This lesson has been designed to help dispel some of the myths and misconceptions Grade 6 students may have about the Canadian judicial process and Canadian courtrooms. The lesson should take about 1 hour and will help students acknowledge their pre-existing [more]
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This lesson is designed to introduce students in CTS Legal Studies to the Canadian judicial system, how it works, and the various ways in which students may be required to participate in the judicial system at some point in their lives
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This information is written at a grade 6 level and provides details on the history of law, the Constitution with a focus on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and information on civil and criminal case procedures as the people in question access their [more]
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This 193 page middle or high school resource examines questions such as how societies make laws, resolve conflicts, and deal with those who do not live up to society’s standards for behaviour.
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This is a service in which justice professionals come out to schools and talk about law related topics that focus on the outcomes from the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum. Several topics are offered but the speaker can tailor his/her talk to the needs of [more]
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This teacher resource provides activities that first draw on the student’s experiences of school rules and then moves to a broader focus of the criminal code. The students then move to the ways that we as citizens participate in the justice system and the [more]
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