GeoInquiry collections are available for Earth Science, AP Human Geography, US History, Elementary, Environmental science and biology. In 2017, Esri introduced new GeoInquiries in American Literature, Mathematics, and World History: See below for links to details on available activities.
American Literature GeoInquiries: http://esriurl.com/litGeoInquiries
- Beyond religion: Scarlet Letter
- Virus of Fear: Witchcraft in Salem
- Poe and the Red Death
- The Red Badge of Courage
- Twain: Travel Blogger
- Hurricane Warning
- Our Town, Your Town
- Gatsby: Then and now
- The mockingbird sings for freedom
- Depression, dust and Steinbeck
- Hiroshima
- Dr. King’s Road to a Birmingham Jail
- Finding Mango Street
- F451: Ban or burn the books
- Serving the Wild
Mathematics GeoInquiries: http://esriurl.com/mathGeoInquiries
- Rates and proportions: A lost beach
- D=R*T
- Linear models
- How much rain? Linear equations
- Rates of population change
- Distance and midpoint
- Coordinate plane
- Euclidean vs Non-Euclidean
- Area & perimeter at the mall
- Measuring crop circles
- Areas of complex figures
- Similar triangles
- Perpendicular bisectors
- Centers of Triangles
- Volume and pyramids
World History GeoInquiries: http://esriurl.com/worldHistoryGeoInquiries
- Cradles of Civilization
- Silk Roads: Then and Now
- Medieval Europe: Invasions
- The Crusades
- Trade and the Black Death
- Russian expansion to the sea
- Early European exploration
- The Reformation
- The first European industrial revolution
- Latin American independence
- The age of Napoleon
- Africa’s bounty and borders
- Post-WWI and The League of Nations
- African independence
- Cooperation since 1945
If your school would like a copy of all the GeoInquiries (including Mapping Our World) loaded into your school’s ArcGIS Online organization, see details at https://geonet.esri.com/thread/199845-geoinquiries-in-your-schools-arcgis-online-organization