Strategies: Using Photos as Thinking Prompts

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Strategies: Using Photos as Thinking Prompts AP Human Geography Kristi Neuroth

Why use photos as thinking prompts? Generate curiosity. Build observational skills. Practice GSI (“Geography Scene Investigation”) skills. Help students learn how to effectively and thoroughly analyze visual stimuli. Accompanying Documents: “Photo Fridays” Student Questions Document

Strategy #1: Photo Fridays

PHOTO FRIDAY! Questions # 1, 5, 8, 11, 12

Questions 1,3,5,10

Strategy #2: Multiple Photos

Questions 1,11,16

Strategy #3: Photo Reveal