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Black and white image of a town with dirt road with early aged automobiles
Social Studies
Grades 4-12

How can we as historians uncover and share stories about our community?

A young teenage girl looks up at the ceiling beneath the columns of the Athenian Academy in Athens, Greece.
Social Studies
Grade 6-8

What lessons can we learn from golden age civilizations and/or from their falls, and why do those lessons matter to us today?

Rain falls on a rainbow-colored umbrella.
Science, ELA, Social Studies
Grade K

How can we teach people about the weather in our community?

An old, rippling thirteen-starred American flag.
Social Studies
Grades 4-8

Did the American Revolution have more than two sides?

A crowd of protesters wearing green ribbons on their wrists raise their fists in the air.
ELA, Social Studies
Grades 9-12

How can we, as legal teams, determine the effectiveness of a revolution?

Image of microphones
Social Studies
Grade 6-8

How can we use data to tell a story that will inform local community members and motivate them to take action?

Group of demonstrators with fists raised in the air
ELA, Social Studies
Grades K-12

How can we make change happen in our community?

A blue, spider web-like pane of cracked glass.
Science, STEM
Grade 9-12

How do we protect the things and people we care about from collisions?

Closeup image of camera lens
ELA, Fine Arts, Social Studies
Grades 3-12

How can we, as photojournalists, tell the untold stories of our community?

Photograph of Mumbai City, India, showing new construction of skyscrapers in the background and makeshift homes in the foreground.
Social Studies
Grade 9-12

How can we develop a sustainability plan to ensure a selected region is future-ready?

View of an empty shopping cart as seen from the perspective of the shopper, with the aisle blurred.
ELA, Social Studies
Grade 9-12

What’s the true cost of the things we buy?