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Indiana 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to Indiana Academic Standards so your child keeps up with class.

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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:

Indiana 4th Grade Social Studies: What Students Learn

In Indiana, 4th grade Social Studies focuses on the state's history, its place in the nation, and the systems that govern everyday life. Students develop a deeper understanding of where Indiana fits geographically, how it came to be, and how its government and economy work. These are foundational skills that students carry through middle and high school.

Key Topics in Indiana 4th Grade Social Studies

  • Indiana History: Early peoples, European exploration, statehood, and the growth of Indiana over time.
  • Geography: Indiana's regions, rivers, natural resources, and how geography shapes the way people live.
  • Civics and Government: How Indiana's state government works, the roles of citizens, and how laws are made.
  • Economics: Goods, services, trade, and how Indiana's economy connects to the rest of the country.

How StudyPug Helps Indiana 4th Graders

StudyPug provides clear, structured lessons for every topic in the Indiana 4th grade Social Studies curriculum. Each lesson breaks down complex ideas into simple, manageable steps. Students can move at their own pace, revisit lessons they found difficult, and practice with exercises that reinforce what they've learned. Whether your child needs homework help tonight or wants to review before a test, StudyPug is available anytime on any device.

Aligned to Indiana Academic Standards

Every lesson on StudyPug is built around the Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies. Parents and students can trust that the content matches exactly what Indiana schools expect 4th graders to know. There's no guesswork — just clear, relevant lessons that connect directly to the classroom.