Exciting Updates and Improvements
When educators speak, we listen. Explore the updates and improvements we've made to support teachers.


Co-Teacher Function
Your classroom, your collaborators
Multiple teachers can now work together in a single class, with roles and permissions that match how your district manages rostering. Co-teachers, interventionists, and long-term subs each get their own access with no shared logins.
Inquiry Hub Updates
A hub that works hard for you
The Inquiry Hub has been updated with clearer organization, improved navigation, and new resources designed for how you actually use it. Whether you're planning a unit, preparing for a team meeting, or supporting a new teacher, what you need is easier to find.


Social Studies Video Library
See what inquiry looks like in classrooms
The Inquiry Hub now includes a video library with classroom footage, protocol walkthroughs, and real examples of structured inquiry across grade levels. Share something at a team meeting, walk a new teacher through a discussion protocol, or see how other classrooms handle a specific moment.
Integrations
Less setup and more teaching
Automated rostering with Clever and ClassLink keeps teachers, students, and classes in sync with no manual setup required. LTI 1.3 integrations with Canvas and Schoology let teachers launch assignments directly from their LMS.


Curriculum Update Log
Always know what changed
The Inquiry Hub now includes a running log of curriculum updates, pulled directly from our content team as changes happen. You can see what changed and open the update log.
Inquiry Work Gallery
Check out the amazing work that inquirED teachers and leaders have shared this school year
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We extended the Innovator Profile to create different pieces about our innovator of the past we each studied. Each student created a biography report, a portrait, timeline cards for our class timeline and a watercolor trait poster.
Past, Present, and Future
2nd Grade
Other
We extended the Innovator Profile to create different pieces about our innovator of the past we each studied. Each student created a biography report, a portrait, timeline cards for our class timeline and a watercolor trait poster.
Additional Info
Melissa Riehle from Lakota Local School District: OH, 2nd Grade

Our Special Location: Station work on urban, rural, and suburban terms and student work.
Our Special Location
1st Grade
Handout

We traced and cut out life sized bodies and filled them with drawings of our favorite people, places, and things that make us unique.
My Team and Self
Kindergarten
Final Product

The students LOVED making historical models and didn't even notice that I was having them practice making a claim (to name what they wanted to show with their model), use primary sources (to make their details historically accurate, and elaborate on their thinking (with a maker statement). They created a scavenger hunt for other classes to do as they visited our exhibit. While these projects took a long time and were messy, they were worth it for the high student engagement and deep thinking they prompted.
The American Revolution
5th Grade
Final Product
The students LOVED making historical models and didn't even notice that I was having them practice making a claim (to name what they wanted to show with their model), use primary sources (to make their details historically accurate, and elaborate on their thinking (with a maker statement). They created a scavenger hunt for other classes to do as they visited our exhibit. While these projects took a long time and were messy, they were worth it for the high student engagement and deep thinking they prompted.
Additional Info
Betsy McMichael from Roaring Fork School District: CO, 5th Grade

The students formed their own groups or worked individually and created their own challenge statements. This resulted in a variety of products from a recipe book with sustainable recipes, posters, board games, and dioramas.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Final Product
The students formed their own groups or worked individually and created their own challenge statements. This resulted in a variety of products from a recipe book with sustainable recipes, posters, board games, and dioramas.
Additional Info
Jim Bowering from Berkley Schools: MI, 4th Grade

These are power point presentations each child created for a natural resource of their choice. In their presentation they had to showcase their knowledge of the resource (what is it, where is it found, renewable or nonrenewable), how it is used, and ideas for conserving it locally as well as globally. After student created their presentations they shared them in small groups and used the warm/cool/ suggestion feedback. They continue to give feedback organically in class using these frameworks.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
5th Grade
Final Product
These are power point presentations each child created for a natural resource of their choice. In their presentation they had to showcase their knowledge of the resource (what is it, where is it found, renewable or nonrenewable), how it is used, and ideas for conserving it locally as well as globally. After student created their presentations they shared them in small groups and used the warm/cool/ suggestion feedback. They continue to give feedback organically in class using these frameworks.
Additional Info
Meagan Fleming from Tacoma Public Schools: WA, 5th Grade

We have added more to this bulletin board as the unit continues. We were very inspired by hearing immigrant stories, so we invited parents of our students to come and share their own immigration story. It was INCREDIBLE- the students learned so much and got to hear different perspectives, journeys, trials, obstacles, learn about countries and cultures, etc. The yellow chart is how we kept track of who came, where they immigrated from and to, the push/pull factors, any obstacles they faced, etc.
Migration and Movement
3rd Grade
Inquiry-Long Display
We have added more to this bulletin board as the unit continues. We were very inspired by hearing immigrant stories, so we invited parents of our students to come and share their own immigration story. It was INCREDIBLE- the students learned so much and got to hear different perspectives, journeys, trials, obstacles, learn about countries and cultures, etc. The yellow chart is how we kept track of who came, where they immigrated from and to, the push/pull factors, any obstacles they faced, etc.
Additional Info
Anya Logvinsky from John Thomas Dye School: CA, 3rd Grade

This is the first inquiry unit that my 4th graders complete. The Wellsnipps simulation activity at the start really engaged students to learn more about sustainability. The case studies were additionally eye opening as they come both from the somewhat distant and recent past. The entire class gave input for the words assigned per letter. Moreover, we assigned students to the cover page (art-oriented), table of contents and glossary as well. This picture book was given to our Kindergarten class and the teachers have been sharing small bits of it to students one at a time.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Final Product
This is the first inquiry unit that my 4th graders complete. The Wellsnipps simulation activity at the start really engaged students to learn more about sustainability. The case studies were additionally eye opening as they come both from the somewhat distant and recent past. The entire class gave input for the words assigned per letter. Moreover, we assigned students to the cover page (art-oriented), table of contents and glossary as well. This picture book was given to our Kindergarten class and the teachers have been sharing small bits of it to students one at a time.
Additional Info
Paul Han from Next Generation School: IL, 4th Grade

Families Near and Far
1st Grade
Investigation Questions Anchor Chart

Our class learned about the making of the transcontinental railroad and how it impacted our country. As part of the reflection, the students did a craft to match the lesson.
Innovation
2nd Grade
Other

Students created a representation of how they can make the world humane, ethical, and reasonable
Ancient Mesopotamia
6th Grade
Final Product

After drawing their prototype for their inquiry project, students wrote a reflection of how they feel their project is going and what they may need help with.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Handout
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