Saskatchewan Grade 3 Social Studies Curriculum Overview
Grade 3 Social Studies in Saskatchewan helps students explore the world around them — from their local community to broader environments and the ways people live and work together. The Saskatchewan curriculum at this level focuses on building a sense of place, identity, and responsibility.
Key Topics in Grade 3 Social Studies
- Communities and belonging: Students learn what makes a community and how individuals contribute to it.
- Local environments: Exploring natural and built environments in Saskatchewan and how people interact with them.
- Identity and culture: Understanding personal and group identity, including Indigenous perspectives central to Saskatchewan's curriculum.
- Needs and wants: How people meet their basic needs and make choices within their communities.
How StudyPug Helps Grade 3 Students in Saskatchewan
StudyPug provides clear, structured lessons and practice problems that follow the Saskatchewan Social Studies curriculum. Students can revisit topics they find tricky, work through practice exercises, and build confidence at their own pace. Parents can easily see what their child is working on and support learning at home.
Whether your child needs help catching up after a tough week or wants to explore topics ahead of class, StudyPug makes Grade 3 Social Studies straightforward and accessible.