
NL Kindergarten SST Curriculum
Give your child a strong start in social studies with lessons and practice that follow what Newfoundland and Labrador Kindergarten classrooms teach about self, family, and community.
About Kindergarten Newfoundland and Labrador social studies
Newfoundland and Labrador follows the Newfoundland and Labrador Curriculum, which builds social studies learning through personal identity, family, and community strands. In Kindergarten, children explore personal characteristics, family structures, cultural characteristics, family traditions, important life events, family history, and community connections. StudyPug provides step-by-step lessons and guided practice for every one of these strands, helping young learners build confidence alongside their classroom work.
- Strands covered: personal characteristics, family structures, cultural characteristics, family traditions, important life events, family history, and community connections
- Step-by-step lessons and guided practice for every Kindergarten social studies strand
- Practice problems and worked examples aligned to the Newfoundland and Labrador Curriculum
- Parent assignments and smart recommendations to keep learning on track at home
Curriculum topics by strand
Browse Kindergarten lessons and practice problems organized by strand and aligned to the Newfoundland and Labrador Curriculum.
NL Kindergarten Social Studies Topics
- Personal Characteristics - exploring what makes each child unique, including traits, feelings, and identity.
- Family Structures - understanding the different ways families are organized and how members relate to one another.
- Cultural Characteristics - recognizing the traditions, languages, and practices that shape different cultures.
- Family Traditions - learning how families celebrate, mark occasions, and pass customs from one generation to the next.
- Important Life Events - identifying milestones and events that are meaningful to individuals and families.
- Family History - discovering where families come from and how the past connects to the present.
- Community Connections - understanding how individuals belong to and contribute to their communities.
- Community Membership - exploring roles, responsibilities, and relationships within a community.
- Basic Inquiry Skills and Communication - building the foundational skills to ask questions, gather information, and share ideas.
How StudyPug Helps NL Kindergarten Social Studies Students
When your child gets stuck on a topic like family structures or community connections, StudyPug breaks each concept into short, clear lessons with worked examples and guided practice problems. Parents can use kindergarten social studies help to find the exact strand their child needs and work through it together at home.
StudyPug also offers parent assignments and smart recommendations so grown-ups can track progress and keep learning consistent between school sessions. If your child is ready to look ahead, you can explore the nl grade 1 social studies curriculum to see what comes next.
Aligned to NL Kindergarten Social Studies Curriculum
Every lesson and practice problem on StudyPug for Kindergarten social studies is mapped to the Newfoundland and Labrador Curriculum, covering the same strands - personal characteristics, family, culture, community, and inquiry skills - that Newfoundland and Labrador schools teach. Families can be confident that the content their child sees on StudyPug reinforces what is being covered in the classroom.
Written by the StudyPug Social Studies Team
Last updated June 5, 2026
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