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A Level Law lead teacher and teacher of KS3-5 Philosophy and RS. If you would like support delivering Law and Philosophy in your school, you can visit my Youtube or Instagram and send me a message.

A Level Law lead teacher and teacher of KS3-5 Philosophy and RS. If you would like support delivering Law and Philosophy in your school, you can visit my Youtube or Instagram and send me a message.
OCR Law: Criminal Courts
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OCR Law: Criminal Courts

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A lesson covering the criminal courts of England and Wales, including: Classification of offences Magistrates Court role Crown Court role Pre-Trial procedure Exemplar exam questions There is also a task at the end that requires access to OCR past exam papers and markschemes but this could be deleted.
OCR Law: Juries
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OCR Law: Juries

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A 2 hour lesson on juries including evaluation and tasks, includes links to youtube videos which can be used in lesson, too.
OCR Law: UK and Article 10 (human rights)
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OCR Law: UK and Article 10 (human rights)

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This lesson is 2-hours long and covers how the UK protects and interferes with Article 10. There are many links to sources included in the notes, and also a task which may require the new OCR textbook.
OCR Law A-Level: Criminal Law Workbook: Definitions
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OCR Law A-Level: Criminal Law Workbook: Definitions

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Each page contains key legal definitions, which can be analysed and annotated with further information such as additional definitions from case law. Designed to support note-taking and active teaching within the classroom. Can be used alongside lessons from my own collection. This booklet has been updated to include R V Broughton for Gross Negligence Manslaughter, and is therefore reflective of the 2022 school year.
OCR A-Level Law: Criminal Law Scenarios
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OCR A-Level Law: Criminal Law Scenarios

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A booklet of 12 scenarios to support teaching Paper 1, Part B (Criminal Law) for the OCR Specification. These scenarios are NOT designed to be diagnostic or assessment tools, but support teaching and learning for the offences and defences. There are 12 scenarios, which link to various offences and defences: Property Fatal Non-Fatal Defences Attempt
OCR Criminal Law 2: Actus Reus
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OCR Criminal Law 2: Actus Reus

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The second lesson for OCR Criminal Law (Paper 1:B). This lesson covers key elements of actus reus, including cases. There are two case-table handouts; one is fully empty, one is partially completed to help students. You will need the OCR Law 1 textbooks for the task using the worksheets. There is a new version of the textbook, with different page numbers. Feel free to tweak this lesson to your needs.
OCR Human Rights Law: Scheme of Work
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OCR Human Rights Law: Scheme of Work

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A sample medium-term plan for the Paper 3: Option of Human Rights Law under the OCR Specification. Includes example formative assessment strategy as well as a break down of how to approach the content. Can be used alongside my lessons available through the EmPoTeach TES store.
OCR Criminal Law 4: Mens Rea
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OCR Criminal Law 4: Mens Rea

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The fourth lesson for OCR Criminal Law (Paper 1:B). This lesson focuses on mens rea, including foresight of consequences. There is a worksheet included, which can be used alongside the OCR textbooks for additional detail of foresight of consequences. However, there is a good handout from BitsofLaw which will also work!
OCR Law: Defences to Nuisance (Paper 2, Torts)
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OCR Law: Defences to Nuisance (Paper 2, Torts)

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A lesson following my first lesson on nuisance, which gives the law on defences and remedies. OCR Law, Paper 2, Torts, Nuisance There is a worksheet included in the slides for students to use to take notes
AQA Philosophy: Perception
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AQA Philosophy: Perception

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A revision session for the Perception topic within Epistemology at AQA Philosophy A-Level. Includes: Direct Realism Indirect Realism Idealism As well as exemplar exam questions and worksheets
OCR Criminal Law 1: Defining a crime
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OCR Criminal Law 1: Defining a crime

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The first lesson for A-Level OCR Criminal Law (Paper 1:B). Covers: What we mean by the word “crime” The role of the state and the judiciary The elements of a crime (actus and mens) The final task requires the OCR Law 1 textbook. A newer version is available. You are welcome to change these slides to fit your own needs.