
Using Charts, Tables, and Graphs in Social Studies
The Social Studies Teacher Podcast · Kirsten Hammond, The Southern Teach LLC
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Show Notes
Whether you’re teaching geography, history, or economics, visual tools can simplify complex information and help your students develop critical thinking skills. In today's episode I’ll be sharing tips on how to integrate charts, tables, and graphs into your lessons to make learning more interactive and engaging.
Episode Highlights
- Why use charts, tables, and graphs?
- Types of visuals to use in your social studies lessons
- How to integrate visuals into lessons
- Activities and assessment ideas
- The end game - why it will benefit students in the long run
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