KS3: Laws and Consequences
British Values The Rule of Law
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KS3: Laws and Consequences
British Values The Rule of Law
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In this lesson, we will:
Look at some of the laws we
have in the UK
Consider why certain activities
have age restrictions
You may wish to tailor learning outcomes to suit the context of your school.
Think of some activities which are against the law.
Use this mindmap to gather pupil ideas about this concept.
Remember that teachers can view student responses before they are shown to the whole class and the bin tool can be used for inappropriate responses.
It is illegal to walk a cow through
the street in daylight hours.
True
False
Crazy laws that still exist UK
It's illegal to burn coal or wet wood in your home
True
False
Crazy laws that still exist UK
You can't use stamps with Queen Elizabeth II anymore.
True
False
Crazy laws that still exist UK
It is illegal to for a cab driver to ask
a passenger if they have the plague.
True
False
Crazy laws that still exist UK
What is justice?
Justice means to punish
things that are wrong and reward things that are right.
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Age Restrictions
In the UK, children and young people are prevented from doing some activities until they reach a certain age.
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Age Restrictions
You need to be 18 to buy fireworks in the UK.
The law and fireworks
You need to be 18 to get married
You can buy crackers from age 12.
You need to be 16 to buy party poppers in the UK. These are considered to be flammable and so may cause a fire.
You need to be 21 to adopt a child.
There are many laws which are age restricted.
You may wish to add further hotspots with additional information to suit the needs of your class or group.
Why do you think that these activities are age restricted?
Use this mindmap to gather pupil ideas about this concept.
Remember that teachers can view student responses before they are shown to the whole class and the bin tool can be used for inappropriate responses.
Choose one of the age restricted activities. Explain what
the consequences of lowering the age limit might be.
This is an open ended activity. Students can upload pictures or upload long form text answers to share with the group.
I can explain why we have
some activities are age restricted
This poll can give you a quick snapshot of the class and an insight into who may need to explore the issue in more detail. The results will be displayed anonymously but you can look into how each child has answered the poll in the assessment view.
There is a how to guide here.
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