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2nd Grade Social Studies

Oregon 2nd Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 2nd grade social studies topic. Aligned to what Oregon schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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1.1.1

Branches of Government:

1.1.2

Local Government:

2.1.1

Types of Maps:

4.1.1

Supply and Demand:

5.1.1

World Communities:

5.3.1

Group Dynamics:

Oregon 2nd Grade Social Studies Topics

Oregon 2nd grade social studies covers a wide range of foundational topics that help students understand the world around them. From exploring different types of communities to learning how maps work, these lessons prepare students for more advanced social studies concepts in later grades.

Communities and Neighborhoods

Students learn about urban, suburban, and rural communities. They explore how people in different communities meet their needs and how communities change over time. StudyPug's lessons break these ideas down into clear, manageable explanations.

Maps and Geography

2nd graders in Oregon practice reading simple maps, identifying landforms, and understanding directions. These geography skills build a spatial awareness that supports learning in science and history throughout elementary school.

Basic Economics

Oregon 2nd grade social studies introduces students to goods, services, producers, consumers, and the concept of scarcity. Practice exercises help students apply these ideas to real-world examples they recognize from everyday life.

Civics and Government

Students learn about rules, laws, and the roles of community helpers and local government. Lessons cover why rules matter and how citizens participate in their communities, helping students develop a sense of civic responsibility early on.

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