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Ignite Curiosity.
Make History.

History classrooms that empower students to change what’s next.

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No more patchwork.
Teach the Tapestry.

Tapestry builds knowledge through story arcs and throughlines, not scattershot facts. Students ask questions that matter to them. They grapple with what happened, why it matters, and how it connects to today.

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Compelling Stories

Great stories stick. We center learning arcs on a rich range of Keystone Stories that make history meaningful and memorable.

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Authentic Inquiry

Curiosity drives us to seek new ways to understand our world. Question Design Labs teach students how to ask, sharpen, and pursue questions that matter to them.​

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Disciplinary Thinking

Thinking like a historian takes practice. In every unit, students use Key Practices to analyze authentic sources and navigate conflicting claims to develop their own conclusions.​

Stories that connect. Inquiry that engages. Knowledge that lasts.

Tapestry is an inquiry-based middle school social studies curriculum that offers depth over coverage. See how its cohesive, research-based design helps students build knowledge through purposeful engagement.

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“It’s time to get serious about social studies.”

The CAPES Framework
Disciplinary Literacy

Texts and artifacts both offer windows into the past. But understanding them requires knowing how to look. ​​

Tapestry’s CAPES Framework guides students through that process. It provides tools to investigate the past: asking rich questions, observing closely, then using that close look to analyze deeply and think critically. Lessons within each unit are structured to support students as they progress through each phase of the CAPES thinking process.

CAPES is disciplinary literacy in action.

Social studies teachers and students deserve better than dry textbooks or patched-together packets. In Tapestry, each unit weaves a coherent story designed to develop historical understanding through purposeful inquiry, discussion, and authentic tasks. Lessons engage and inspire as they prepare today’s students to become tomorrow’s citizens and leaders.

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Cohesive, rigorous, and ready to teach

Educational lesson plan about life inside stone walls, focusing on archaeological structures and ancient human activities, located on Orkney Islands.
A worksheet titled "Life Inside These Stone Walls" with three columns labeled "See," "Think," and "Wonder." Each column prompts students to observe, analyze, and wonder about the subject of the worksheet.
Slide titled "Life Inside These Stone Walls" with a circular image of ancient stone ruins overlooking a landscape with coastline, grassy fields, and blue sky with clouds, part of a social studies presentation by Tapestry.

In each unit, you’ll find:

  • Curated text sets of authentic sources ​

  • Standards-aligned lesson plans with clear, scannable steps​

  • Embedded supports to meet the needs of all learners ​

  • Flexible options to extend, shorten, or adapt lessons

  • Authentic performance tasks ​

  • Ready-to-use lessons, PowerPoints, and student handouts

Comprehensive without being overwhelming, Tapestry provides ready-to-teach resources for middle school social studies classrooms.

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Buy it once; use it for life.

Tapestry is a one-time purchase—no subscriptions, renewals, or hidden fees. Buy a single unit or a full course and get instant digital access that’s yours to keep.​

Tapestry will be available for free piloting beginning in March 2026.