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Inquiry Journeys’ new Print Teacher Editions bring structured inquiry into an easy-to-use, classroom-ready format. Each spiral-bound edition includes step-by-step lesson plans, assessment guides, and setup supports aligned to the Inquiry model . Grounded in a research-based structure that sequences Launch, Investigation, and Informed Action modules , the Print Teacher Editions help teachers build deep content knowledge and guide students toward meaningful Inquiry Products—all in one place.

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students who received an additional 30 minutes of social studies instruction per day in grades 1-5 outperformed students who received less social studies instruction on ELA tests

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"Inquiry at a Glance" videos are available for ALL units across the curriculum. These videos provide teachers with an overview of the main ideas and events of the unit.  Find the videos by hitting the “play” button on the Inquiry overview.

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This learning wall was built throughout the unit. We read many books about changing landscapes in our community across time. The anchor charts at the bottom of the wall helped us to talk about the modifications in our community. In language arts we used Atlas' to find common and proper nouns across our state, country, and world. We ended the unit finding one spot on our campus that needed modification. We made posters and wrote letters to our principal.

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Our Changing Landscape

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2nd Grade

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This learning wall was built throughout the unit. We read many books about changing landscapes in our community across time. The anchor charts at the bottom of the wall helped us to talk about the modifications in our community. In language arts we used Atlas' to find common and proper nouns across our state, country, and world. We ended the unit finding one spot on our campus that needed modification. We made posters and wrote letters to our principal.

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Christine Crutchfield from Mount Pisgah Christian School: GA, 2nd Grade

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

My 2nd graders have been LOVING this social studies unit and are totally engaged! I guess I just want to say a big thank you for everyone who came together to create this inquiry and how user friendly it is coming from a busy teacher! Good luck to everyone else out there! Thank you again!

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Meeting Needs and Wants

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2nd Grade

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My 2nd graders have been LOVING this social studies unit and are totally engaged! I guess I just want to say a big thank you for everyone who came together to create this inquiry and how user friendly it is coming from a busy teacher! Good luck to everyone else out there! Thank you again!

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Meeting Needs and Wants

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2nd Grade

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Wall Display

At my school, we are beginning to create class books about Navigating School. There are 5 K2 classes and each is going to be doing a different part of the school. (classroom, hallway, cafeteria, specials, and playground) My class is going to be navigating the hallway so I created the cover page for the book. Each student if going to create a page about how they can navigate the hallway. Some ideas we brainstormed included lining up, quiet voices, eyes forward, safe bodies, and hands by our sides. I included a rough draft from one of my students in the picture. The next step will be to revise and create our final drafts. We can't wait to read our book as a class!

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Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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At my school, we are beginning to create class books about Navigating School. There are 5 K2 classes and each is going to be doing a different part of the school. (classroom, hallway, cafeteria, specials, and playground) My class is going to be navigating the hallway so I created the cover page for the book. Each student if going to create a page about how they can navigate the hallway. Some ideas we brainstormed included lining up, quiet voices, eyes forward, safe bodies, and hands by our sides. I included a rough draft from one of my students in the picture. The next step will be to revise and create our final drafts. We can't wait to read our book as a class!

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Colleen Saia from Lawrence Family Development Charter: MA, Kindergarten

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Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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Students conducted research on the Native peoples of different regions of North America. Students also created the map!

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Native America

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5th Grade

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Students conducted research on the Native peoples of different regions of North America. Students also created the map!

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Natalie Taylor from IMAGO DEI MIDDLE SCHOOL: AZ, 5th Grade

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Native America

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5th Grade

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Wall Display

Students used the Pixton app to create these comics.

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Natural Resources of the U.S.

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4th Grade

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Students used the Pixton app to create these comics.

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Kerry Nowicki from Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District 96: IL, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

We launched our Meeting Needs and Wants unit this week in social studies! My second graders were SO excited to learn about needs and wants and discuss what is a need versus a want in a community. We came up with a list of places in our community that are must haves versus may haves, and then created "2R Town", named after our class. Students worked collaboratively to build and design our town full of buildings that fit the needs of a community. Of course, a few "wants" were thrown in as well! At the end of the day today, after spending a full hour and a half learning and creating, a student told me that this was "the most fun he's ever had during social studies" and that usually he "doesn't enjoy it". Other students chimed in and agreed, saying that this unit was already fun and exciting! I am looking forward to continuing this unit with my students!

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Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

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We launched our Meeting Needs and Wants unit this week in social studies! My second graders were SO excited to learn about needs and wants and discuss what is a need versus a want in a community. We came up with a list of places in our community that are must haves versus may haves, and then created "2R Town", named after our class. Students worked collaboratively to build and design our town full of buildings that fit the needs of a community. Of course, a few "wants" were thrown in as well! At the end of the day today, after spending a full hour and a half learning and creating, a student told me that this was "the most fun he's ever had during social studies" and that usually he "doesn't enjoy it". Other students chimed in and agreed, saying that this unit was already fun and exciting! I am looking forward to continuing this unit with my students!

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Ashley Roth from Public Schools of Brookline: MA, 2nd Grade

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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malie koehler from Hawai‘i Department of Education: Ho'okena Elementary School: HI, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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Other

Students were proud of the work they put into their Mini Posters! Analyzing connections between historical Indigenous Americans and their cultural areas was challenging but rewarding.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

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Students were proud of the work they put into their Mini Posters! Analyzing connections between historical Indigenous Americans and their cultural areas was challenging but rewarding.

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Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

I teach 4 sections of 5th grade Social Studies and this is my first year in this position. Although higher order thinking can be a challenge, my students have accepted the challenge and continue to show me how effective and engaging the inquirED curriculum is. I enjoy looking back at the students' initial understanding at the beginning of each module compared to how much their thinking has grown in a few days or by the assessment checkpoints.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

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I teach 4 sections of 5th grade Social Studies and this is my first year in this position. Although higher order thinking can be a challenge, my students have accepted the challenge and continue to show me how effective and engaging the inquirED curriculum is. I enjoy looking back at the students' initial understanding at the beginning of each module compared to how much their thinking has grown in a few days or by the assessment checkpoints.

Additional Info

Karlie Goldstine from Allamakee Community School District: IA, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

Students listened and participated in reading the text aloud in class. Then they worked in pairs or small groups to synthesize the reading and take notes to answer questions and fill out the organizer.

Unit

The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

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Students listened and participated in reading the text aloud in class. Then they worked in pairs or small groups to synthesize the reading and take notes to answer questions and fill out the organizer.

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Elizabeth Nielsen from Skokie District 68: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

Students studied a state in a particular region and made a scrapbook page, which showed human characteristics, natural characteristics, recreational land use and summarized how this state fits in that region.

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Handout

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Students studied a state in a particular region and made a scrapbook page, which showed human characteristics, natural characteristics, recreational land use and summarized how this state fits in that region.

Additional Info

Rebecca Baril from National Heritage Academies - Parent District: NC, MI, NY, CO, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

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