STSS.SS.3.F
Use visual images (photographs, paintings, and other media) to facilitate understanding and appreciation of multiple perspectives in a social studies topic.
Special Topics in Social Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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visual imagesphotographspaintingsmediamultiple perspectivessocial studies topicunderstandingappreciation
Skills
- use (visual images to support understanding) #dok2
- analyze (visual images for perspective and meaning) #dok3
- interpret (multiple perspectives through visual media) #dok3
- facilitate (understanding and appreciation using visual sources) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify different types of visual images used in social studies, such as photographs, paintings, and other media. #dok1
- I can use visual images to help explain multiple perspectives on a social studies topic. #dok2
- I can analyze the ways visual images represent different perspectives within social studies topics. #dok3
- I can interpret how photographs, paintings, and media contribute to understanding and appreciating multiple perspectives in a social studies context. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Visual images are powerful tools for revealing and understanding multiple perspectives in social studies topics.
- Appreciating different perspectives requires analyzing and interpreting various forms of visual media.
Essential Questions
- How do photographs, paintings, and other visual images convey different perspectives about a social studies topic?
- In what ways can visual images enhance our understanding of historical or cultural events?
- How can analyzing visual media help us appreciate points of view that differ from our own?
- What are some methods for interpreting the meaning and message of visual images in social studies?
- Why is it important to use visual images when studying multiple perspectives?