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National Writing Day 2022 National Justice Museum Resource
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National Writing Day 2022 National Justice Museum Resource

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Here at the National Justice Museum we love a story! We’ve dug out one of our artifacts from our vaults and given the mighty task of writing a wonderfuls tory inspired by it! This resource could be printed and given to your students or used as a writing prompt at home. Feel free to adjust if you need to. Suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4.
English Language Law Themed Mock (Crime and Punishment)
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English Language Law Themed Mock (Crime and Punishment)

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Inspired by our national dedication to education around the justice system and careers within the law and legal systems, this is a fully resourced mock examination for the English Language paper two examination. This resource includes: Questions Line numbered sources Section B writing task Please send any interesting answers to us at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or send an image to us at @NJMLearning on Twitter.
English Language Law Themed Mock (Age of Criminal Responsibility)
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English Language Law Themed Mock (Age of Criminal Responsibility)

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Inspired by our national dedication to education around the justice system and careers within the law and legal systems, this resource is a full mock examination for the English Language paper two examination. This resource includes: Questions Line numbered sources Section B writing task Please send any interesting answers to us at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or send an image to us at @NJMLearning on Twitter.
GCSE English Debate Topics: Knife Crime
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GCSE English Debate Topics: Knife Crime

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Debate is a core part of British values and very important to us at the National Justice Museum. We have made a debate topic using an article describing the impacts of knife crime on individuals. The article is first, followed by a debate task and some pointers for success. If your students created a great debate, we want to hear it! Record it and share with us at @NJMLearning or email us their work at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk
GCSE English Debate Topics: Social Media Consequences
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GCSE English Debate Topics: Social Media Consequences

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Debate is a core part of British values and very important to us at the National Justice Museum. We have made a debate topic using an article describing the potential consequences for misusing social media. The article is first, followed by a debate task and some pointers for success. If your students created a great debate, we want to hear it! Record it and share with us at @NJMLearning or email us their work at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk
KS2 Creative Writing Exercise: The Mysterious Camera
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KS2 Creative Writing Exercise: The Mysterious Camera

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Looking for something to inspire? Using one of our historic items, we have created a creative writing exercise which encourages students to consider what might happen next in a spooky setting. Aimed at fiction prose, this activity has potential to give the start of a SATs style writing activity or could even be used for intervention or as homework. The activity includes: colour coded key writing ingredients Starter paragraphs for students to use as a model before they write the subsequent paragraphs Images to facilitate inspiration Paragraph content suggestions