This study uses case study-one of the qualitative research designs. According to Yıldırım and Şimşek (2011), researchers scrutinise a phenomenon or an event in depth by focussing on questions such as how, why and what and concentrate on how the topic of research affects the study group. The use of authentic learning in teaching social studies was set as a case in this study, and efforts were made to find how the case had affected students' views. The design of holistic single case design was used in this paper. According to Yin (1984), holistic single case design is a type of case study used in cases where a single unit of analysis is available and a certain case is considered. The class where the implementation was done was set as the unit of analysis because the effectiveness of the case of using authentic learning in social studies course would be evaluated from the perspective of primary school students. The Study Group The study group was formed through criterion sampling-a technique of purposeful sampling-in this study. The units capable of meeting the set criteria (objects, events, etc.) are included in the sample in criterion sampling (Büyüköztürk, Kılıç Çakmak, Akgün, Karadeniz and Demirel, 2012). The criteria in choosing the participants in this study for the students were being the 4 th graders, not having done activities related to the learning domains of production, distribution and consumption, receiving permission from school administration and teachers for the research and teachers' participation on the basis of volunteering. In this context, the working group of the research is 35 4th grade students, 20 of whom are girls, 15 of which are boys, who study at a public school in Diyarbakır as well as the teacher of the very class.