Ask questions about what's happening in the world each day. This can be in the form of asking about government, economy, geography, reading books of your choice, the newspaper, or online sources approved by your parents. You might also think about something you've wanted to learn about... and then Google it if you have the technology to do so.
Explore iCivics, The Crash Course , and Khan Academy for learning, games, and information about what's happening in the world around.
Talk about it for 20-30 minutes. Consider questions about the world you live in. How many different perspectives can you explore? Think about recording the voice of an older relative or neighbor, as you interview them about events before you were born. Do you have a veteran in the family or neighborhood?