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Elementary social studies built on inquiry
Welcome community members! Find out more about how Inquiry Journeys engages students and supports teachers in inquiry-based social studies.
What do we mean by inquiry-based social studies?
Think back on the way that you learned social studies…
- Did you memorize lots of dates?
- How much knowledge did you gain?
- What experiences do you remember?
Inquiry Journeys is different. Instead of just memorizing facts from a textbook, students investigate social studies topics by exploring a big question. Teachers guide the way—sharing key ideas, leading discussions, and helping students make sense of what they learn. Along the way, students gather evidence from books, articles, maps, and videos to build their answers
When working hard feels like fun
Projects, discussions, and activities make learning active and meaningful.
One source of information is never enough...
...and big questions have more than one answer.
Inquiry Journeys gives students access to thousands of rich sources—like books, articles, maps, photos, and videos. These materials come from many voices and perspectives, both past and present. By exploring different types of sources, students build strong media skills and connect what they’re learning to their own lives.
In practice, that means:
- A wide range of authentic stories, images, and videos
- Perspectives from different times and communities
- Engaging content from trusted, award-winning providers

Some of our source providers:















Did you know social studies can boost reading and writing?
In Inquiry Journeys, kids practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening while they explore social studies. Every lesson blends literacy with history, civics, geography, and more—so students grow in both areas at the same time.
- Students read real books, articles, and stories to build knowledge
- Teachers guide them with the right support to tackle big ideas
- Literacy skills deepen as students connect what they read to what they’re learning
With Inquiry Journeys, build their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills as exploring big social studies ideas.
Practical voices
Elementary social studies that leaders love
Katie
Kindergarten Teacher
Anna
5th Grade Teacher
Paul
4th Grade Teacher
Wondering what’s inside each unit? You’re in the right place.
Explore the unit descriptions below to see what students will be learning at each grade level. Depending on your district, units may appear in different grades or be taught in a different order.
See the story of an Inquiry Journeys unit
In the Global Connections social studies unit, students investigate how everyday items—from bananas to backpacks—connect them to people and places around the world.
Guided by the big question, “How can we act as global citizens?”, kids build important social studies and literacy skills while also learning about geography, interdependence, and real-world connections.


















