Integrating ELA and Social Studies
Reading and writing opportunities are embedded throughout Inquiry Journeys lessons. In fact, almost every lesson supports Common Core ELA standards.
Reading and writing opportunities are embedded throughout Inquiry Journeys lessons. In fact, almost every lesson supports Common Core ELA standards.
Literacy is woven into the fabric of elementary social studies learning. As students build social studies content knowledge and disciplinary skills, they engage in deep literacy work: interrogating diverse sources, evaluating and constructing arguments, examining differing points of view and...
Learn how to locate formative and summative assessments, and their guides, to effectively support growth in inquiry-based learning.
Here are resources for analyzing student work collaboratively with students.
The inquiry-based classroom provides opportunities for student-driven exploration. While this can be highly motivating and engaging, it also places high demands on students' executive functioning skills. Consider the following strategies to provide scaffolds as individual or whole-class supports of executive...
Popcorns challenge students to share their ideas without talking over each other, which is great practice for real-life discussion skills. Use this strategy when it’s not necessary to hear from every single student in response to a prompt or question.
Learn how to set up and manage data sharing for inquirED’s Assignment Portal when using Single Sign-On (SSO) platforms like Clever or ClassLink. This guide helps district and technology leaders prevent common rostering and login issues for teachers and students.
This resource describes literacy scaffolds that support students prior to, during, and after the reading of complex texts in Inquiry Journeys. Consider using one or more of these strategies if you anticipate students may struggle with a reading task.
This guide helps students use the inquirED Assignment Portal to find their assignments, access resources, and complete and submit their work. It also introduces helpful tools like read aloud and other key features.
Take a 90-second look into how critique can work in your classroom.
Learn how teachers can create classes and invite, view, and manage students in manually rostered districts using inquirED’s Assignment Portal.
Guidance for districts using ClassLink or Clever with inquirED to plan summer rollover.
Learn how district leads with Account Owner or Manage Rosters permissions in Clever or ClassLink districts can invite new users and manage existing users.
Assessment opportunities are embedded throughout World History, helping to take the struggle out of creating assessments.
Learn a protocol that helps students understand agency, voice, and collaboration.
Download and use this Inquiry Challenge Statement Frame for Inquiry Journeys.
How can teachers foster classrooms where students engage deeply in discussions around social studies topics?
The inquirED Assignment Portal enables teachers to create and manage digital student assignments directly in inquirED.
Learn how to log in, navigate Inquiry Journeys, and understand the structure of units and lessons so you feel confident from the first click.
Download and use this note catcher for the Experience Inquiry: Equitable Discussion Strategies activity.
Find guidance on printing lesson plans and materials, printing in bulk, and exploring alternatives to printing in your classroom.
Access lesson prep tools, step-by-step guidance, and assessments designed to help each lesson run smoothly.