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Why are there different types of court?

Why are there different types of court?. Starter: Unscramble the following key words All: can unscramble 1-2 words. Most: can unscramble 3-4 words. Some: can give definitions for the words. K ey words… Witness Prosecution Defense CPS Magistrate’s court Crown court. MAGISTRATE .

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Why are there different types of court?

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  1. Why are there different types of court? • Starter:Unscramble the following key words • All: can unscramble 1-2words. • Most: can unscramble 3-4words. • Some: can give definitions for the words. • Key words… • Witness • Prosecution • Defense • CPS • Magistrate’s court • Crown court MAGISTRATE GIASMARTTE PROSECUTION CRIPETUSOON WITNESS SWINETS DEFENSE NFEESED

  2. Objective: To explore different types of court and what happens in them. All…can describe a magistrate’s court and a crown court. Most…canidentify similarities and differences between the two types of court. Some…canexplainthe roles of different people in the court system. Literacy focus: reading sources for information. Tasks All: describe the courts. Most: can explain the similarities and differences between them Some: can explain the roles of people in the court and the crimes tried in these courts. Remember that more detailed reasons are important for higher level work. Use the information on the website (use the link) to create an information sheet called “Going to Court”. • Things to include: • What a magistrate’s court is • What a crown court is • What happens in each court • Similarities between the two courts • Differences between the two courts • Who works in a court • What types of crime are tried in each court Skills: Watching; listening; note-taking; explaining.

  3. Peer assessment:Use your red pens to: • Write down two things you have learned today. • Write down two questions that you have about the court system. W.W.W. What did you do well today? E.B.I. What could you do to improve next time? Plenary: Have I met my learning objectives?

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