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West Virginia 3rd Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 3rd grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what West Virginia schools teach. Help with homework anytime.

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1.1.1

Constitution:

1.1.2

Government Powers:

1.2.2

Political Participation:

1.3.1

Community Services:

1.3.2

Local Leadership:

2.1.1

Advanced Maps:

2.2.2

State Geography:

2.3.1

Human Activity:

3.1.1

Colonial Conflict:

3.2.1

Early Settlement:

4.1.1

Market Economy:

4.1.2

Role of Government:

4.2.2

Money Management:

4.3.2

Economic Growth:

5.1.1

Democratic Values:

5.1.2

Community Service:

5.2.1

Information Literacy:

5.2.2

Digital Citizenship:

5.3.1

Respectful Dialogue:

3rd Grade Social Studies in West Virginia

West Virginia 3rd grade Social Studies introduces students to the world around them — from their own communities to the broader concepts of history, geography, economics, and government. Content follows the WV College Career Ready Standards to ensure students are building the knowledge and skills their schools expect.

Key Topics in WV 3rd Grade Social Studies

  • Types of communities: urban, suburban, and rural
  • Map skills and basic geography
  • Local, state, and national history
  • Basic economics: needs, wants, goods, and services
  • Civics: rules, laws, rights, and responsibilities

How StudyPug Supports West Virginia Students

StudyPug provides guided lessons and practice exercises for every 3rd grade Social Studies topic. Students can work through explanations at their own pace, revisit topics they find difficult, and practice until they feel confident. Whether your child needs help with a specific homework question or wants to review before a classroom test, StudyPug makes it easy to find exactly what they need.

Building Skills for Future Grades

The concepts introduced in 3rd grade Social Studies lay the groundwork for more advanced study in 4th and 5th grade. Understanding communities, map reading, and basic civics gives West Virginia students the context they need to engage with deeper history and geography content as they move through elementary school.