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Getting Started with Exploros Alabama Social Studies

This article gives you the key things you need to know to start reviewing Exploros Alabama Social Studies. You’ll learn what Exploros is, how to sign up, and where to find help and resources.

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Welcome to Exploros Alabama!

What Is Exploros?

Exploros is a teacher-guided, digital learning program that helps students learn by doing and sharing.

  • Every student takes part through short, social-media-style activities.

  • Students post ideas, complete polls, work on timelines, and answer questions.

  • The program supports text-to-speech and translation, so every student can join in.

Exploros helps teachers lead engaging, collaborative lessons where all students have a voice.

For a quick look at how Exploros engages students and brings learning to life, watch the Exploros Explainer Video — a short 2-minute overview of the program.

Why Exploros?

Exploros brings learning to life for students, empowers teachers, and provides real insight for schools and families.

For Students

Every student participates through interactive, social-media-style learning—brainstorming ideas, completing organizers, responding to polls, building timelines, exploring vocabulary, and taking assessments. Exploros gives every student a voice and encourages collaboration in the classroom.

For Teachers

Teachers assign lessons from the Alabama Social Studies Library, follow built-in teaching notes, and guide students through each activity. They can view responses in real time and finish each lesson with an exit quiz to check for understanding and mastery.

For Administrators

Administrators and instructional coaches can see what is being taught, which standards are addressed, and how students are progressing—all in real time. Exploros supports data-driven decisions and instructional coaching at both the classroom and district level.

For Families

Each student has a digital portfolio that allows families to see what students are learning in class. Portfolios can be shared with parents and include accessibility tools such as read-aloud and translation features, helping families stay connected to their child’s learning.

In a case study of approximately 19K 8th Graders across many campuses, the average state testing gain in U.S. History was a remarkable 29%. These types of gains were consistent across student demographics. Read the case study.


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We’re Here to Support You!

Join us for an Introduction to Exploros Alabama SOCIAL Social Studies webinar! Each session helps Alabama educators explore the platform, see how lessons work, and bring SOCIAL Social Studies™ to life in the classroom.

Dates: January 5 • April 24 • May 22, 2025

  • Grades 4–5 (Elementary): 9:00–10:00 AM CT — Register

  • Grades 6–8 (Middle School): 11:00 AM–12:00 PM CT — Register

  • Grades 9–11 (High School): 1:00–2:00 PM CT — Register

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