Interdisciplinary analysis, when led by social studies, offers a powerful lens for understanding complex human experiences. By drawing upon history, geography, economics, political science, sociology, and anthropology, we gain a holistic perspective on societal issues. This approach encourages students to connect past events with present realities, analyze spatial relationships and their impact, and understand the interplay of economic and political systems. Leading with social studies emphasizes the human element, ensuring that scientific and mathematical data are interpreted within a social and cultural context. For instance, analyzing climate change involves not only scientific data but also understanding its historical roots, geographical impacts on communities, economic consequences, and the political decisions shaping our response. This interdisciplinary approach fosters critical thinking, encourages diverse perspectives, and equips learners to tackle multifaceted challenges with a comprehensive understanding of the human world.