In this course, students explore the various aspects of civics, economics, civil rights, geography, and history. They examine the roles individuals as good citizens and the positive characters of a good citizen. They explore the economic aspects by distinguishing the difference between the usage of goods and services, and the role of money associated with it. In relation to the civic rights, they relate the cultural diversity they observe in various communities in America. The geography strand lets them identify the sense of place relative to an individual, home, and school, differentiate land and water features on simple maps and globes, and explore how famous people and events have shaped the local community, state, and nation.