How does law and order work in Britain today?
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History
Year 4






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This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question, 'How does law and order work in Britain today? ' It is a Year 4 History lesson from the unit Crime and Punishment from Focus Education.
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How does law and order work in Britain today? - Presentation
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How does law and order work in Britain today? - research task - Worksheet
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Lesson contents
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How does law and order work in Britain today? - Presentation
Resource
History
Y4

How does law and order work in Britain today? - Teacher's notes
Resource
History
Y4

How does law and order work in Britain today? - Worksheet
Resource
History
Y4

How does law and order work in Britain today? - research task - Worksheet
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History
Y4

What are judges - Info sheet
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History
Y4

Judges and law and order - Info sheet
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History
Y4
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