Nova Scotia Grade 3 Social Studies Curriculum Overview
Grade 3 Social Studies in Nova Scotia introduces students to the idea of communities — how they are formed, how people live and work together, and how communities change over time. Students explore local history, the roles of community helpers, and the relationship between people and the natural environment around them.
Key Topics in Grade 3 Social Studies
- Communities and belonging: What makes a community and how people contribute to it
- Local and Indigenous history: Understanding the history of Nova Scotia, including Mi'kmaq heritage
- People and environments: How geography shapes the way people live and meet their needs
- Rights and responsibilities: What it means to be a member of a community
How StudyPug Supports Grade 3 Social Studies in Nova Scotia
StudyPug provides guided lessons and practice exercises for every topic in the Nova Scotia Grade 3 Social Studies curriculum. Students can work through explanations at their own pace, revisit topics they find challenging, and build confidence before classroom discussions and assignments.
Parents looking for extra support at home will find that StudyPug's lessons follow the same topics their child's teacher is covering in class, making it easy to connect schoolwork with at-home practice.