Explore Asia: Understanding Geography and Population Through Diverse Perspectives
The foundation course for the 2026 academic year in Social Studies for Grade 7 (M.1) students is filled with engaging activities and active participation. The lessons focus on building students’ understanding of the “geography and population characteristics of Asia,” which are essential foundations for understanding today’s world.
Students explore various topics, including landforms, climate, natural resources, and the diversity of populations across Asia. Through activities that encourage critical thinking, analysis, and connections to real-world situations, students gain deeper understanding and clearer perspectives on the subject matter.
The learning activities are conducted under the guidance of Ms. Intradara Chueangdee, Head of the Social Studies, Religion, and Culture Department, who carefully designs student-centered lessons that promote participation and inspire enthusiasm for learning.
These activities help build a strong foundation in world geography while enhancing analytical thinking skills and understanding of social and cultural diversity—essential skills for learners in the 21st century.
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