facts about each of the different states in the United States. I would like to share some of those very cool facts with you! Every Thursday, I will be posting cool facts about each of the fifty states in the United States. The states will be done in alphabetical (ABC) order! Last week we posted facts about Tennessee. This week we are posting cool facts about Texas. You will learn facts about Texas' state flag, bird, and many other state facts. The countdown is on, only seven (7) more states to post about! 

Did you know that Texas was the twenty-eighth (28th) state to join the union? Yes, that is right! Texas officially joined the union on December 29, 1845! Texas is located in the South-Central region of the United States. Texas shares a border with four (4) states: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Texas also shares a border with Mexico. Texas is the second (2nd) largest state in the United States. That means Texas comes in second place as one of the biggest states in the United States of America. There are about 30,029,570 people that live in the state of Texas. That is a lot of people.

Did you know that the population of the United States is estimated to be about 334,240,213 people?

 


Texas famous person alert:

Did you know that Jack Kilby worked in Dallas, Texas? Jack Kilby worked at Texas Instruments. He is an electrical engineer. To learn more about Jack Kilby: CLICK HERE

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Quick Facts about Texas:

1. A few things Texas is known for are: Oil, western/ranch/cowboy life, and the Alamo. A few of the nicknames for the state of Texas are: the Lone Star State, the Jumbo State, and the Beef State. The Texas state motto is “Friendship”. The Texas state motto was adopted sometime in 1930. The abbreviation for Texas is TX.

2. The capital of Texas is Austin. Austin officially became the capital of Texas in 1839. Austin has an estimated population of about 964,175 people.

3. The Texas state bird is the Northern Mockingbird. The Northern Mockingbird is gray and white in coloring. The Northern Mockingbird was chosen as the state bird for Texas in 1927. You can look at a picture and read more about the Northern Mockingbird here: Click here

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4. The Texas official state flower is the Bluebonnet. The Bluebonnet is an annual flowering (wildflowers) plant that can be found growing in various places throughout the state of Texas. The Bluebonnets start blooming during late March to early May. The Bluebonnet is purple/blue in color!! The Bluebonnet became the official state flower in March 7, 1901.

5. The current state flag of Texas was officially adopted on January 25, 1839. Texas’s state flag is divided into three sections: blue, white, and red. There is a white star on the blue section of the left-handed side of the flag.

6. Some crops that are grown in Texas are: beets, corn, cotton, cucumbers, hay, peanuts, rice, spinach, and wheat.

7. Some cool places to visit while in Texas are: the Space Center Houston, South Padre Island, and the Hamilton Pool Preserve.

8. Some animals that live in Texas are: alligators, armadillos, bats, rattlesnakes, squirrels, and Texas Longhorns. 

9. Texas can get very hot and very cold depending on the time of year. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Texas was 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Seymour, Texas on August 12, 1936. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Texas was -23 degrees (23 degrees below zero) Fahrenheit in Tulia, Texas on February 12, 1899.

 

 

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Facts about Texas


 

 

Get your free printable Texas worksheet here:

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Books about Texas:

1. Welcome to Texas by Asa Gilland

2. Texas History for Kids by Karen Bush Gibson

3. A Childs History of Texas by Sarah Jackson

4. L Is for Lone Star by Alan Stacy

Parents/caretakers be sure books are child friendly before reading them to your child/children.

 

You can Click here to purchase the 50 states workbook on Amazon.







You can also utilize the 50 States tab at the top of my page to find all the 50 states post in one convenient place. 


 

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2 comments:

  1. Great facts! I have only visited El Paso, but do want to take a trip in the future to see more of Texas.

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    1. Thank you. I've never been to Texas. I have a niece that lives there so maybe one day in the future we may take a trip. It looks like a very nice place to visit!

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