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Tax types
In this suite of activities, students consider tax types which make significant contributions to government revenue and critically analyse how changes in excise affect production and consumption. They use technology to manipulate and display data.
activityMathematicsSenior secondaryMaking laws with a case study of tax
Students learn about how government is formed, including the role of political parties and independents. They explore the relationship between voters in a representative democracy, the ways laws are made, and the process of a Bill becoming a law from the stage of an idea to Royal Assent. They participate in a mock parliamentary debate on a tax Bill in order to understand the nature of parliamentary debates.
activityNSW CommerceStage 5Super saver
This set of resources provides opportunities for students to solve problems involving percentages, rates and proportions using technology (spreadsheets) in the context of superannuation. The concept of compound interest is introduced through iterative calculations using spreadsheets.
activityMathematicsSenior secondaryAnnuities
These resources provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills relating to compound interest and annuities to a superannuation context to investigate the impact of additional contributions to a super account.
activityMathematicsSenior secondaryHow policies are shaped with a case study of superannuation
Students consider the reasons for superannuation and why employers are required to make compulsory payments to each worker’s superannuation account. They explore issues of fairness for women and men in the outcomes of Australia’s superannuation system and, as a way of appreciating how Australia’s democratic processes are designed to allow many voices to be heard, they explore the process through which policy is shaped.
activityNSW CommerceStage 5Western Sydney airport and liveability
Students investigate the social, economic, and environmental impacts of the Western Sydney airport development on the area of Badgerys Creek. They consider how the development will affect different stakeholders and the liveability of the Badgerys Creek region.
This activity focuses on the geographical concepts of place, space and interconnection.
activityGeographyYear 7AC v8.4Influences on government policy and the media
Students explore how groups and outside bodies sometimes seek to influence government policies for their own purposes. They learn about media ownership and influence and explore the role of bias, misinformation, disinformation and fake news in influencing and shaping public opinion.
activityNSW CommerceStage 5Interpreting bank statements
In this activity students learn that bank statements are a rich source of information and can be used as a money management tool. It teaches them the difference between credit and debit and that managing money involves keeping track of their income and spending.
This learning provides a foundation for students to understand how individuals and businesses manage their income and expenses through record keeping.
activityNSW CommerceStage 5