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


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.


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.
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.


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.
Inquiry Work Gallery
Check out the amazing work that inquirED teachers and leaders have shared this school year
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Students created a community name and decided what was important in the community. We also created a community cheer. The teacher says: "Who let the dogs out?" student respond by barking. This has brought our class together as a community of learners.
Meeting Needs and Wants
2nd Grade
Wall Display
Students created a community name and decided what was important in the community. We also created a community cheer. The teacher says: "Who let the dogs out?" student respond by barking. This has brought our class together as a community of learners.
Additional Info
Farrell, Jean from School District of Lancaster: PA, 2nd Grade

The hexagon mapping was a great way to reinforce vocabulary and repeating the exercise with different sets of cards, and then combined cards, was even more powerful. Writing their connections after doing it verbally also reinforced their thinking.
The Colonial Era
5th Grade
Handout
The hexagon mapping was a great way to reinforce vocabulary and repeating the exercise with different sets of cards, and then combined cards, was even more powerful. Writing their connections after doing it verbally also reinforced their thinking.
Additional Info
Betsy McMichael from Roaring Fork School District: CO, 5th Grade

We are just starting the American Revolution unit and the kids had just completed the gallery walk and reading about revolution and revolutionary meanings. We came back to center and discussed our inquiry question. They wrote their thoughts while thinking about the people/events they had just read about.
The American Revolution
5th Grade
Anchor Chart
We are just starting the American Revolution unit and the kids had just completed the gallery walk and reading about revolution and revolutionary meanings. We came back to center and discussed our inquiry question. They wrote their thoughts while thinking about the people/events they had just read about.
Additional Info
Maribel Moon from Cherry Creek Schools: CO, 5th Grade

We are learning how to annotate text to deeply connect with it. I encourage their annotations to reflect their voice. They are improving as we continue to practice this skill. This is from From Territory to Golden State.
Our Changing Landscape
4th Grade
Handout
We are learning how to annotate text to deeply connect with it. I encourage their annotations to reflect their voice. They are improving as we continue to practice this skill. This is from From Territory to Golden State.
Additional Info
Faye Vea-Jenkins from Rio School District: CA, 4th Grade

Check out our work from the 20th Century Civil Rights Inquiry!
The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement
3rd Grade
Wall Display

Each student is creating their own poster using Canva. We will print and post the photos around the school once everyone is done! Students are also recording themselves reading their maker statement and a QR code will be created to listen to the recording.
Meeting Needs and Wants
2nd Grade
Inquiry Challenge Statement
Each student is creating their own poster using Canva. We will print and post the photos around the school once everyone is done! Students are also recording themselves reading their maker statement and a QR code will be created to listen to the recording.
Additional Info
from , 2nd Grade

Students worked in groups to generate questions using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT). They selected their favorite questions and we kept them posted throughout the inquiry. When we got to the end, we used them as a spring board for brainstorming meaningful action project that linked the past with the present and felt relevant to the students.
The Human Story
6th Grade
Investigation Questions Anchor Chart
Students worked in groups to generate questions using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT). They selected their favorite questions and we kept them posted throughout the inquiry. When we got to the end, we used them as a spring board for brainstorming meaningful action project that linked the past with the present and felt relevant to the students.
Additional Info
Kbregman from Unity School: FL, 6th Grade

Inquiry Wall from Meeting Needs and Wants
Meeting Needs and Wants
2nd Grade
Inquiry-Long Display

Our work is from the Natural Resources Unit and each student group took charge of using the resources provided from Inquired to research and create a presentation on what they have learned to turnkey to their class. The regions project was from the same unit and how each region provided different types of natural resources.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Final Product
Our work is from the Natural Resources Unit and each student group took charge of using the resources provided from Inquired to research and create a presentation on what they have learned to turnkey to their class. The regions project was from the same unit and how each region provided different types of natural resources.
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Christina Lim from , 4th Grade

As an IB candidate school we have been learning how to teach with an inquiry mindset. InquirED has really helped with inquiry-based learning, and giving students agency over their own learning. The students are invested in their learning and asking deep questions!
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Wall Display
As an IB candidate school we have been learning how to teach with an inquiry mindset. InquirED has really helped with inquiry-based learning, and giving students agency over their own learning. The students are invested in their learning and asking deep questions!
Additional Info
BettyS Steele from California International School: CA, 4th Grade

American Revolution Timeline
The American Revolution
5th Grade
Wall Display
American Revolution Timeline
Additional Info
Watts, Trevon from Jefferson County Schools: KY, 5th Grade

Students enjoyed reflecting on what makes them unique by creating self portraits that focused on their outside traits along side one of their highlighted inside strengths.
My Team and Self
Kindergarten
Handout
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