Geography by Nature
Certainly, if teachers try to teach each strand of social studies in a stand-alone fashion, there would simply not be enough time. By nature, geography is an interdisciplinary discipline, and it provides a natural lens through which other skills can be taught. This spells opportunities for teachers to integrate geography into their weekly instruction.
 
Five Themes of Geography

Before exploring this idea, consider the five themes of geography that The Joint Committee on Geographic Education of the National Council for Geographic Education and the American Association of Geographers developed to help focus teacher and student thinking when it comes to geography:

  1. Location (coordinates of longitude and latitude, distance from another place or general, i.e Northeast)
  2. Place (differences defined in terms of climate, physical features or the people who live there and their traditions)
  3. Human-environment interaction(how people change the environment to meet their needs and its positive and negative impact)
  4. Movement(patterns of movement of people, commerce, ideas)
  5. Regions (defined by characteristics including area, language, political divisions, religions and vegetation

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