BC Grade 3 Social Studies: What Your Child Will Learn
In Grade 3, British Columbia students explore the world around them — from their own community to communities across Canada and the globe. The curriculum focuses on how people live, work, and meet their needs in different places and cultures. StudyPug supports every part of the BC Grade 3 Social Studies curriculum with clear lessons and practice exercises your child can access anytime.
Key Topics in BC Grade 3 Social Studies
- Communities around the world: How people in different places organize their lives, meet their needs, and build communities.
- Indigenous peoples and cultures: Learning about the diverse First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities across Canada.
- Geography: Maps, landforms, and understanding where communities are located.
- Local history: How communities change over time and the contributions of people who came before.
- Needs and wants: How people make decisions about resources and meet basic needs.
How StudyPug Helps BC Grade 3 Students
StudyPug breaks every Grade 3 Social Studies topic into short, focused lessons that are easy for young learners to follow. After each lesson, students can work through practice problems to make sure they understood what they read. Parents can use StudyPug to support homework, prepare for class discussions, or help their child catch up on a topic they found confusing.
All content is aligned to what BC schools teach in Grade 3, so there are no surprises — just clear, reliable support for every topic your child encounters in class.