Studies of Society and Environment Assessment Tasks
Week / Assessment items / Details of assessment/resources1 /
- Table of five examples of laws/rules/customs.
- Island scenario task.
- Pictorial representation of punishments.
- Table of five examples of laws/rules/customs.
- Island scenario task.
- Pictorial representation of punishments and written discussion of how they have changed.
2 /
- Earliest Laws crossword.
- Hammurabi Code and Ten Commandments activity.
- Earliest Laws crossword.
- Activity from Hammurabi's Code (Lower Secondary Units, pp 43–5).
3 /
- What are the sources of Australian law? (Lower Secondary Units, pp 46–50).
4 /
- How do we make laws today? (Lower Secondary Units, pp 52–5).
- Research activity (Lower Secondary Units, p 54).
5 / 'Schooly Mac' questions. /
- 'Schooly Mac' questions (Heinemann English Links One, pp 4–5).
- Rabbit-Proof Fence Worksheet.
6 /
- A3 poster 'Types of laws'.
- Students to use a newspaper and identify five different laws being broken; cut out the article/photograph and identify which type of law is being broken.
7 /
- Stolen Generation: A3 brainstorm.
- Oral presentation to class about an aspect of Ngarrindjeri lifestyle and culture.
- Students to read about an aspect of Ngarrindjeri life and report back to the rest of the class.
- Questions from Aboriginal Law: The Dreaming handout.
- Questions from the Ngurunderi handout.
- Questions from Aboriginal Law: The Dreaming handout.
- Questions from the Ngurunderi handout.
- Journal reflecting on guest speaker’s discussion.
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- The place of customary law.
- Activity 3: The place of customary law (Lower Secondary Units, pp 51–2).
- Journal reflecting on guest speaker’s discussion.