Curriculum links – Year 9
The PEO has a range of resources which assist teachers in their delivery of the Year 9 Australian Civics and Citizenship Curriculum.
Individual curriculum linked resources
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ACHCK075
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The role of political parties and independent representatives in Australia's system of government, including the formation of governments
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How to form a political party
This graphic shows the steps required to form a political party in Australia.
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Senate current numbers
This image shows the current numbers in the Australian Senate.
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House of Representatives current numbers
This image shows the current numbers in the Australian House of Representatives.
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Create political parties
Investigate how the party system operates in Australia, and how government is formed in Parliament with this classroom activity. Explore the concepts of parliamentary majority, hung parliament, minority government and the balance of power in the Senate.
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What is Parliament?
Discover the structure and key functions of the Australian Parliament with this short video. It introduces the Parliament’s roles of law-making, representing Australians, the formation of government and checking the work of the government.
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Negotiate a minority government
Role-play a high stakes parliamentary negotiation in order to learn how government is formed in Australia.
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Negotiate in National Cabinet
Role-play as the federal and state levels of government as they work together to manage issues and provide services for the whole of Australia.
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Opposition
Get to know the opposition—the largest team in the Australian Parliament who closely examines the work of the government.
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The Senate
Discover the role and work of the Australian Senate with this introductory video.
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The role of political parties
Test your knowledge of political parties in the Australian Parliament with this fun quiz. It includes key parliamentary terms such as 'hung parliament' and 'crossing the floor'.
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Independents
An independent is a member of the Australian Parliament who does not belong to a political party. This fact sheet explores their role and how they can vote in the Parliament.
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The Senate
Discover the people who work in the Senate with this interactive poster. Highlight the groupings of senators and test yourself on who sits where.
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The House of Representatives
Discover the people who work in the House of Representatives with this interactive poster. Highlight the groupings of members and test yourself on who sits where.
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Forming the Australian government
Find out how the Australian government is formed and who makes up the Executive with this interactive poster.
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ACHCK076
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How citizens’ political choices are shaped, including the influence of the media
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Run Question Time
Discover how members of Parliament use Question Time to closely examine the work of the government in this classroom activity. Use this activity to further your study of civics and citizenship.
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Run an election campaign
Experience a modern social media election campaign in your classroom with this classroom activity.
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The role of the media
How much do you know about the role the media? Take this quick quiz to find out.
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ACHCK077
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The key features of Australia’s court system and how courts apply and interpret the law, resolve disputes and make law through judgements
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Conduct a law reform inquiry
Investigate a law reform issue and present recommendations to a citizens’ jury.
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Unpack democracy
What is democracy and why is it important? Introduce and explore the concept of democracy with this discussion-based activity.
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Separation of powers
Test your knowledge of the separation of powers—an important principle of Australia's democracy—with this fun quiz.
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ACHCK103
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The process through which government policy is shaped and developed, including the role of Prime Minister and Cabinet
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From policy to law
This graphic illustrates the role of the executive government in turning policy into law.
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Make a law: House of Representatives
Discover how bills – proposed laws – are introduced, debated and voted on in the House of Representatives by turning your class into a Parliament and doing it yourselves!
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Cabinet
Cabinet is the top decision-making group within the Australian Government. Find out more about who is in Cabinet and how it works with this fact sheet.
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Make a law: Senate
Discover how bills – proposed laws – are introduced, debated and voted on in the Senate by turning your class into a Parliament and doing it yourselves!
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People in Parliament
This graphic shows some positions in the Australian Parliament and how they relate to each other.
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Committees
Parliamentary committees investigate issues and proposed laws in detail. This fact sheet explains the role of committees, how they work and the types of committees in the Australian Parliament.
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Run a parliamentary committee
Investigate the work of parliamentary committees in this classroom activity. Use this activity to further your study of civics and citizenship or as a framework for an inquiry study into any topic.
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Negotiate in National Cabinet
Role-play as the federal and state levels of government as they work together to manage issues and provide services for the whole of Australia.
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Run a Cabinet meeting
Work together to negotiate the best policy outcome.
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Rights, power, action: a practical classroom guide for teaching Australia's system of government
A practical guide for exploring concepts relating to our system of government with upper and senior secondary students.
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Separation of powers
Explore who has the power to make and change Australian law with this interactive poster.
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Parliamentary committees
Explore the function of committees and how they support the work of the Australian Parliament with this explanatory video.
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Forming the Australian government
Find out how the Australian government is formed and who makes up the Executive with this interactive poster.
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Note: content listed under each curriculum descriptor may not meet all the requirements of each descriptor elaboration.
DISCOVER MORE YEAR 9 CURRICULUM-ALIGNED RESOURCES
For content to deliver the Year 9 Civics and Citizenship skills, discover our range of Classroom activities, print resources and quizzes.
Source information
Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), downloaded from the Australian Curriculum website on 2 July 2020 (curriculum version 8.4).
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