This document discusses techniques for teaching social studies concepts rather than relying on memorization. It recommends that teachers first prepare well by researching topics using multiple resources. They should then deliver lessons using demonstration methods like charts, models and drawings to ensure students understand without ambiguity. Teachers should also encourage active student participation through question and answer sessions and have students summarize readings, answer questions and complete activities like drawing diagrams and working on projects. Group discussions can further aid in teaching topics. The overall goal is for students to grasp concepts in an easy and appropriate manner.