The Path to Knowledge Starts Here

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, educators grapple with how to deliver comprehensive, engaging, and standards-aligned lessons for diverse student needs. It’s time for a centralized platform that not only enriches learning but also seamlessly integrates assessments, multimedia, and personalized learning supports — all while reducing teacher workload and promoting sustainable student success.

Cross-curricular Lessons that Engage Students and Support Teachers

Introducing Expedition: Learn, an innovative digital learning platform for elementary and middle school teachers that provides ready-made, science and social studies lessons aligned to state and national standards to:

Enhance literacy with captivating and reliable Britannica multimedia content.
Build critical research skills with project-based learning resources.
Streamline assessment with real-time progress tracking and reports.
Personalize instruction with differentiated reading levels and 100+ language options.

Invite your colleagues to discover how Expedition: Learn can support teachers and students in your district. 

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Expedition: Learn! Scope & Sequence

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View the available lessons for elementary and middle school science and social studies

Expedition: Learn! Languages

Spanish, Arabic, French, and 100+ more...

Spanish

Arabic

French

And 100+ more...

Translations available in 100+ languages for each lesson

Expedition: Learn! Reading Levels

Choose between 4 reading levels to meet the needs of every learner

Expedition: Learn! Spark Video

Each Expedition: Learn! Lesson begins with a video to spark students’ interest in the topic

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Ignite the spark of curiosity and accelerate learning

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