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Minnesota Kindergarten Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every Kindergarten Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Minnesota schools teach. Help your child keep up and build confidence.

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1.1.1

Classroom and School Rules:

1.1.3

Rights and Responsibilities:

1.2.1

American Symbols:

1.2.3

Good Citizenship:

2.1.3

Direction and Location:

3.1.1

Personal Timeline:

3.2.2

Cultural Celebrations:

4.1.1

Needs and Wants:

4.1.2

Work and Jobs:

4.1.3

Buying and Selling:

4.2.1

Types of Resources:

4.2.2

Saving and Spending:

5.2.3

Problem Solving:

Minnesota Kindergarten Social Studies Curriculum

Kindergarten is where students first begin to understand the world around them. Minnesota's Kindergarten Social Studies curriculum introduces children to their families, their communities, and the basic ideas behind citizenship and geography. StudyPug supports this learning with clear, easy-to-follow lessons and practice exercises built around the Minnesota Academic Standards for Social Studies.

What Minnesota Kindergartners Learn in Social Studies

  • Family structures and roles within the home and community
  • Community helpers and how people work together
  • Basic map skills and understanding of place
  • Introduction to history through stories and traditions
  • Simple civic concepts like rules, fairness, and responsibility

How StudyPug Supports Kindergarten Social Studies

Every topic in StudyPug's Kindergarten Social Studies content is aligned to what Minnesota schools teach. Lessons use simple language and guided examples so young learners can understand new ideas independently or alongside a parent. Practice exercises help reinforce each concept after the lesson.

Helping Minnesota Kindergartners Build Confidence

Whether your child needs help with a specific homework question or wants to explore a topic further, StudyPug makes it easy. Browse topics in the table above, work through a lesson, and try the practice problems — all at your child's own pace, on any device.