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Rhode Island 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 4th grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Rhode Island 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:

Rhode Island 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum

In Rhode Island, 4th grade Social Studies builds foundational knowledge in history, geography, civics, and economics. Students explore the history of Rhode Island and the United States, learn to read and interpret maps, and begin to understand how government and communities work. StudyPug supports every one of these topics with guided lessons and practice exercises.

Key Topics in 4th Grade Social Studies

  • Rhode Island and U.S. History: Early settlements, colonial history, and the role Rhode Island played in American history.
  • Geography: Reading maps, understanding regions, and exploring physical and human features of places.
  • Civics and Government: How local and state government works, rights and responsibilities of citizens.
  • Economics: Basic concepts like goods, services, supply, demand, and how communities meet their needs.

How StudyPug Helps Rhode Island 4th Graders

StudyPug breaks down every 4th grade Social Studies topic into clear, easy-to-follow lessons. Students can work through content at their own pace, revisit lessons they found difficult, and practice with guided exercises to check their understanding. Whether your child needs help with a homework assignment or wants to get ahead, StudyPug makes it easy to learn on any device.

Building Skills for Future Grades

The Social Studies skills learned in 4th grade are the building blocks for more advanced topics in 5th grade and beyond. A strong understanding of Rhode Island history, geography, and civics in Grade 4 prepares students for deeper study of U.S. and world history in later grades.