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1st Grade Social Studies

Colorado 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to Colorado Academic Standards so your child keeps up with what their school teaches.

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1.1.1

Government Structure:

1.3.2

Patriotic Celebrations:

2.2.1

Physical Features:

2.2.2

Human Features:

3.1.1

Time and Chronology:

3.1.2

Primary Sources:

4.1.1

Goods and Services:

4.1.2

Producers and Consumers:

4.3.1

Jobs and Careers:

4.3.2

Income and Savings:

Colorado 1st Grade Social Studies

Colorado 1st grade Social Studies introduces young learners to the world around them. Students explore their communities, learn to read simple maps, and discover what makes their neighborhood, city, and country special. These foundational lessons align to the Colorado Academic Standards for Social Studies and prepare students for deeper learning in 2nd grade and beyond.

Topics Covered in 1st Grade Social Studies

Colorado 1st graders work through a range of Social Studies topics during the school year, including:

  • Communities — local, state, and national
  • Maps and basic geography skills
  • National symbols, holidays, and traditions
  • Civic responsibilities and rules
  • Roles of people in communities (past and present)

How StudyPug Supports Colorado 1st Grade Students

StudyPug provides lessons and practice exercises for every 1st grade Social Studies topic taught in Colorado schools. Each lesson breaks down concepts into manageable steps so students can follow along and build understanding at their own pace. Parents can use StudyPug to supplement classroom learning, reinforce homework topics, or help their child get ahead.

Aligned to Colorado Academic Standards

All StudyPug content for 1st grade Social Studies follows the Colorado Academic Standards (CAS) for Social Studies. This means every lesson and practice problem connects directly to what Colorado teachers are required to teach, making it easier for students to stay on track with their class.