Федеральное правительство состоит из трех частей - конституционной монархии. Он состоит из исполнительной ветви власти, законодательной ветви власти (известной как парламент) и судебной ветви власти. Исполнительная власть принимает решения и реализует законы и состоит из монарха, премьер-министра и кабинета министров. Законодательная власть принимает законы и состоит из монарха, сената и палаты общин. Наконец, судебная власть занимается интерпретацией законов. Для этого задания студенты создадут диаграмму, которая описывает и иллюстрирует роли и обязанности каждой ветви власти.
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Срок сдачи:
Цель: создать диаграмму, изображающую 3 ветви федерального правительства.
Инструкции для студентов:
Help students see the relevance of government by relating each branch's roles to news stories, school rules, or community decisions. This makes abstract concepts concrete and sparks thoughtful classroom discussions.
Pick an example like a recent school policy change, environmental issue, or news headline. Connecting lessons to real life increases student interest and understanding.
Ask students to decide if the executive, legislative, or judicial branch would act in the chosen situation. Encourage group discussion to deepen critical thinking.
Let students describe how that branch would respond—make a law, enforce a rule, or interpret a decision. Use drawings or role-play for added engagement.
Facilitate a conversation about how two or more branches could be involved in resolving the issue. This shows checks and balances and the collaborative nature of government.
The three branches of the Canadian federal government are the executive branch (Monarch, Prime Minister, Cabinet), the legislative branch (Monarch, Senate, House of Commons), and the judicial branch (courts). Each branch has its own roles and responsibilities.
The executive branch makes decisions and implements laws, the legislative branch creates laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws. Each branch serves a unique function in Canada's government system.
A simple activity is to have students create a chart with headings for each branch—executive, legislative, and judicial—then describe and illustrate each one's roles and responsibilities. This visual approach helps students understand government structure.
The executive branch includes the Monarch, the Prime Minister, and the Cabinet. They are responsible for making decisions and carrying out the laws in Canada.
Parliament is part of the legislative branch and consists of the Monarch, Senate, and House of Commons. Its main role is to make laws for Canada.