1st Grade Social Studies in Maine
Maine 1st grade Social Studies builds on what students learned in Kindergarten and introduces foundational concepts in civics, geography, history, and economics. Students in Maine explore how families and communities work, what rules and laws mean, and how maps help us understand the world around us.
Key Topics in Maine 1st Grade Social Studies
- Families and Communities: Students learn how families are structured and how communities are organized, from neighborhoods to towns.
- Civics and Rules: First graders explore why rules exist, what responsibilities citizens have, and how leaders in schools and communities help everyone.
- Map Skills and Geography: Basic map reading, cardinal directions, and recognizing landforms help students understand their place in the world.
- U.S. Symbols and Holidays: Students are introduced to national symbols like the flag and landmarks, as well as the meaning behind key holidays.
How StudyPug Supports Maine 1st Graders
StudyPug provides clear, guided lessons and practice exercises for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Parents and students can find the exact concept being covered in class and work through it step by step. All content is aligned to the Maine Learning Results, so nothing is off-topic or confusing.
Whether your child needs help understanding a new concept or wants to review something from earlier in the year, StudyPug makes it easy to find the right lesson and practice at their own pace.