
NL Grade 10 Social Studies Curriculum
Support your child through Newfoundland and Labrador's Grade 10 social studies curriculum with lessons and practice covering Canadian history, human rights, political systems, and global issues.
About Grade 10 Newfoundland and Labrador social studies
Newfoundland and Labrador follows its provincial curriculum structured around historical thinking, civic literacy, and global citizenship. Grade 10 social studies spans Canadian participation in the World Wars, the Great Depression, civil and Indigenous rights, Quebec nationalism, the Charter of Rights, the electoral system, globalization, and reconciliation. StudyPug provides step-by-step lessons and guided practice aligned to every strand in the course.
- Strands covered: Canadian history, political systems, human rights, and global citizenship
- Step-by-step lessons and guided practice for every strand
- Practice problems and worked examples aligned to the Newfoundland and Labrador curriculum
- Smart recommendations and parent assignment tools to track progress
Curriculum topics by strand
Find lessons and practice for every Grade 10 social studies strand, aligned to the Newfoundland and Labrador curriculum.
NL Grade 10 Social Studies Topics
- Canadian Participation and Home Front (World War I): Canadian involvement, the home front experience, and political changes during the First World War era.
- Postwar Developments and the Great Depression: The economic boom of the 1920s, the causes and effects of the Great Depression, and social and political movements of the period.
- Road to War and World War II: The conditions leading to World War II, Canadian contributions, the home front, and the emergence of human rights awareness.
- Postwar Realignment and the Cold War: Postwar realignment, the nuclear age, international relations, the Korean War, and the baby boom and suburban growth.
- Social Change and Canadian Identity: The welfare state, cultural identity, civil rights, Indigenous rights, and Quebec nationalism.
- Political Systems and the Charter: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the constitutional framework, the electoral system, the political spectrum, and the rule of law.
- Rights, Responsibilities, and Civic Engagement: Rights and responsibilities, political engagement, community involvement, and global citizenship.
- Global and Contemporary Issues: Globalization, environmental issues, technological change, demographic shifts, multiculturalism, reconciliation, regional identities, and Canada's global position.
How StudyPug Helps NL Grade 10 Social Studies Students
When a student gets stuck on a concept like the causes of the Great Depression or how the Charter of Rights protects individual freedoms, StudyPug breaks it down with clear, step-by-step explanations and practice problems that build understanding at their own pace. For grade 10 social studies help, StudyPug covers every strand so students are never left without support on any topic their class covers.
Parents can use assignment tools to focus their child on the strands most relevant to what is being taught in class, and smart recommendations guide students to the areas where they need the most practice. Students preparing for Grade 11 can also preview the nl grade 11 social studies curriculum to see what is ahead.
Aligned to NL Grade 10 Social Studies Curriculum
All lessons and practice problems on StudyPug for Grade 10 social studies are built around the Newfoundland and Labrador curriculum, covering the same strands - from Canadian participation in the World Wars through to reconciliation and global citizenship - that students encounter in their classrooms. Families looking back at earlier content can also explore the nl grade 9 social studies curriculum to fill any foundational gaps.
Written by the StudyPug Social Studies Team
Last updated June 5, 2026
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