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4th Grade Social Studies

Idaho 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to Idaho Content Standards and what Idaho schools teach in Grade 4.

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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:

Idaho 4th Grade Social Studies: What Students Learn

In 4th grade, Idaho students begin a deeper study of their home state and the region around them. Core topics include Idaho state history, physical and human geography, the structure of local and state government, and basic economic concepts like producers, consumers, and resources. These lessons connect to students' everyday lives and build the foundation for more advanced Social Studies in middle school.

How StudyPug Supports Idaho 4th Grade Social Studies

StudyPug provides clear, organized lessons and practice exercises for every major 4th grade Social Studies topic taught in Idaho classrooms. Each lesson breaks down difficult concepts into simple steps so students can understand them independently. Whether your child needs help with a homework assignment or wants to review before a class test, StudyPug makes it easy to find the right topic and get immediate help.

Aligned to Idaho Content Standards

All StudyPug content for Idaho 4th grade Social Studies is aligned to the Idaho Content Standards for Social Studies. This means every lesson matches what Idaho teachers are required to teach, so students are always studying the right material for their grade level.

Topics Covered in Idaho 4th Grade Social Studies

  • Idaho state history and significant events
  • Physical geography of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest region
  • Civics and the structure of Idaho state government
  • Economic concepts including trade, resources, and community roles
  • Map skills and reading geographic data

Flexible Learning for Every Idaho Student

StudyPug is designed to fit into any schedule. Students can access lessons and practice problems on a computer, tablet, or phone — making it easy to study at home, at the library, or anywhere else. Parents can also follow along to better support their child's learning at home.