4th Grade Social Studies
The Acellus® 4th grade Social Studies course will take students on an exciting journey through the diverse regions, rich history, and unique cultures of the United States!
Assessment: Lesson Practice, Unit Exams, Mid-Term Exam, Final Exam
Language: English
Course Overview
The Acellus 4th grade Social Studies course actively explores the landforms, climates, and natural resources found across the five geographic regions of the United States. Students will dive into the cultural diversity that has shaped American history, examining everything from the nation’s development as a country of immigrants to the deep and rich heritage of Native American cultures. The course also provides an in-depth look at the foundations of American government, citizenship, and the early history of the United States, focusing on the values of freedom that shaped the nation. Additionally, it highlights the places, people, and traditions that contribute to the unique American experience, helping students gain a well-rounded understanding of the nation’s past and present.
Video Based Lessons
These video based lesson are accessible and can be rewatched, making them a flexible learning option. Students can review the material whenever they need, which is helpful for reinforcing learning outside of classroom hours.

4th Grade Social Studies Practice Problems
These interactive practice problems offer an engaging, personalized, and effective way to learn, helping students deepen their knowledge, build confidence, and develop essential academic skills.

4th Grade Social Studies Skills
Skills assessments help students visualize and practice using tools like maps, graphs, charts, and more!
4th Grade Social Studies Lesson Plans
By the end of fourth grade social studies, students will have developed a strong understanding of the geographic regions of the United States, including their landforms, climates, and natural resources. They will explore the cultural history of the country, learning about the diverse backgrounds of Native Americans and immigrants who helped shape the nation. Students will also gain insight into the early history of the United States, the role of citizenship, and the ideals of freedom that formed the basis of the nation. Furthermore, they will have a deeper appreciation for the people, places, and traditions that make up the American experience, allowing them to connect with the country’s rich history and culture.