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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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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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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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The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement

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5th Grade

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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

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My students worked so hard this unit to reach our unit goal of celebrating cultural differences!

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Global Connections

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3rd Grade

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My students worked so hard this unit to reach our unit goal of celebrating cultural differences!

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Ana Mejia from Newark Educators Community Charter School: NJ, 3rd Grade

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Global Connections

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3rd Grade

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Final Product

Here's our wall display for the Navigating School Inquiry!

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Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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Here's our wall display for the Navigating School Inquiry!

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Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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Wall Display

The children loved working through this unit! They were very excited to included all the places in our school, as well as showing all the people that make our school a great place to learn. When choosing a project, they were eager to build something using all of the planning and prep work they had done.

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Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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The children loved working through this unit! They were very excited to included all the places in our school, as well as showing all the people that make our school a great place to learn. When choosing a project, they were eager to build something using all of the planning and prep work they had done.

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Unit

Navigating School

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Kindergarten

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Wall Display

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

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2nd Grade

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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!

Additional Info

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

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

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Wall Display

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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Native America

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5th Grade

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Wall Display

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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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Native America

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5th Grade

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Wall Display

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.

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Natural Resources of the U.S.

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4th Grade

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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.

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

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Natural Resources of the U.S.

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4th Grade

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Handout

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Native America

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5th Grade

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

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Native America

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5th Grade

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How can we contribute to a healthy democracy?

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Rights and Responsibilities

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5th Grade

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Anchor Chart

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How can we contribute to a healthy democracy?

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Rebecca Grotbo from Community Consolidated School District 93: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

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5th Grade

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Anchor Chart

Our end of unit project was so impactful. Our students were able to make connections to the world around them and we ended with a creek clean up service project that they are excited to do again.

Unit

Global Connections

Grade

3rd Grade

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Our end of unit project was so impactful. Our students were able to make connections to the world around them and we ended with a creek clean up service project that they are excited to do again.

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Unit

Global Connections

Grade

3rd Grade

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Anchor Chart

Check out our posters from the Native America Inquiry!

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Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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Wall Display

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Check out our posters from the Native America Inquiry!

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Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

We had so much fun with the extension lessons from Module 2 from the Innovation Inquiry. The class was really excited to get their questions answered and they got hands on real life experience of what Oral History is. The parent was worried about being prepared for their questions so I typed up their questions and sent them to her ahead of time. Everyone is an expert in their own lived experience and we all have experience with innovation. She also shared how they are living to see advancements in AI and self driving cars (Waymo is coming to our city soon!). She also talked about how innovations can bring positives and negatives so it was really great to grapple with that nuance. I hope I will be able to do another round of this with another parent who showed interest that uses technology at work. Really engaging and dynamic lessons that make learning fun and memorable. I pulled up a picture of what a Nokia cellphone looked like and the class was floored.

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Handout

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We had so much fun with the extension lessons from Module 2 from the Innovation Inquiry. The class was really excited to get their questions answered and they got hands on real life experience of what Oral History is. The parent was worried about being prepared for their questions so I typed up their questions and sent them to her ahead of time. Everyone is an expert in their own lived experience and we all have experience with innovation. She also shared how they are living to see advancements in AI and self driving cars (Waymo is coming to our city soon!). She also talked about how innovations can bring positives and negatives so it was really great to grapple with that nuance. I hope I will be able to do another round of this with another parent who showed interest that uses technology at work. Really engaging and dynamic lessons that make learning fun and memorable. I pulled up a picture of what a Nokia cellphone looked like and the class was floored.

Additional Info

Maria-Elena Diaz from Alameda Unified School District: CA, 2nd Grade

Unit

Innovation

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Handout

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