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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 work pictured here is from the Natural Resources Inquiry, Module 3, in response to the essential question "How can we use natural resources responsibly?" These are students' mini-posters from Lessons 4 and 5, which are displayed in the hallway outside their classroom.

Unit

Natural Resources of the U.S.

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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The work pictured here is from the Natural Resources Inquiry, Module 3, in response to the essential question "How can we use natural resources responsibly?" These are students' mini-posters from Lessons 4 and 5, which are displayed in the hallway outside their classroom.

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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

Wall Display

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

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Amanda Perry from Franklin Park District 84: IL, Kindergarten

Unit

My Team and Self

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Final Product

My students investigated the various factors that comprise our cultural identity to have a better understanding of the topic. They also investigated how the connections we form and sustain influence our cultural identities and knowledge of others.

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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My students investigated the various factors that comprise our cultural identity to have a better understanding of the topic. They also investigated how the connections we form and sustain influence our cultural identities and knowledge of others.

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Gloria Navarrete Rodriguez from dpsk12.net: CO, 3rd Grade

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

My students love this unit! There is so much depth and students get to learn multiple perspectives on how Oregon became a state. The Inquiry Wall is something we refer back to all unit long and students love to see their work on the wall.

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

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My students love this unit! There is so much depth and students get to learn multiple perspectives on how Oregon became a state. The Inquiry Wall is something we refer back to all unit long and students love to see their work on the wall.

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Amanda Hargadine from Canby School District: OR, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

This was a wonderful, student driven project. The class worked in groups to brainstorm places in several categories including: activities, shopping, restaurants, places to visit, and private lessons available. Students focused on 3 specific activities that had personal meaning to them and explained what the place was and why it was kid friendly. Then they chose other pictures of places from the general list for the middle photos and created a list of other things like schools, (mostly private, including preschools), places to shop, lessons, places to visit, etc. depending upon what was already included in their brochure. The class remained excited throughout the activity and they were all proud of their finished products.

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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This was a wonderful, student driven project. The class worked in groups to brainstorm places in several categories including: activities, shopping, restaurants, places to visit, and private lessons available. Students focused on 3 specific activities that had personal meaning to them and explained what the place was and why it was kid friendly. Then they chose other pictures of places from the general list for the middle photos and created a list of other things like schools, (mostly private, including preschools), places to shop, lessons, places to visit, etc. depending upon what was already included in their brochure. The class remained excited throughout the activity and they were all proud of their finished products.

Additional Info

Heather Chapman from Quality Schools International: IT, 1st Grade

Unit

Our Special Location

Grade

1st Grade

Example Type

Final Product

We just completed our inquiry challenge statement and have created a wonderful mural featuring endangered animals.

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry Challenge Statement

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We just completed our inquiry challenge statement and have created a wonderful mural featuring endangered animals.

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Taylor McIntyre from Pilgrim School: CA, 2nd Grade

Unit

Meeting Needs and Wants

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry Challenge Statement

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

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Angela Dietzel from Lancaster Mennonite School: PA, 3rd Grade

Unit

Migration and Movement

Grade

3rd Grade

Example Type

Inquiry-Long Display

We have been working on our changing landscape for a while, but we are just in the middle of Module 3! I try to put up some samples of their work as we go along, as well as other resources we pick up throughout our time. Our town is building a new pedestrian bridge, so I took some pictures of that - it's a great example of how our landscape is modified by humans. We also connected to our science unit and studied water erosion for quite a while and how that can change our landscape. The students noticed on the bridge picture how they are using straw to stop the erosion. The paragraphs on Food and Farming was a collaborative write that we did together - students partner read the book and picked out vocabulary from one section that was meaningful. We put it all together to write a multi-paragraph compare and contrast essay! I love building our inquiry walls and hope the students find all sorts of connections to their everyday lives.

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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We have been working on our changing landscape for a while, but we are just in the middle of Module 3! I try to put up some samples of their work as we go along, as well as other resources we pick up throughout our time. Our town is building a new pedestrian bridge, so I took some pictures of that - it's a great example of how our landscape is modified by humans. We also connected to our science unit and studied water erosion for quite a while and how that can change our landscape. The students noticed on the bridge picture how they are using straw to stop the erosion. The paragraphs on Food and Farming was a collaborative write that we did together - students partner read the book and picked out vocabulary from one section that was meaningful. We put it all together to write a multi-paragraph compare and contrast essay! I love building our inquiry walls and hope the students find all sorts of connections to their everyday lives.

Additional Info

Emily Smith from Sherwood School District 88J: OR, 2nd Grade

Unit

Our Changing Landscape

Grade

2nd Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

I like to use a jigsaw method when it comes to creating class anchor charts. This way, the students have more ownership of the information, and they have a chance to be leaders and present the information that they learned. The anchor chart that you see was created by student small groups who reread the text to collect information on the differences between the regional colonies. We also rephrase the essential question into our own words which helps ESL students and all students in my classroom to promote better understanding.

Unit

The Colonial Era

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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I like to use a jigsaw method when it comes to creating class anchor charts. This way, the students have more ownership of the information, and they have a chance to be leaders and present the information that they learned. The anchor chart that you see was created by student small groups who reread the text to collect information on the differences between the regional colonies. We also rephrase the essential question into our own words which helps ESL students and all students in my classroom to promote better understanding.

Additional Info

Elizabeth Nielsen from Skokie District 68: IL, 5th Grade

Unit

The Colonial Era

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

We taught this unit in a 4/5 blend. Students worked in groups and were engaged. Each group focused on a different region and within the group each person created an artifact to represent a different area of the Native American group's life.

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

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We taught this unit in a 4/5 blend. Students worked in groups and were engaged. Each group focused on a different region and within the group each person created an artifact to represent a different area of the Native American group's life.

Additional Info

Angela Kastrava from Canby School District: OR, 5th Grade, 4th Grade

Unit

Native America

Grade

5th Grade

Example Type

Final Product

Please note that our inquiry wall covers Natural Resources, Our State and Region and Economic Choices (currently in process).

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

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Please note that our inquiry wall covers Natural Resources, Our State and Region and Economic Choices (currently in process).

Additional Info

Paul Han from Next Generation School: IL, 4th Grade

Unit

Our State and Region

Grade

4th Grade

Example Type

Wall Display

This is certainly a work in progress but here is our Wall for Past, Present, and Future.

Unit

Past, Present, and Future

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Wall Display

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This is certainly a work in progress but here is our Wall for Past, Present, and Future.

Additional Info

Jessia Volkers from The Kew-Forest School: NY, Kindergarten

Unit

Past, Present, and Future

Grade

Kindergarten

Example Type

Wall Display

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