Montana 1st Grade Social Studies — What Students Learn
In Montana, 1st grade Social Studies introduces young learners to the world around them. Students explore how communities are organized, the roles of community helpers, and how families contribute to neighborhoods. These foundational concepts align to Montana Content Standards for Social Studies and prepare students for deeper learning in later grades.
Key Topics in Montana 1st Grade Social Studies
- Community helpers and their roles (firefighters, teachers, doctors)
- Maps, globes, and basic geographic concepts
- National and state symbols, including the Montana state flag
- Family history and how the past connects to the present
- Rules, responsibilities, and how communities work together
- Needs vs. wants and basic economic concepts
How StudyPug Helps Montana 1st Graders
StudyPug provides structured lessons and practice problems that follow what Montana 1st graders are learning in school. Each lesson breaks down Social Studies concepts into clear, manageable steps so students can understand and apply them with confidence. Parents can use StudyPug to support homework time, and students can revisit any lesson as many times as they need.
Aligned to Montana Content Standards
All StudyPug content for Montana 1st grade Social Studies is aligned to the Montana Content Standards. Whether your child is learning about geographic tools or the importance of civic responsibility, every topic on StudyPug matches what Montana schools teach in first grade.
Practice Makes Progress
After working through a lesson, students can reinforce their understanding with guided practice problems. This combination of explanation and practice helps 1st graders in Montana retain Social Studies concepts and build the skills they need for 2nd grade and beyond. Get started with StudyPug today and give your child the support they need to succeed in Social Studies.