Creating and Enforcing Laws - Year 5 Civics and Citizenship
Creating and Enforcing Laws - Year 5 Civics and Citizenship
Explore laws in Australia, their creation and enforcement, with this Year 5 HASS civics and citizenship resource. This Australian government unit looks at how laws are made, who makes laws, how they are enforced and how Australian courts work. It includes information sheets, a range of activities and an assessment task.
These activities are designed for Year 5 students, but may also suit other students. If you are teaching students in another year level, please check the previews to determine if it is suitable for your classroom.
This resource includes
Teacher Notes
Cover Page
Introductory Activity - What Do We Already Know?
2 Note taking sheets
Law Makers: Information Sheet, Note Taking Sheet and Question Sheet, Interactive Notebook Activity and Task Card
What Makes a Good Law? - Worksheet, Survey Sheet and Task Cards
Law Enforcers: Information Sheet, Note Taking Sheet and Question Sheet, Interactive Notebook Activity and Task Card
Who Enforces What? - Worksheet and Interactive Notebook Resource
Australian Courts: Information Sheet, Note Taking Sheet and Question Sheet, Interactive Notebook Activity and Task Card
Who’s Who in Courts - Task Sheet, Poster Sheet and Task Cards
Pamphlet About Creating and Enforcing Laws - Interactive Notebook Resource
Quick Check Cloze Activity - Worksheet
How is Law Enforcement Fair? - Worksheet and Task Cards
Flip book
Two Assessment Tasks
Answer key and marking rubric
This resource includes Australian English Spelling
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