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1st Grade Social Studies

DC 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Washington DC schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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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:

1st Grade Social Studies in Washington DC

Washington DC 1st graders study the world around them — from their own families and neighborhoods to maps, American symbols, and the basics of how communities work together. StudyPug covers every one of these topics with clear lessons and guided practice problems your child can use at home.

Topics Covered in DC 1st Grade Social Studies

  • Families and community roles
  • Maps, globes, and basic geography
  • American symbols, holidays, and traditions
  • Rules, responsibilities, and basic civics
  • Needs and wants — introduction to economics

How StudyPug Helps DC 1st Graders

Every lesson on StudyPug is written to match what Washington DC schools teach in 1st grade Social Studies. If your child is confused about a topic from class, they can find it on StudyPug, work through the explanation, and practice until it clicks. Parents can also follow along to help with homework.

Building Skills for Future Grades

The concepts introduced in 1st grade Social Studies — community, geography, and civic responsibility — lay the groundwork for more advanced topics in 2nd grade and beyond. StudyPug helps students build that foundation one topic at a time, at their own pace.