National Geographic is an AMAZING resource for your classroom. They have curriculum for teachers as well as fun activities for the kids. One of the resources that Fulbright used, and I LOVE, is the Teaching Across Perspectives. You can use this resource to look at an issue from different perspectives. For example, refugees. Students look at the spatial (where), cultural, political, economic, historical, ecological, and geological perspectives. What kind of impact do displaced individuals have on a local, regional, and global scale? How are they all connected? There are so many things a teacher could with this lesson. I have attached the link below in the Study & Learn section of my page. Check it out!
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