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4th Grade Social Studies

DC 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Washington DC schools teach. Get help with homework anytime.

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1.1.1

Constitution:

1.1.2

Legislative Branch:

1.1.4

Judicial Branch:

1.2.2

Civic Duties:

2.1.1

Physical Features:

2.2.1

Natural Resources:

2.2.2

Agricultural Regions:

3.2.1

American Revolution:

3.3.1

Territory Growth:

5.2.1

Policy Making:

5.3.1

Historical Research:

4th Grade Social Studies in Washington DC

Washington DC 4th grade students explore foundational Social Studies concepts including United States history, physical and human geography, the principles of government and civics, and basic economics. These subjects help students understand their community, their country, and how society works. StudyPug supports DC students with clear lessons and practice exercises for every topic covered at this grade level.

Topics Covered in DC 4th Grade Social Studies

  • US History: Key events, figures, and timelines in American history
  • Geography: Maps, regions, physical features, and how people interact with their environment
  • Civics and Government: How government works, rights and responsibilities of citizens
  • Economics: Goods and services, producers and consumers, supply and demand basics

How StudyPug Helps DC 4th Graders

StudyPug provides step-by-step explanations and guided practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Students can work at their own pace, revisit lessons whenever needed, and practice with problems similar to what they see in school. Whether your child needs homework help tonight or wants to get ahead, StudyPug is available anytime on any device.

Building Skills for Middle School

The Social Studies skills learned in 4th grade form the foundation for more advanced history, geography, and civics courses in middle school. Strong understanding of US history and government in 4th grade gives DC students the confidence and knowledge they need as they move into 5th grade and beyond.