Montana 4th Grade Social Studies: What Students Learn
In 4th grade, Montana students dive into the history, geography, and culture that shape their state and region. Topics include Montana's role in westward expansion, the cultures and contributions of Native American tribes, how state and local government works, and the physical and human geography of the region. These lessons connect students to the world around them and build the civic knowledge they will carry into middle school.
How StudyPug Supports Montana 4th Grade Social Studies
StudyPug provides structured lessons and practice exercises aligned to Montana Content Standards for 4th grade Social Studies. Each topic is broken into clear, focused lessons with step-by-step explanations. Students can work through a topic at their own pace, revisit any lesson they found difficult, and practice with questions that reinforce what they have learned.
- Lessons covering Montana history, geography, Native American cultures, and civics
- Practice exercises after every lesson to check understanding
- Accessible on any device — computer, tablet, or phone
- Aligned to what Montana 4th grade classrooms teach
Building on 3rd Grade and Preparing for 5th Grade
4th grade Social Studies builds directly on the community, map, and history concepts introduced in 3rd grade. By the end of 4th grade, Montana students are ready for the broader regional and national history topics introduced in 5th grade. StudyPug helps students strengthen the skills they need now so they stay confident as the content grows more complex.