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1st Grade Social Studies

New Hampshire 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what New Hampshire schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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1.1.1

Government Structure:

1.3.2

Patriotic Celebrations:

2.2.1

Physical Features:

2.2.2

Human Features:

3.1.1

Time and Chronology:

3.1.2

Primary Sources:

4.1.1

Goods and Services:

4.1.2

Producers and Consumers:

4.3.1

Jobs and Careers:

4.3.2

Income and Savings:

1st Grade Social Studies in New Hampshire

New Hampshire 1st graders begin exploring the world beyond their home and classroom. Social Studies in 1st grade covers foundational concepts like community helpers, family and school roles, basic map skills, national symbols, and the importance of rules and civic responsibility. These early lessons set the stage for deeper learning in history, geography, and civics in later grades.

How StudyPug Supports New Hampshire 1st Grade Social Studies

StudyPug provides lessons and guided practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic taught in New Hampshire schools. Whether your child needs help understanding what a community is, how maps work, or why we follow rules, StudyPug breaks each concept into clear, manageable steps.

  • Lessons aligned to the New Hampshire 1st grade curriculum
  • Guided practice to reinforce classroom learning
  • Easy-to-follow explanations for young learners
  • Available on any device — computer, tablet, or phone

Key Topics in New Hampshire 1st Grade Social Studies

Students in New Hampshire 1st grade typically study the following Social Studies topics:

  • Community and Community Helpers — understanding roles people play in neighborhoods and towns
  • Family and School — exploring how families and schools function as communities
  • Basic Geography and Maps — learning about continents, countries, and how to read simple maps
  • Civic Responsibility — understanding rules, fairness, and how people work together
  • National Symbols and Traditions — recognizing US symbols, holidays, and historical figures

Preparing for Future Social Studies Learning

The concepts learned in 1st grade Social Studies build directly into 2nd and 3rd grade topics like local history, government, and expanded geography. A strong grasp of community, maps, and civic values in 1st grade gives New Hampshire students a solid head start for everything that comes next.