Inquiry Tools Library (ITL)

Overview

The Inquiry Tools Library: Practical Tools for Real Classrooms

The Inquiry Tools Library (ITL) is a curated collection of 200+ classroom-ready tools designed to strengthen student thinking, writing, and engagement across content areas.

These are not full lesson plans.
They are high-impact instructional routines that can be used immediately—within any curriculum.

Each tool is designed to:

  • Scaffold student thinking and reasoning

  • Strengthen disciplinary literacy

  • Increase participation and discussion

  • Support diverse learners

ITL helps teachers move from:

  • Coverage → Understanding

  • Activities → Thinking

  • Compliance → Engagement

Built for

Flexibility

ITL tools are designed to work across:

  • Grades K–12 and beyond

  • All content areas (ELA, Social Studies, STEM, CTE)

  • Existing curriculum programs (HMH, teacher-created units, etc.)

They are intentionally:

  • Short (5–10 minute routines)

  • Adaptable

  • Repeatable

Structured for Differentiation

Every tool is designed across three levels:

Entry
Foundational scaffolds that support access for all learners

Challenge
Structured tasks that deepen thinking and application

Advanced
Open-ended tasks that require analysis, synthesis, and independent reasoning

This allows teachers to:

  • Differentiate without creating separate lessons

  • Support a range of learners in the same classroom

  • Build toward higher-level thinking over time

SAMPLE TOOLS

What This Looks Like in Practice

Below are examples from the Inquiry Tools Library that show how teachers build student thinking from foundational skills to advanced analysis.

Source Analysis & Evidence Sorting (Entry → Challenge → Advanced)

A multi-stage inquiry tool that guides students from observation to analysis to synthesis using real sources.

Entry Level (Observation):
Students identify:

  • What they see, read, or notice

  • Key details and features

  • Initial understanding of the source

Challenge Level (Evidence vs. Inference):
Students:

  • Record direct evidence

  • Develop inferences tied to that evidence

  • Begin forming interpretations

Advanced Level (Corroboration & Synthesis):
Students:

  • Compare multiple sources

  • Identify similarities and differences

  • Build claims supported by evidence

Use it to:

  • Teach primary source analysis

  • Support inquiry-based units

  • Develop argument writing and research skills

Multiple Meaning Words (Vocabulary Development Tool)

A literacy tool that helps students understand how words shift meaning across contexts.

Students are asked to:

  • Read a sentence using a target word

  • Identify its meaning in context

  • Create a new sentence using the same word differently

Use it to:

  • Strengthen vocabulary and language development

  • Support reading comprehension

  • Build flexibility in thinking about language

What makes it effective:

  • Simple structure, high cognitive demand

  • Reinforces meaning through application

  • Works across grade levels and content areas

Evidence vs. Inference Progression

A structured tool that develops students’ ability to distinguish between what they observe and what they interpret, with scaffolded sentence frames across grade levels.

Students learn to:

  • Identify what is directly stated or observed

  • Make logical inferences based on evidence

  • Use academic language to justify thinking

Use it to:

  • Build foundational literacy and reasoning skills

  • Support primary source analysis

  • Strengthen writing and discussion across grade levels

What makes it powerful:

  • Progression from PreK–12

  • Built-in differentiation through sentence frames

  • Supports both oral language and written responses

Writing from Ideas to Structure (Progression Tool)

A scaffolded writing tool that helps students move from initial ideas to structured, coherent writing.

Students learn to:

  • Generate and organize ideas

  • Develop clear sentences and paragraphs

  • Build toward structured writing pieces

Use it to:

  • Support early and developing writers

  • Strengthen paragraph construction

  • Bridge thinking to formal writing

Instructional Impact:

  • Reduces overwhelm for students

  • Provides clear progression

  • Builds confidence in writing

The Difference

These tools are:

  • Grounded in real classroom practice

  • Structured for Entry → Challenge → Advanced progression

  • Designed to build thinking over time—not just complete tasks

They are intentionally:

  • Short and flexible (5–10 minute routines)

  • Easy to integrate into existing lessons

  • Adaptable across grade levels and content areas

They do not require:

  • Full lesson redesign

  • Additional instructional time

  • Separate differentiation plans

Why These Tools Matter

Each tool is part of a larger system.

Used consistently, they help teachers:

  • Build student thinking step-by-step

  • Create coherence across lessons

  • Make learning visible and measurable

Start with One Tool

You do not need to change your entire curriculum.

Start with:

  • One tool

  • One lesson

  • One instructional move

That is how classrooms—and systems—begin to change.

Membership Access

Full Access to the Inquiry Tools Library

Membership provides access to the complete ITL collection, along with ongoing updates and support.

What You Get

  • 200+ classroom-ready inquiry tools

  • Entry → Challenge → Advanced scaffolds for each tool

  • Downloadable templates and student-facing materials

  • Monthly tool drops and updates

  • Access to curated tool collections by topic and content area

Designed for Immediate Use

Members can:

  • Select a tool

  • Use it the same day

  • Integrate it into existing lessons

No additional planning required.

For Teachers

Use ITL to:

  • Strengthen daily instruction

  • Increase student participation

  • Improve writing and thinking outcomes

For Schools & Teams

ITL can be used to:

  • Align instruction across classrooms

  • Support PLC conversations

  • Build consistency without adding new initiatives

Access Options

Individual Membership
For teachers seeking immediate classroom tools

Team / School Access
For grade-level teams, departments, and schools implementing inquiry at scale

Next Steps

Get Full Access to the Inquiry Tools Library
Start Using Tools in Your Classroom Today

Choose the level that fits your practice—start small or go all in.

Membership Options

Tier 1 — $15/month

Classroom Tools + Community Access

  • Full access to the ITL (200+ ready-to-use classroom tools)

  • Priority access to educator community events

  • Early registration for SAL Consulting events

  • Member discounts on select events

  • Exclusive partner perks (Shello Travels, CKO Kickboxing, Club Pilates, Vita Moss + more added regularly)

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Tier 2 — $35/month

Full Access + Professional Learning

  • Everything in Tier 1

  • Priority access to CTLE-certified community events

  • Early registration + enhanced event discounts

  • Two asynchronous CTLE-certified courses (online, self-paced)

  • Expanded partner perks and member benefits

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Start with the tools. Stay for the growth. Build your practice over time.

Start with One Tool. Transform Your Instruction.

The Inquiry Tools Library is designed to help teachers take the first step—without adding more to their workload.

One tool can change a lesson.
Consistent use can change a classroom.