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Exciting Updates and Improvements

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

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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Check out the amazing work that inquirED teachers and leaders have shared this school year

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Students summarized and illustrated historical events then identified connections between events. Timeline was used as interactive learning board.

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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Students summarized and illustrated historical events then identified connections between events. Timeline was used as interactive learning board.

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Jennie Greene from Skokie District 68: IL, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

The hexagon mapping was from the Colonial America unit, but still is relevant so it has stayed on the wall. Nothing beautiful or cohesive, but we really do use what is on the wall as a resource. The TIP chart for vocabulary has cards so that we can take them down and interact with them, the timeline has grown as the unit progressed and the inquiry questions from the launch are visible and referenced periodically.

Unit

The American Revolution

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Other

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The hexagon mapping was from the Colonial America unit, but still is relevant so it has stayed on the wall. Nothing beautiful or cohesive, but we really do use what is on the wall as a resource. The TIP chart for vocabulary has cards so that we can take them down and interact with them, the timeline has grown as the unit progressed and the inquiry questions from the launch are visible and referenced periodically.

Additional Info

Betsy McMichael from Roaring Fork School District: CO, 5th Grade

Unit

The American Revolution

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Other

After studying the resources available in our town, the students planned then created a town they would need to live in.

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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After studying the resources available in our town, the students planned then created a town they would need to live in.

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jeanie FORBES from Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union: VT, 2nd Grade

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

The students work hard throughout the unit to understand the different social roles, how they have changed or remained the same by creating mini word posters. All students have copies of the anchor charts in their historian folders so that the material is at their finger tips when we get into our deep discussions. Student help create the 13 colonies map and the triangular trade map. Students created posers for the different colonial regions using computers or their own two hands!

Unit

The Colonial Era

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

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The students work hard throughout the unit to understand the different social roles, how they have changed or remained the same by creating mini word posters. All students have copies of the anchor charts in their historian folders so that the material is at their finger tips when we get into our deep discussions. Student help create the 13 colonies map and the triangular trade map. Students created posers for the different colonial regions using computers or their own two hands!

Additional Info

Hannah Azofeifa-Urena from Flemington-Raritan School District: NJ, 5th Grade

Unit

The Colonial Era

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

Our Inquiry Question was: How can we unite to build a powerful class community? The students worked together to create an ABC book outlining core components of a strong community. Each student made a page of the book and received a copy to keep and share with their families.

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

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Our Inquiry Question was: How can we unite to build a powerful class community? The students worked together to create an ABC book outlining core components of a strong community. Each student made a page of the book and received a copy to keep and share with their families.

Additional Info

Kristina Heckinger from Elmhurst District 205 Public Schools: IL, Kindergarten

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

Students created replicas of different Native American tribal lands and homes based off of the different regions in North America.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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Students created replicas of different Native American tribal lands and homes based off of the different regions in North America.

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Amanda Stewart from Pilgrim School: CA, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

The students decided to create a mini museum to honor Native American groups that lived in the United States of America. They invited other students from different grades and presented a model and fact sheet. The goal was to show the diversity in the way that Native Americans lived.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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The students decided to create a mini museum to honor Native American groups that lived in the United States of America. They invited other students from different grades and presented a model and fact sheet. The goal was to show the diversity in the way that Native Americans lived.

Additional Info

Audrey Hamdan from Chicago Public Schools - JAMES MONROE ELEMENTARY: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Students created treasure maps for other students to follow. After hiding the item to be found, students switched classrooms for the actual Treasure Hunt.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Other

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Students created treasure maps for other students to follow. After hiding the item to be found, students switched classrooms for the actual Treasure Hunt.

Additional Info

Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 1st Grade

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Other

This unit was completed right before winter break, and many of our students are fortunate in that they get to travel to locations with unique landforms. Students were asked to find a landform and take a picture of it. There are landforms in our area, so students who did not travel had interesting pictures to take too! They completed a short response that asked about the climate and what they wore in that location too. The assignment tied together the physical features and climate lessons in Module 3.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Other

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This unit was completed right before winter break, and many of our students are fortunate in that they get to travel to locations with unique landforms. Students were asked to find a landform and take a picture of it. There are landforms in our area, so students who did not travel had interesting pictures to take too! They completed a short response that asked about the climate and what they wore in that location too. The assignment tied together the physical features and climate lessons in Module 3.

Additional Info

Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 1st Grade

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Other

In a group, students created maps with a key and legend. Some groups tried to represent their hometown; others created a fictional village. Some teachers had students create a map as a cumulative project and included landforms as a feature within the map.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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In a group, students created maps with a key and legend. Some groups tried to represent their hometown; others created a fictional village. Some teachers had students create a map as a cumulative project and included landforms as a feature within the map.

Additional Info

Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 1st Grade

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

As an Inquiry Project, students created graphic novels focusing on sustainability. South Park School, Deerfield School District 109

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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As an Inquiry Project, students created graphic novels focusing on sustainability. South Park School, Deerfield School District 109

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Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Students created comic strips that encourages our community to go and pick up litter and also to reuse thing so that less litter happens.

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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Students created comic strips that encourages our community to go and pick up litter and also to reuse thing so that less litter happens.

Additional Info

Chelsea Dallman from Iowa City Community School District: IA, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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