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The importance of History and Civics and Citizenship in the ICSE curriculum cannot be underestimated. Both of these subjects seek to link knowledge and understanding, values and attitudes, and practical skills. History assists with a contextual understanding of culture. It allows for student investigation into personal, family, national, communal and global history while civics teaches people about the role they play in society along with the information about their government and their constitution along with the knowledge of their basic rights and their duties. Civics education also gives students the knowledge they need to make informed decisions as they listen to politicians' campaign speeches or read news stories about people running for office. They can reference their civics lessons to separate fact from fiction, allowing them to become educated and proactive voters. Learning about these subjects is made easier by accessing the study resources provided by Extramarks. The ideology of learning being fun is made possible with their help and students no longer need to worry about not understanding any concepts learnt in ICSE class 6 history and civics.<br>https://www.extramarks.com/study-material/icse-class-6/history-civics
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List of Chapters There are various chapters in History/Civics for Class 6 like The River Valley Civilizations, The Vedic Civilization, Mahavira & Buddha - Great Preachers, Rise of the Kingdoms and Republics etc. which are taught by Extramarks. Students by learning with Extramarks can score good in the exam. For more information visit the Extramarks website and get access to the content.
Extramarks’ Approach • The importance of History and Civics and Citizenship in the ICSE curriculum cannot be underestimated. Both of these subjects seek to link knowledge and understanding, values and attitudes, and practical skills. History assists with a contextual understanding of culture. It allows for student investigation into personal, family, national, communal and global history while civics teaches people about the role they play in society along with the information about their government and their constitution along with the knowledge of their basic rights and their duties. Civics education also gives students the knowledge they need to make informed decisions as they listen to politicians' campaign speeches or read news stories about people running for office. They can reference their civics lessons to separate fact from fiction, allowing them to become educated and proactive voters. Learning about these subjects is made easier by accessing the study resources provided by Extramarks. The ideology of learning being fun is made possible with their help and students no longer need to worry about not understanding any concepts learnt in ICSE class 6 history and civics. • For more information visit and register at Extramarkswebsite. https://www.extramarks.com/study-material/icse-class-6/history-civics