1. Topic: Voting
Year 6P
Activity for Students
Information for Teachers
2. A Bill has been put forward to lower the
voting age of Australian citizens from 18
to 16.
There has been a tremendous amount of debate about
this. To help solve the issue, your local government is
approaching students, such as yourselves, from all over
the state to ask what they think.
Let’s think about it!
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3. Feelings
What is it? Bright Side
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Knowledge
thinking!
Down Side
Is it fair? Improvements
We- Think
Thought Police
I-Think
4. Feelings
What is it? Bright Side
Knowledge
Down Side
Is it fair? Improvements
We- Think
Thought Police
I-Think
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6. Knowledge
•What do we already know about this?
•What do we need to know more
about, and how can we find this out?
•Is this similar to anything we already know
about?
7. The Bright Side
•What are the good aspects of this?
•What positives could come out of this?
•What good opportunities could this
provide?
8. The Down Side
What is it?
•What are the not-so-good
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•What problems could possibly
arise?
9. Feelings
•How does this make you feel? (use
feeling words, such as ‘pleased’,
‘excited’, ‘worried’)
•How might this affect the feelings of
any of the people involved?
10. Improvements
What is it?
•What changes could make this better?
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•What could be added,
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removed, reduced or
altered to improve it?
11. Thought Police
•Have we made any assumptions that could be
challenged?
•Are we using trustworthy source of evidence?
•Do we have enough evidence for what we have
been saying?
12. Is it fair?
•Are there any moral dilemmas involved?
•Have we considered the impact on people of all ages?
•Are there any parts of this which aren’t fair for one
gender?
•Are there any big-picture or global issues which need to
be considered?
14. We - Think
•What is our decision when we
put our ideas together and negotiate?
•What are our main reasons for this
decision?
•Can we sum up the opposite point of view
and the arguments for it?
15. NSW Syllabus Outcomes
HSIE:
SSS3.8 - Explains the structures, roles, responsibilities and
decision-making processes of State and federal
governments, and explains why Australians value
fairness and socially just principles
Integrate the English KLA by writing an exposition with the decision made at
the end of this activity.
Resources:
Microsoft Office Clip Art Collection
References:
Board of Studies NSW (2006). Human Society and Its Environment K-6
Syllabus. Sydney: Board of Studies, NSW.
McGrath, H. And Noble, T. (2005). Eight Ways at Once: Book One. Sydney:
Pearson Education.
Notas do Editor
NSW Outcomes:HSIE:SSS3.8 - Explains the structures, roles, responsibilities anddecision-making processes of State and federalgovernments, and explains why Australians valuefairness and socially just principles