1st Grade Social Studies in Connecticut
Connecticut 1st graders learn foundational Social Studies concepts that help them understand the world around them. Topics include community helpers, how neighborhoods work, basic map skills, and the roles people play in families and communities. StudyPug covers every one of these topics with clear lessons and guided practice.
Key Topics in Connecticut Grade 1 Social Studies
- Community and Helpers: Who works in a community and how people depend on each other
- Maps and Geography: Reading simple maps, understanding directions, and identifying landforms
- Civics and Citizenship: Rules, responsibilities, and what it means to be part of a community
- Families and Cultures: How families are different and what makes communities unique
- History and Time: Understanding past and present, and how things change over time
How StudyPug Supports Connecticut Students
StudyPug gives Connecticut 1st grade students access to lessons and practice problems aligned to what their teachers are covering in class. Whether your child needs help with a homework assignment or wants to review a topic before a quiz, StudyPug makes it easy to find the right lesson and work through it step by step.
Parents can track progress and students can revisit lessons as many times as they need. There is no pressure to keep up with a class pace — your child learns at the speed that works best for them.