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Pennsylvania 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Pennsylvania 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:

Pennsylvania 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Pennsylvania 1st grade Social Studies lays the groundwork for understanding the world around us. Students begin exploring families and communities, learning how people live and work together. They are introduced to basic map skills, national symbols, and the roles citizens play in their communities. All of these topics align to Pennsylvania's Social Studies standards for 1st grade.

Key Topics in 1st Grade Social Studies

  • Families and community helpers
  • Maps, globes, and basic geography
  • National symbols and holidays
  • Civics and rules in communities
  • History and how things change over time

How StudyPug Supports Pennsylvania 1st Graders

StudyPug provides clear, accessible lessons and practice exercises for every 1st grade Social Studies topic taught in Pennsylvania schools. Students can work at their own pace, revisit explanations as many times as needed, and practice with guided exercises that reinforce classroom learning. Parents can track progress and identify topics where extra support is helpful.

Preparing for the School Year

Pennsylvania does not administer a statewide Social Studies assessment for 1st grade, but a strong foundation in Social Studies prepares students for increasingly detailed content in later grades. StudyPug makes it easy for Pennsylvania families to supplement classroom instruction and ensure their child stays confident and engaged throughout the school year.