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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.

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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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Students explored Washington State's history, and as they've uncovered many fascinating stories, there might have been some important aspects that were not included in the modules based on the Reflection Cards they completed at the end of each module. This project invited them to research and present one of these overlooked topics, helping to complete the story of our state. Students created a tri-fold display that highlighted a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Washington State's history, culture, or geography.

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

5th Grade

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Students explored Washington State's history, and as they've uncovered many fascinating stories, there might have been some important aspects that were not included in the modules based on the Reflection Cards they completed at the end of each module. This project invited them to research and present one of these overlooked topics, helping to complete the story of our state. Students created a tri-fold display that highlighted a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Washington State's history, culture, or geography.

Additional Info

Saimoon Banerjee from Lake Washington School District: WA, 5th Grade, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Students work on identifying urban, suburban and rural settings. They drew their observations rather than listed specific features.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

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Students work on identifying urban, suburban and rural settings. They drew their observations rather than listed specific features.

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

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Handout

Documenting history, students took pictures of current playground. They illustrated changes to landscape as solar panels will be added to building and playground will be redesigned.

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

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Documenting history, students took pictures of current playground. They illustrated changes to landscape as solar panels will be added to building and playground will be redesigned.

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Jennie Greene from Skokie District 68: IL, 2nd Grade

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

Students chose an issue they felt needed some positive change. They researched the issue and prepared a short speech and signs asking for that change. In an assembly, students spoke about their issue, explaining what change they wanted and why it was needed. Students then marched around the building sharing their opinion in a peaceful protest.

Unit

The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

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3rd Grade

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Students chose an issue they felt needed some positive change. They researched the issue and prepared a short speech and signs asking for that change. In an assembly, students spoke about their issue, explaining what change they wanted and why it was needed. Students then marched around the building sharing their opinion in a peaceful protest.

Additional Info

Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 3rd Grade

Unit

The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

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Final Product

Winter Counts created by students! Walden School, Deerfield School District 109

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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Handout

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Winter Counts created by students! Walden School, Deerfield School District 109

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Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Handout

Students created a museum display on the importance of elections based on the Rights and Responsibilities unit in fifth grade. We considered information like the structure of government and how they solve problems, as well as a citizen's right to vote and what they can do to go above and beyond that right.

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

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5th Grade

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Students created a museum display on the importance of elections based on the Rights and Responsibilities unit in fifth grade. We considered information like the structure of government and how they solve problems, as well as a citizen's right to vote and what they can do to go above and beyond that right.

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John Ormson from Lake Washington School District: WA, 5th Grade

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Our Special Location The students used their collaboration skills to create a school mural that had symbols that represented our community and our special location. Students investigate how location, natural features, and climate shape daily life, and how goods and services are produced to address community needs and wants.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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Our Special Location The students used their collaboration skills to create a school mural that had symbols that represented our community and our special location. Students investigate how location, natural features, and climate shape daily life, and how goods and services are produced to address community needs and wants.

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Chrissy Milliken from Agnes Irwin School: PA, 1st Grade

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

We thought of something that has multiple parts that work together to make something. Our class came up with a rainbow, and each color had a group of 3 or 4 students work together to design the part of the rainbow. Each color represented something that we learned about teamwork: strengths, sharing, kindness, collaboration, etc. The students got to choose what materials to use and how to show what they learned.

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

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We thought of something that has multiple parts that work together to make something. Our class came up with a rainbow, and each color had a group of 3 or 4 students work together to design the part of the rainbow. Each color represented something that we learned about teamwork: strengths, sharing, kindness, collaboration, etc. The students got to choose what materials to use and how to show what they learned.

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Rachel Jordan from Elmhurst District 205 Public Schools: IL, Kindergarten

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

Students researched their own family immigration history or chose another history they thought might be interesting. Using the Wax Museum model, students dressed as the person and prepared a short explanation of who they were including the country of origin, the reasons for immigration, and the challenges they faced. An Immigration Fair was held allowing students to share their work. On the back of the display sheet students held was their written summary. As guests approached, students told their story. The experience allowed newer immigrants to have a voice and share their unique experiences!

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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Students researched their own family immigration history or chose another history they thought might be interesting. Using the Wax Museum model, students dressed as the person and prepared a short explanation of who they were including the country of origin, the reasons for immigration, and the challenges they faced. An Immigration Fair was held allowing students to share their work. On the back of the display sheet students held was their written summary. As guests approached, students told their story. The experience allowed newer immigrants to have a voice and share their unique experiences!

Additional Info

Barbara Mastin from Deerfield Public Schools District 109: IL, 3rd Grade

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Ancient Egypt Anchor Chart

Unit

Ancient Egypt

Grade

6th Grade

Example Type

Investigation Questions Anchor Chart

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Ancient Egypt Anchor Chart

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Allan Cupicciotti from Chicago Public Schools - Galileo Scholastic Academy Of Math And Science: IL, 6th Grade

Unit

Ancient Egypt

Grade

6th Grade

Example Type

Investigation Questions Anchor Chart

State Scrapbook Page: Western Region

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Other

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State Scrapbook Page: Western Region

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Nicole Rossi from Dock Mennonite Academy: PA, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

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Our Changing Landscape classroom display with vocabulary word wall and anchor charts.

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

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Our Changing Landscape classroom display with vocabulary word wall and anchor charts.

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Laura Netzer from Cherry Creek Schools: CO, 2nd Grade

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

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