NS Grade 4 Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every Grade 4 Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Nova Scotia schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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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:

Grade 4 Social Studies in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Grade 4 Social Studies introduces students to the world around them — from local communities and geography to cultural traditions and historical stories. These foundational topics help students develop a sense of place and an understanding of how communities work together.

How StudyPug Supports Grade 4 Social Studies

StudyPug provides clear, structured lessons and practice exercises for every Grade 4 Social Studies topic in the Nova Scotia curriculum. Students can revisit lessons as many times as they need, work through practice problems at their own pace, and get help with homework the moment they need it.

  • Lessons covering Nova Scotia Grade 4 communities and geography topics
  • Guided practice and worked examples for key Social Studies skills
  • Step-by-step explanations written in plain language for Grade 4 students
  • Available on any device — phone, tablet, or computer

Building on Grade 3 and Preparing for Grade 5

Grade 4 Social Studies builds directly on the community and environment concepts introduced in Grade 3. By the end of Grade 4, students are ready for the broader regional and provincial focus they will encounter in Grade 5. StudyPug helps bridge any gaps and keeps students on track throughout the year.