Wyoming 1st Grade Social Studies: What Students Learn
In 1st grade Social Studies, Wyoming students begin exploring the world beyond themselves. They learn about community helpers, how neighborhoods function, basic map and geography skills, and the history of families and local communities. These foundational concepts are introduced in a way that connects to children's everyday lives, making it easier to understand how society works.
How StudyPug Supports Wyoming 1st Graders
StudyPug provides lessons and guided practice problems that follow what Wyoming 1st grade classrooms actually teach. Parents and students can find a specific topic, work through a clear explanation, and then reinforce the concept with practice exercises. There are no confusing detours — just straightforward support for the skills Wyoming students need.
- Lessons on community roles and helpers
- Basic map reading and geography concepts
- National symbols and civic pride
- Family history and how communities change over time
- Comparing different kinds of communities: rural, suburban, and urban
Aligned to Wyoming Academic Content Standards
All StudyPug content for 1st grade Social Studies is aligned to the Wyoming Academic Content Standards. This means every lesson and practice exercise directly supports what Wyoming teachers are required to cover, so there are no surprises when it comes to homework or classroom assessments.
Practice Anytime, Anywhere
StudyPug works on any device — computers, tablets, and phones. Whether your child wants to review a lesson after school or work through practice problems on the weekend, the content is always accessible. Students can move at their own pace, revisiting explanations as many times as needed until the concept clicks.