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


Teacher Editions
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.
Slide Decks
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.


Unbound by Design
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.

Digital Student Experience
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.
New and expanded integrations
- Automate teacher and student rostering with Clever and ClassLink.
- inquirED will integrate with Schoology beginning in the 2025-2026 school year.
- Improved security and integrations with LTI.

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Inquiry at A Glance Videos
"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.
Inquiry Work Gallery
Check out the amazing work that inquirED teachers and leaders have shared this school year
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Check out our Inquiry Work display and the student work that was added to it.
Our State and Region
4th Grade
Inquiry-Long Display

Swansea Elementary third graders appreciated this project because it allowed them to recognize and write down their rights and obligations both at home and at school.
Rights and Responsibilities
3rd Grade
Wall Display

We are currently working on travel plans and can’t wait to add those to the colored papers above the inquiry wall!
Global Connections
3rd Grade
Wall Display

Our State and Region
4th Grade
Final Product
Additional Info
Molly Mancinelli from Lake Washington School District: WA, 4th Grade

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.
Our State and Region
5th Grade
Final Product
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

Students built a model of a "healthy democracy" in the woods off the playground where they created a Constitution inspired by the U.S. Constitution and have an ongoing working government that includes three branches of government, holds elections, writes bills and makes laws that have penalties. They run the government by holding weekly town meetings.
Rights and Responsibilities
2nd Grade
Final Product
Students built a model of a "healthy democracy" in the woods off the playground where they created a Constitution inspired by the U.S. Constitution and have an ongoing working government that includes three branches of government, holds elections, writes bills and makes laws that have penalties. They run the government by holding weekly town meetings.
Additional Info
Mary Train from Chebeague School: ME, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade

For this wall display, the students connected the different ways they could learn from others around the world and show how we are all connected through our global citizenship. Students researched different countries and learned about how goods and raw materials can originate from all over the world before they reach the stores we buy them from.
Global Connections
3rd Grade
Wall Display
For this wall display, the students connected the different ways they could learn from others around the world and show how we are all connected through our global citizenship. Students researched different countries and learned about how goods and raw materials can originate from all over the world before they reach the stores we buy them from.
Additional Info
Joanna Hecker from Lake Washington School District: WA, 3rd Grade

The students work hard throughout the unit to understand the different social roles, how they have changed or remained the same by creating mini word posters. All students have copies of the anchor charts in their historian folders so that the material is at their finger tips when we get into our deep discussions. Student help create the 13 colonies map and the triangular trade map. Students created posers for the different colonial regions using computers or their own two hands!
The Colonial Era
5th Grade
Inquiry-Long Display
The students work hard throughout the unit to understand the different social roles, how they have changed or remained the same by creating mini word posters. All students have copies of the anchor charts in their historian folders so that the material is at their finger tips when we get into our deep discussions. Student help create the 13 colonies map and the triangular trade map. Students created posers for the different colonial regions using computers or their own two hands!
Additional Info
Hannah Azofeifa-Urena from Flemington-Raritan School District: NJ, 5th Grade

My students love adding drawings to the region they are investigating! Celebrating Native America culture has been a blast for these 5th graders!
Native America
5th Grade
Wall Display

Students worked in partnerships to research and investigate different regions of the U.S. by reading the region articles from InquirEd and reported out on their findings. They enjoyed learning about the National Parks of the U.S. in an extension lesson and created brochures about a self-selected National Park from the Inquiry Unit.
Natural Resources of the U.S.
4th Grade
Wall Display
Students worked in partnerships to research and investigate different regions of the U.S. by reading the region articles from InquirEd and reported out on their findings. They enjoyed learning about the National Parks of the U.S. in an extension lesson and created brochures about a self-selected National Park from the Inquiry Unit.
Additional Info
Mary Train from Chebeague School: ME, 4th Grade, 3rd Grade, 5th Grade

My students explore the ways they are connected to distant places through the movement of people, goods, and ideas.
Global Connections
3rd Grade
Wall Display

This is my first year teaching with InquirED and I am enjoying the lessons! My class likes and looks forward to Social Sciences time and is using the vocabulary throughout the day. This picture is our wall from the beginning of the year with some of the read-aloud books posted, maps with post-its to show where some of our students' families come from, and vocabulary for reference. The wall has grown since then with new vocab and new work posted, but the general feeling is the same. I'm looking forward to new units of study!
Families Near and Far
1st Grade
Wall Display
This is my first year teaching with InquirED and I am enjoying the lessons! My class likes and looks forward to Social Sciences time and is using the vocabulary throughout the day. This picture is our wall from the beginning of the year with some of the read-aloud books posted, maps with post-its to show where some of our students' families come from, and vocabulary for reference. The wall has grown since then with new vocab and new work posted, but the general feeling is the same. I'm looking forward to new units of study!
Additional Info
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