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Connecticut 3rd Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 3rd grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Connecticut schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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1.1.1

Constitution:

1.1.2

Government Powers:

1.2.2

Political Participation:

1.3.1

Community Services:

1.3.2

Local Leadership:

2.1.1

Advanced Maps:

2.2.2

State Geography:

2.3.1

Human Activity:

3.1.1

Colonial Conflict:

3.2.1

Early Settlement:

4.1.1

Market Economy:

4.1.2

Role of Government:

4.2.2

Money Management:

4.3.2

Economic Growth:

5.1.1

Democratic Values:

5.1.2

Community Service:

5.2.1

Information Literacy:

5.2.2

Digital Citizenship:

5.3.1

Respectful Dialogue:

3rd Grade Social Studies in Connecticut

Connecticut 3rd grade Social Studies builds foundational knowledge in civics, geography, economics, and history. Students explore how communities work, how people participate as citizens, and how geography shapes the way people live. StudyPug provides clear lessons and practice for every one of these topics.

Key Topics Covered

  • Types of communities: urban, suburban, and rural
  • Maps, globes, and geographic tools
  • Civic participation and rules in a community
  • Basic economic concepts: needs, wants, goods, and services
  • Connecticut and United States history at the introductory level

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When your child is stuck on a Social Studies topic, StudyPug makes it easy to find a clear explanation and work through practice problems step by step. Lessons are written in plain language designed for 3rd grade learners, so students can read independently or alongside a parent. Everything is available on any device, so your child can get help at home or on the go.

Homework Help for Connecticut Students

Whether your child needs to review community types, understand how maps work, or prepare for a classroom quiz, StudyPug has the lessons and practice to help. Find the topic in the table above, work through the explanation, and practice with similar problems to build confidence before the next school day.