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Inquiry Journeys’ new Print Teacher Editions bring structured inquiry into an easy-to-use, classroom-ready format. Each spiral-bound edition includes step-by-step lesson plans, assessment guides, and setup supports aligned to the Inquiry model . Grounded in a research-based structure that sequences Launch, Investigation, and Informed Action modules , the Print Teacher Editions help teachers build deep content knowledge and guide students toward meaningful Inquiry Products—all in one place.

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Inquiry Journeys’ Teaching Slide Decks bring each lesson to life with ready-to-use, classroom-projected materials that guide instruction from start to finish. Included in the digital teacher subscription , the decks align directly to the structured Inquiry model and support clear routines for launching questions, analyzing sources, and facilitating discussion. With built-in visuals, prompts, and task directions, teachers can focus on responsive facilitation while keeping learning rigorous, engaging, and on track.

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Every unit in Inquiry Journeys is an opportunity for students to think like historians, detectives, and problem-solvers. Instead of old-school bound workbooks, student consumables arrive in an organized, ready-to-use box filled with high-quality handouts, graphic organizers, and investigation tools designed for hands-on learning.

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Inquiry Journeys Student Access Feature allows students to engage with digital instructional materials, including primary and secondary sources across a variety of media types and formats and digitally annotate handouts. Teachers can share sources and assign handouts directly from their digital teacher subscription. Students can demonstrate their learning with accessible features, such as text to speech. 

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students who received an additional 30 minutes of social studies instruction per day in grades 1-5 outperformed students who received less social studies instruction on ELA tests

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"Inquiry at a Glance" videos are available for ALL units across the curriculum. These videos provide teachers with an overview of the main ideas and events of the unit.  Find the videos by hitting the “play” button on the Inquiry overview.

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The students collaboratively determine what the goal would be for their final products in the Natural Resources Inquiry in response to the Inquiry question, "How should we use the natural resources of the United States?" The common class goal was to stop wasting water, and students decided whether they would work independently or in groups for how they would take action to accomplish this goal. Pictured are some of students' Inquiry Challenge Statements, and Product Plans from Module 6 brainstorming lesson "Brainstorm: Generating Ideas for the Work."

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Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

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The students collaboratively determine what the goal would be for their final products in the Natural Resources Inquiry in response to the Inquiry question, "How should we use the natural resources of the United States?" The common class goal was to stop wasting water, and students decided whether they would work independently or in groups for how they would take action to accomplish this goal. Pictured are some of students' Inquiry Challenge Statements, and Product Plans from Module 6 brainstorming lesson "Brainstorm: Generating Ideas for the Work."

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Yelena Gulkewicz from Hatboro-Horsham School District: PA, 4th Grade

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Every year students present their Native American Cultural Area Museum Exhibits: students build, mold, draw, analyze, and create awesome projects to share based on their role in the group. There is a shelter diorama, story analysis, artifact analysis, food samples presentation, artwork presentation or inspired artwork creation, and clothing presentations for each of the cultural areas. Students are placed in their groups and they then decide who is going to take on which role, so it is an amazing project for student choice and demonstrating mastery in multiple ways.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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Every year students present their Native American Cultural Area Museum Exhibits: students build, mold, draw, analyze, and create awesome projects to share based on their role in the group. There is a shelter diorama, story analysis, artifact analysis, food samples presentation, artwork presentation or inspired artwork creation, and clothing presentations for each of the cultural areas. Students are placed in their groups and they then decide who is going to take on which role, so it is an amazing project for student choice and demonstrating mastery in multiple ways.

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BAILEY GREENWALD from National Heritage Academies - Parent District: NC, MI, NY, CO, 5th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

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After the election, our fifth graders were disheartened by the low voter turnout at the local, state, and national levels. To address this, we integrated our writing unit with the inquiry project, creating brochures to emphasize the importance of participating in elections at every level.

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

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After the election, our fifth graders were disheartened by the low voter turnout at the local, state, and national levels. To address this, we integrated our writing unit with the inquiry project, creating brochures to emphasize the importance of participating in elections at every level.

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Seymour, Morgan from Lake Washington School District: WA, 5th Grade

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

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Final Product

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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My Team and Self

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Kindergarten

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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

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Final Product

We learned about all kinds of families and what makes our family special. We did the Vin Diagram as a group. We than build our "family" home with all its members and shared with each other. They saw graphically the similarities and differences by comparing the color codes on each house.

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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We learned about all kinds of families and what makes our family special. We did the Vin Diagram as a group. We than build our "family" home with all its members and shared with each other. They saw graphically the similarities and differences by comparing the color codes on each house.

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Ali Bower from Alameda Unified School District: CA, 1st Grade

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

To get the kids curious ahead of the Economic unit, I created this wall display. They are so inquisitive and can't wait to see what this unit will be about! I am excited to see what they will come up with as we begin!

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Economic Choices

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4th Grade

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To get the kids curious ahead of the Economic unit, I created this wall display. They are so inquisitive and can't wait to see what this unit will be about! I am excited to see what they will come up with as we begin!

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Linda Withers from Waukee Community School District: IA, 4th Grade

Unit

Economic Choices

Grade

4th Grade

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Wall Display

This wall displays shows student work from the Our State and Region.

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Our State and Region

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4th Grade

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This wall displays shows student work from the Our State and Region.

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Linda Withers from Waukee Community School District: IA, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

During the month of January and February, we studied the Civil Rights Movements and we celebrated African-American History.

Unit

Civic Engagement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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During the month of January and February, we studied the Civil Rights Movements and we celebrated African-American History.

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Sonia Valero Arnal from San Francisco Unified School District: CA, 3rd Grade

Unit

Civic Engagement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

The first grade team worked on symbols that represented our school community. They included a MAP key to help the reader's understand the school "map."

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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The first grade team worked on symbols that represented our school community. They included a MAP key to help the reader's understand the school "map."

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

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

My students loved this project! Each student explained a holiday that their family celebrates and some of the traditions they participate in. Highly recommend!

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

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My students loved this project! Each student explained a holiday that their family celebrates and some of the traditions they participate in. Highly recommend!

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

Unit

Families Near and Far

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Anchor Chart

The students chose an artifact from the cultural area that they researched and made a replica out of clay, wood, paint and other materials. In order to inspire and educate our broader community, these replicas were displayed at our local library along with a photograph of the original artifact and information about the cultures of origin. We heard such positive feedback from the library on the interaction of the community with the projects-looking, reading and learning from the student writing and the maps and images included alongside the student work. Having an authentic audience was important to creating quality work.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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The students chose an artifact from the cultural area that they researched and made a replica out of clay, wood, paint and other materials. In order to inspire and educate our broader community, these replicas were displayed at our local library along with a photograph of the original artifact and information about the cultures of origin. We heard such positive feedback from the library on the interaction of the community with the projects-looking, reading and learning from the student writing and the maps and images included alongside the student work. Having an authentic audience was important to creating quality work.

Additional Info

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

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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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.

Additional Info

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

Unit

Rights and Responsibilities

Grade

5th Grade

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