Using prints in the classroom can benefit visual learners, who make up 65% of the population. Prints aid inquiry skills by allowing students to carefully observe, connect prior knowledge, and draw conclusions from images. They also add a human element by immersing students in the culture and helping them better understand people and events, as well as developing empathy. When using prints, teachers should consider the point of view being presented and have students compare different images from the same time period to understand varying perspectives.