NB Grade 4 Social Studies Curriculum

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Curriculum Outcome - Elaborations

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1.1.1

Governance Types:

1.1.3

Indigenous Governance:

1.1.4

Modern Structures:

1.2.1

Individual Rights:

1.2.2

Collective Rights:

1.2.3

Responsibilities:

1.2.4

Public Interest:

2.1.1

Climate Zones:

2.1.2

Landforms:

2.1.3

Water Systems:

2.1.4

Natural Life:

2.2.2

Resource Use:

2.2.3

Environmental Impact:

3.1.1

Belief Origins:

3.1.2

Core Teachings:

3.1.3

Cultural Impact:

3.1.4

Indigenous Beliefs:

3.2.1

Trade Routes:

3.2.2

Cultural Diffusion:

3.2.3

Contact Effects:

3.2.4

Modern Exchange:

4.1.1

Early Settlement:

4.1.2

Transportation:

4.1.3

Population Growth:

4.1.4

Modern Canada:

4.2.1

Physical Regions:

4.2.3

Economic Regions:

4.2.4

Political Regions:

5.1.1

Chronology:

5.1.3

Historical Evidence:

5.1.4

Perspectives:

5.2.1

Local History:

5.2.2

National Heritage:

5.2.3

Cultural Legacy:

5.2.4

Preservation:

New Brunswick Grade 4 Social Studies

Grade 4 Social Studies in New Brunswick helps students understand the communities they live in, how local governments work, and how geography shapes the way people live. These foundational concepts prepare students for more advanced social studies learning in later grades.

Topics Covered in NB Grade 4 Social Studies

  • Communities and how they are organized
  • Local and provincial government structures
  • Geography of New Brunswick and Canada
  • How people interact with and adapt to their environment
  • Rights, responsibilities, and citizenship

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