This document discusses integrating visual arts skills with social studies content. It provides examples of lessons that combine standards from history/social studies and visual arts. The lessons encourage students to analyze images, develop critical thinking skills and gain historical perspective. One lesson has 4th grade students examining the social influences of artists like Michelangelo and Ansel Adams. Another has 2nd graders analyzing advertisements to understand consumerism and persuasive techniques. The document argues this approach improves student engagement and helps them access social studies content.