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Oklahoma 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Oklahoma schools teach. Help with homework anytime.

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1.1.1

Constitution:

1.1.2

Legislative Branch:

1.1.4

Judicial Branch:

1.2.2

Civic Duties:

2.1.1

Physical Features:

2.2.1

Natural Resources:

2.2.2

Agricultural Regions:

3.2.1

American Revolution:

3.3.1

Territory Growth:

5.2.1

Policy Making:

5.3.1

Historical Research:

Oklahoma 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Overview

Oklahoma 4th grade Social Studies gives students a closer look at their home state. Students learn about Oklahoma's history, its diverse Native American cultures, its geography, and how government and economics work at the state and local level. These lessons connect directly to what Oklahoma schools teach and align to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Social Studies.

Key Topics in 4th Grade Social Studies

  • Oklahoma state history and significant events
  • Native American tribes and their contributions to Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma geography — regions, rivers, and physical features
  • Basic economics — goods, services, and trade
  • Civics — roles of state and local government
  • Map skills and reading geographical data

How StudyPug Supports 4th Grade Social Studies

StudyPug provides clear, structured lessons and guided practice problems for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Students can work at their own pace, revisit difficult concepts, and get homework help any time of day. Parents can track progress and see exactly where their child needs support.

Preparing for Future Social Studies Assessments

While Oklahoma's OSTP does not test Social Studies at every grade level, the concepts introduced in 4th grade form the foundation for later assessed content. Building strong skills now helps students perform better as they move into higher grades where Social Studies knowledge is tested more formally.