11.7.3 Reflection Complete the following to reflect on your learning.
Revist the Inquiry question posed in the Overview. Why is it important important to study Civics and Citizenship, and what skills do I need? 1. Now that you have completed this topic, what is your view on the questions? Discuss with a partner. Has your learning in this topic changed your view? If so,how? 2. Write a paragraph in response to one of the inquiry questions, outlining your views.
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REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. What is the primary purpose of studying Civics and Citizenship? A. To understand Australia’s systems of government and justice system
B. To learn about historical events C. To improve mathematical skills D. To explore natural sciences 2. Which method is recommended for notetaking? A. Mind mapping B. Cornell notetaking method C. Bullet journaling D. Free writing 3. What are the six core concepts in Civics and Citizenship? A. Active citizenship, community, democratic institutions and systems, democratic values, identity and diversity, legal systems B. History, geography, economics, politics, law, sociology C. Voting, representation, legislation, judiciary, executive, media D. Citizenship, governance, justice, equality, freedom, participation 4. What is the name of the cartoonist who created a cartoon about COVID Safe privacy issues? A. DavidPope
B. Michael Currie C. Scott Morrison D. Peter Dutton 5. Which example is given for practicing writing a formal submission? A. Establishes an eSports competition B. Modifies the school uniform C. Implements a free breakfast program for students D. All of the above
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