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

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Co-Teacher Function

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Attached are several anchor charts we completed together in class during the unit. Also included is our word wall and investigation questions anchor chart.

Unit

Ancient Mesopotamia

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

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Attached are several anchor charts we completed together in class during the unit. Also included is our word wall and investigation questions anchor chart.

Additional Info

Angela Warner from Quality Schools International: IT, 5th Grade

Unit

Ancient Mesopotamia

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

Students viewed image clusters and engaged in a "predict-observe-conclude" protocol.

Unit

The American Revolution

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

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Students viewed image clusters and engaged in a "predict-observe-conclude" protocol.

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Rosa Cappetta from Community Consolidated School District 59: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

The American Revolution

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

Students chose a final product of either a picture book, a play, or a puppet show. They had the BEST time showing their learning.

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

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Students chose a final product of either a picture book, a play, or a puppet show. They had the BEST time showing their learning.

Additional Info

Kelly Ashline from Community Consolidated School District 93: IL, Kindergarten

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

Students made posters to encourage people to conserve resources in English and Spanish.

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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Students made posters to encourage people to conserve resources in English and Spanish.

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Kelly Ashline from Community Consolidated School District 93: IL, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

The students were overall inspired by the Champions for Change and deeply cared about protecting the plants and animals in our environment. They took a hint from "Bellen the Crayon Activist" and decided that they would first try to inspire their families to make changes at home to help better our community and world. The students loved the creation part of this inquiry as it gave them the most time to share their individual ideas and collaborate with friends. They were truly empowered. My only regret is that we started it so late in the year. I would've loved to have been able to continue to foster this mindset.

Unit

Civic Engagement

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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The students were overall inspired by the Champions for Change and deeply cared about protecting the plants and animals in our environment. They took a hint from "Bellen the Crayon Activist" and decided that they would first try to inspire their families to make changes at home to help better our community and world. The students loved the creation part of this inquiry as it gave them the most time to share their individual ideas and collaborate with friends. They were truly empowered. My only regret is that we started it so late in the year. I would've loved to have been able to continue to foster this mindset.

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Beth Caruso from South Brunswick School District: NJ, 1st Grade

Unit

Civic Engagement

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

We shared all of our learning with our community by holding an Innovation Museum. The museum had three exhibits- past, present and future. The past exhibit shared all about innovators of the past. The present exhibit shared how we innovated at our school and our future exhibit shared about our future innovation ideas. Students rotated throughout the exhibits presenting about their learning.

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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We shared all of our learning with our community by holding an Innovation Museum. The museum had three exhibits- past, present and future. The past exhibit shared all about innovators of the past. The present exhibit shared how we innovated at our school and our future exhibit shared about our future innovation ideas. Students rotated throughout the exhibits presenting about their learning.

Additional Info

Melissa Riehle from Lakota Local School District: OH, 2nd Grade

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Students write one word/short phrases on index cards that describe what contributes to a healthy democracy and add to poster throughout unit.

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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Students write one word/short phrases on index cards that describe what contributes to a healthy democracy and add to poster throughout unit.

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Angela Kastrava from Canby School District: OR, 5th Grade

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

Students wrote paragraphs and built dioramas to share information with younger students about the history of the Dakota and Anishinaabe people in Minnesota.

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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Students wrote paragraphs and built dioramas to share information with younger students about the history of the Dakota and Anishinaabe people in Minnesota.

Additional Info

Anna Dibley from Hiawatha Academies: MN, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

These are from my class last year. The first step was to create a display board that included physical and human characteristics, travel plan, raw materials and products, inquiry statement, and other facts about the country. The teams of students created an inquiry statement and project based on their country. The students had a World Expo inviting the first grade students. Each team had a table and presented their country's display board and inquiry project. Some presentations were interactive while others were oral presentations. The first grade students had "passport" books that were stamped by the third grade students at each booth.

Unit

Global Connections

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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These are from my class last year. The first step was to create a display board that included physical and human characteristics, travel plan, raw materials and products, inquiry statement, and other facts about the country. The teams of students created an inquiry statement and project based on their country. The students had a World Expo inviting the first grade students. Each team had a table and presented their country's display board and inquiry project. Some presentations were interactive while others were oral presentations. The first grade students had "passport" books that were stamped by the third grade students at each booth.

Additional Info

Jennifer Heffernen from Waukee Community School District: IA, 3rd Grade

Unit

Global Connections

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

To kick off our innovation unit, we explored innovations of the past.

Unit

Past, Present, and Future

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Other

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To kick off our innovation unit, we explored innovations of the past.

Additional Info

Melissa Riehle from Lakota Local School District: OH, 2nd Grade

Unit

Past, Present, and Future

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Other

This is our classroom quilt square display. Each student has at least 1 completed square that is displayed, and some from each lesson are combined to make our quilt.

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Handout

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This is our classroom quilt square display. Each student has at least 1 completed square that is displayed, and some from each lesson are combined to make our quilt.

Additional Info

Amanda Fabian from South Brunswick School District: NJ, 1st Grade

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Handout

Half of my class chose to create “calm down bracelets.” They interviewed our school counselor about good strategies and made templates for their bracelets. They shared about their bracelets on announcements and made a green screen video. They packaged and delivered bracelets to each class in our building and gave our school counselor a supply as well. Classrooms added them to their calm down centers in their classrooms.

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Other

No items found.

Half of my class chose to create “calm down bracelets.” They interviewed our school counselor about good strategies and made templates for their bracelets. They shared about their bracelets on announcements and made a green screen video. They packaged and delivered bracelets to each class in our building and gave our school counselor a supply as well. Classrooms added them to their calm down centers in their classrooms.

Additional Info

Melissa Riehle from Lakota Local School District: OH, 2nd Grade

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Other

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