Educational worksheet about the Battle of the Alamo with reading comprehension questions and activities.
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Let’s go step by step to answer all the questions based on the reading passage about the Battle of the Alamo.
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First, let’s look at the “Answer the following questions” worksheet (top left):
1. What year did the Battle of the Alamo take place in?
→ The passage says: “The Battle of the Alamo was a famous battle that took place in Texas in 1836.”
✔ Answer: 1836
2. Who were the two main groups involved in the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “It was a big fight between the Texans and the Mexican army.”
✔ Answer: Texans and the Mexican army
3. Where was the Alamo located?
→ The passage says: “The Alamo was an old mission in San Antonio...”
✔ Answer: San Antonio, Texas
4. Who was the leader of the Mexican army during the battle?
→ The passage says: “The Mexican army, led by General Santa Anna...”
✔ Answer: General Santa Anna
5. How long did the battle last?
→ The passage says: “The battle lasted for 13 days...”
✔ Answer: 13 days
6. Which famous figures were killed in the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “Many Texans were killed in the battle, including famous figures like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie.”
✔ Answer: Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
7. What did the Battle of the Alamo symbolize for the Texans?
→ The passage says: “The Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of courage and sacrifice for the Texans.”
✔ Answer: Courage and sacrifice
8. What was the outcome of the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “In the end, the Alamo fell to the Mexican army.” Also: “Even though they lost the battle...”
✔ Answer: The Mexicans won; the Texans lost.
9. What is the significance of the Alamo today?
→ The passage says: “Today, the Alamo is a famous historic site that people from all over the world visit to learn about the brave Texans who fought and died there.”
✔ Answer: It’s a famous historic site where people learn about the brave Texans.
10. Why is the Battle of the Alamo considered a turning point in the Texas Revolution?
→ The passage says: “It showed the world that the Texans were willing to fight for their freedom, no matter the cost. And eventually, the Texans did win their independence from Mexico.” Also: “it inspired more Texans to join the fight for independence.”
✔ Answer: It inspired more Texans to fight and showed the world they were serious about freedom — which helped them eventually win independence.
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Now, let’s do the “Mark as True or False” worksheet (bottom left):
1. The Battle of the Alamo took place in 1936.
→ Passage says 1836 → ✘ False
2. The Texans were fighting for their independence from Spain.
→ Passage says: “fighting for their independence from Mexico.” → ✘ False
3. The Mexican army was led by General Santa Anna.
→ Passage confirms this → ✔ True
4. The Texans were not outnumbered in the battle.
→ Passage says: “The Texans were outnumbered...” → ✘ False
5. The Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of cowardice and defeat for the Texans.
→ Passage says: “symbol of courage and sacrifice” → ✘ False
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Short answer questions (also bottom left):
1. Where did the Battle of the Alamo take place?
→ San Antonio, Texas → ✔ San Antonio
2. Who were the two famous figures killed in the battle?
→ Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie → ✔ Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
3. How long did the battle last?
→ 13 days → ✔ 13 days
4. Who led the Mexican army during the battle?
→ General Santa Anna → ✔ General Santa Anna
5. What did the Texans fight for during the battle?
→ Independence from Mexico → ✔ Independence from Mexico
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Final Answer:
Worksheet 1 – Answer the following questions:
1. 1836
2. Texans and the Mexican army
3. San Antonio, Texas
4. General Santa Anna
5. 13 days
6. Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
7. Courage and sacrifice
8. The Mexicans won; the Texans lost
9. It’s a famous historic site where people learn about the brave Texans
10. It inspired more Texans to fight and showed the world they were serious about freedom — helping them eventually win independence
Worksheet 2 – Mark as True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
Short answer questions:
1. San Antonio
2. Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
3. 13 days
4. General Santa Anna
5. Independence from Mexico
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First, let’s look at the “Answer the following questions” worksheet (top left):
1. What year did the Battle of the Alamo take place in?
→ The passage says: “The Battle of the Alamo was a famous battle that took place in Texas in 1836.”
✔ Answer: 1836
2. Who were the two main groups involved in the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “It was a big fight between the Texans and the Mexican army.”
✔ Answer: Texans and the Mexican army
3. Where was the Alamo located?
→ The passage says: “The Alamo was an old mission in San Antonio...”
✔ Answer: San Antonio, Texas
4. Who was the leader of the Mexican army during the battle?
→ The passage says: “The Mexican army, led by General Santa Anna...”
✔ Answer: General Santa Anna
5. How long did the battle last?
→ The passage says: “The battle lasted for 13 days...”
✔ Answer: 13 days
6. Which famous figures were killed in the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “Many Texans were killed in the battle, including famous figures like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie.”
✔ Answer: Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
7. What did the Battle of the Alamo symbolize for the Texans?
→ The passage says: “The Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of courage and sacrifice for the Texans.”
✔ Answer: Courage and sacrifice
8. What was the outcome of the Battle of the Alamo?
→ The passage says: “In the end, the Alamo fell to the Mexican army.” Also: “Even though they lost the battle...”
✔ Answer: The Mexicans won; the Texans lost.
9. What is the significance of the Alamo today?
→ The passage says: “Today, the Alamo is a famous historic site that people from all over the world visit to learn about the brave Texans who fought and died there.”
✔ Answer: It’s a famous historic site where people learn about the brave Texans.
10. Why is the Battle of the Alamo considered a turning point in the Texas Revolution?
→ The passage says: “It showed the world that the Texans were willing to fight for their freedom, no matter the cost. And eventually, the Texans did win their independence from Mexico.” Also: “it inspired more Texans to join the fight for independence.”
✔ Answer: It inspired more Texans to fight and showed the world they were serious about freedom — which helped them eventually win independence.
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Now, let’s do the “Mark as True or False” worksheet (bottom left):
1. The Battle of the Alamo took place in 1936.
→ Passage says 1836 → ✘ False
2. The Texans were fighting for their independence from Spain.
→ Passage says: “fighting for their independence from Mexico.” → ✘ False
3. The Mexican army was led by General Santa Anna.
→ Passage confirms this → ✔ True
4. The Texans were not outnumbered in the battle.
→ Passage says: “The Texans were outnumbered...” → ✘ False
5. The Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of cowardice and defeat for the Texans.
→ Passage says: “symbol of courage and sacrifice” → ✘ False
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Short answer questions (also bottom left):
1. Where did the Battle of the Alamo take place?
→ San Antonio, Texas → ✔ San Antonio
2. Who were the two famous figures killed in the battle?
→ Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie → ✔ Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
3. How long did the battle last?
→ 13 days → ✔ 13 days
4. Who led the Mexican army during the battle?
→ General Santa Anna → ✔ General Santa Anna
5. What did the Texans fight for during the battle?
→ Independence from Mexico → ✔ Independence from Mexico
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Final Answer:
Worksheet 1 – Answer the following questions:
1. 1836
2. Texans and the Mexican army
3. San Antonio, Texas
4. General Santa Anna
5. 13 days
6. Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
7. Courage and sacrifice
8. The Mexicans won; the Texans lost
9. It’s a famous historic site where people learn about the brave Texans
10. It inspired more Texans to fight and showed the world they were serious about freedom — helping them eventually win independence
Worksheet 2 – Mark as True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
Short answer questions:
1. San Antonio
2. Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie
3. 13 days
4. General Santa Anna
5. Independence from Mexico
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