Courts
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This page provides downloadable workbooks and activity sheets that support students before, during and after a court excursion. Resources include pre‑learning tasks, court‑experience activities, post‑excursion reflections, student instructions and court‑security guides, helping classes engage with real court processes and understand how the justice system works.
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This activity guides students through a scripted Local Court role‑play to help them understand courtroom roles, procedures and how cases are heard. It supports learning about the criminal trial process by giving students a structured, practical experience of how a Local Court operates.
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This page provides the full set of resources for the Law Day In mock‑trial program, including a fictional criminal scenario, role allocations, scripts, teacher guides and video interviews with legal professionals. The two‑lesson program helps students build legal literacy by running a mini mock trial and then exploring key rule‑of‑law principles through guided activities.
Law-Day-Out Court Excursion Activities
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Student Information and Instructions
Student guide outlining expectations, security, attire, behaviour and goals for Law Day Out.

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Booklet 1: Pre-Learning Activities
Workbook of pre-learning activities preparing students for observing courts and justice processes.

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Booklet 2: The Court Experience
Student workbook guiding Legal Studies students to reflect during real courtroom observations.

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Booklet 3: After the Excursion
Post‑excursion workbook to evaluate courts, justice effectiveness, media influence, and fairness.

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