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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5. All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Paper 1 English Legal Systems
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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 12/13 students. Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Unit: English Legal Systems Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of English Legal Systems and Sources of Law Suitable for Winter and Summer mock exams for both Year 12 and Year 13. Students answer four questions, two mandatory 5 markers, one 15 mark application and one 10 & 15 mark combination Questions Question 1 (5 Marks): UK Constitution Question 2 (5 Marks): Statutory Interpretation Question 3 (15 Marks): Precedent Question 4 (15 Marks): Law Reform Question 5 (25 Marks): Bail (10) + Juries (15) Question 6 (25 Marks): Legal Professionals (10) + Civil Process (15) Students have to answer: 2x 5 Mark Questions 1x 15 Mark (application) Question 1x 10 & 15 Mark Combination (knowledge + evaluation) Question Total Marks = 50
A-Level Law: Eduqas Paper 2 Mock Exam - Contract Option (Scenario Questions)
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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 2 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 13 students. Paper: Paper 2 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes Unit: Tort Law, Criminal Law & Contract Law Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. Paper 2 assessing ability to apply law to scenarios. In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of Tort Law and Criminal Law. They will need to have studied formation & privity under contract law. This is designed as a January mock exam and so does not cover the whole of the contract course. Suitable for January mock exams for Year 13. Students answer three questions. Questions Question 1 (25 Marks): Formation & Privity Question 2 (25 Marks): Formation Question 3 (25 Marks): Negligence Question 4 (25 Marks): Vicarious Liability Question 5 (25 Marks): Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Question 6 (25 Marks): Fatal Offences + Capacity Defences Students have to answer: 3x 25 Mark Questions Total Marks = 75
A-Level Law: Eduqas Paper 3 Mock Exam - Contract Option (Evaluation)
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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 3 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 13 students. Paper: Paper 3 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes Unit: Tort Law, Criminal Law & Contract Law Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. Paper 3 assessing ability to evaluate the law. In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of Tort Law and Criminal Law. They will need to have studied formation & privity under contract law. This is designed as a January mock exam and so does not cover the whole of the contract course. Suitable for January mock exams for Year 13. Students answer three questions. Questions Question 1 (25 Marks): Formation Question 2 (25 Marks): Formation Question 3 (25 Marks): Occupiers’ Liability Question 4 (25 Marks): Nuisance Question 5 (25 Marks): Strict Liability Question 6 (25 Marks): Attempt Students have to answer: 3x 25 Mark Questions Total Marks = 75
A-Level Law: Eduqas 5 Mark Practice Question PowerPoint
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Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems This PowerPoint is a great resource to help with exam practice or to use as starters and plenaries throughout the two years. Included are 64 5-Mark questions covering every topic studied as part of the Sources of Law element of English Legal Systems. Each question has a model plan to accompany it. Note: You may teach slightly different examples so do go through and update with your own examples where necessary How I Use This Resource Revision practice: These can be given to students and they can have 10 minutes to answer the question and then self-mark using the model plan as part of revision Starter/plenary: These can be copied into lessons or thrown on the board as starters/plenaries Time fillers: Got 10 minutes left at the end of a lesson? Throw a question on the board and get them to do it! Mock exam planning: They can be copied and pasted into DIRT PowerPoints for mock exams to save you having to plan answers Independent revision: Students can use them to revise & practice 5-mark questions Targeted revision: My students often struggle with the 5-markers as they see them as less important so these help them to focus on revision This is designed to cover potentially any question that can come up but I recommend adding in questions if a new one pops up or one with odd wording appears that isn’t covered in the PowerPoint.
A-Level Law: Year 12 - Year 13 Summer Work #2
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A-Level Law: Year 12 - Year 13 Summer Work #2

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This is a 66 page booklet that contains six tasks for students to complete over the Summer Holidays between Year 12 and Year 13. It is designed for Eduqas A-Level Law (you could remove the evaluation question and swap it for a different style question if you wanted it for another exam board). This is a modified version with a tort law problem question instead of criminal law Tasks: Case Sheets Goals for next year Glossaries Find the Connections Problem Question (25 marker) Evaluation Question (25 marker) More information about the tasks is below Case Sheets Contains a list of cases from English Legal Systems, Tort and Criminal. These have been selected as the most important cases (the ‘know it or die’) cases from Year 12. Students have to fill in the facts and legal principle for each case. There are five case boxes per page. Goals Students should set five smart goals to help them in Year 13 Glossaries Split into ELS, Tort and Criminal. Students have to write a definition for each key term they are given. There are 11 terms per page. Connections Students are given 20 terms. They have to sort these terms into four groups of five. There is one connections page for ELS, Tort and Criminal. It contains key terms, legislation, cases etc. Problem Question The problem question is a 25 marker based on negligence, nuisance and remedies from tort law. Students have space to answer within the booklet Evaluation Question The evaluation question is a 25 marker on murder. Students have space to answer within the booklet Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Tort Law

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UPDATED AUGUST 2024 Our ultimate revision booklets contain all the cases and statutes students need to excel in their exams along with revision activities and practice questions. Topics included: Negligence Res Ipsa Loquitur Psychiatric Injury Economic Loss Vicarious Liability Occupiers’ Liability Trespass to Land Nuisance Rylands v Fletcher Defences Remedies Each Topic Includes: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List Problem Question Flow Chart Scenario Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table Evaluation Practice Question Additional Activities This booklet is nearly 300 pages long and so is not suitable for printing in full. I provide a digital copy to students. Some choose to print certain parts but most work with the digital copy. Full colour throughout with beautiful presentation and pictures. Additional Activity Information Case and Legislation Lists These are split into Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Tier one cases are the cases students must know. Tier two are the cases they really should know. Tier three cases will help them enhance their essays. I tell students that if you do everything else perfectly and learn all tier one cases you should get a D. If you do everything perfectly and learn all tier two you will get a B. Then the more tier three you learn the more you will move up into A/A*. This helps students target their revision and makes the case and legislation load feel less overwhelming. Case lists include: Case Name Facts Legal Principle (for ELS this is often why it is important or what it is an example of) Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 25 mark scenario and evaluation questions for students to practice with. There is space to answer each question within the booklet. I encourage students to send me answers for marking as well as self-marking. Advantages/Disadvantages Table These tables will help to give students evaluation points for their Paper 3 answers. Question Structure Flow Charts There is a flow chart for each individual tort/defence which heps them structure their work. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout. These include quizzes, match activities, mini scenarios and much more.
A-Level Law: Revision Homework Booklet
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A-Level Law: Revision Homework Booklet

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This revision homework booklet is designed for students to complete each week. Exam Board: Eduqas Year: Second Year Topics: English Legal System; Tort Law; Criminal Law; Contract Law Number of Activities: 40 This booklet is designed to provide structured revision activities for law students in their second year of study. Students should complete one page per week. These can be done in order or teachers can select specific activities if they want students to revise certain topics. The revision booklet has the following activities: Judiciary: Create a PowerPoint Defences & Remedies: Cornell Note Page Vicarious Liability: Match-up Economic Loss: Research Solicitors & Barristers: Article extract Murder: Problems & Solutions Elements of Criminal Liability: Sticky Notes Tribunals: Crossword Non-Fatal Offences: Online Flashcards Defences: Flashcards Criminal Appeals: Poster Involuntary Manslaughter: Quiz Bail: Essay Plan (25 Marker evaluation) Psychiatric Injury: Case Report Formation: Task Choice Juries: Blooket Civil Trial Process: Correct the errors Alternative Dispute Resolution: Backwards Essay Plan Civil Appeals: Picture Occupier’s Liability: Knowledge Organiser Gaps Express Terms: Summary Sheet Precedent: Essay Plan Implied Terms: Fill the Gaps Sentencing: 10 Mark Question Trespass: Quiz Criminal Trial Process: Triple Sided Flashcards Robbery: Write your own exam question Law Making: Past Paper Question Discharge: 25 Mark Question Remedies: Case Summary Sheet Economic Duress: Knowledge Organiser Res Ipsa Loquitur: Diagram Privity: Re-write notes Negligence: Spider diagram Nuisance: Mark an answer Voluntary manslaughter: Create your own resource Strict Liability: Case List Magistrates: Fill the gaps Misrepresentation: Mind-map Delegated Legislation: Glossary Although this is designed for Eduqas A-Level Law it can be modified to suit other exam boards. Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Eduqas Ultimate Law Revision Guide: Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Ultimate Law Revision Guide: Criminal Law

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Updated August 2024 Our ultimate revision booklets contain all the cases and statutes students need to excel in their exams along with revision activities and practice questions. Topics included: Elements of Criminal Liability Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Murder Loss of Control Diminished Responsibility UDA Manslaughter Gross Negligence Manslaughter Theft Robbery Burglary Attempt Insanity Automatism Intoxication Duress Self-Defence Necessity Other Defences Each Topic Includes: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List Problem Question Flow Chart Scenario Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table Evaluation Practice Question Additional Activities This booklet is nearly 300 pages long and so is not suitable for printing in full. I provide a digital copy to students. Some choose to print certain parts but most work with the digital copy. Full colour throughout with beautiful presentation and pictures. Additional Activity Information Case and Legislation Lists These are split into Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Tier one cases are the cases students must know. Tier two are the cases they really should know. Tier three cases will help them enhance their essays. I tell students that if you do everything else perfectly and learn all tier one cases you should get a D. If you do everything perfectly and learn all tier two you will get a B. Then the more tier three you learn the more you will move up into A/A*. This helps students target their revision and makes the case and legislation load feel less overwhelming. Case lists include: Case Name Facts Legal Principle Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 25 mark scenario and evaluation questions for students to practice with. There is space to answer each question within the booklet. I encourage students to send me answers for marking as well as self-marking. Advantages/Disadvantages Table These tables will help to give students evaluation points for their Paper 3 answers. Question Structure Flow Charts There is a flow chart for each individual contract topic which heps them structure their work. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout. These include quizzes, match activities, mini scenarios and much more.
A-Level Law: Civil Process Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Civil Process Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Civil Process Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas This is a full lesson on the topic of Civil Process. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems. This lesson is designed to be taught across two or three lessons. A student version is also included which has answers removed. All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. Homework tasks are included. Activities Starters: 3 Plenaries: 3 Main Activities: 8 Small Activities: 1 Knowledge Checks: 2 Challenge Points: 2 Practice Essays: 1
A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Essay + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Essay + Model + Plan

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Essay Topic: Woolf Reforms (Civil Justice System) Specification: Eduqas Marks: 10 This is a 10 mark knowledge style essay on the Woolf Reforms. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, English Legal Systems paper. Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking. Updated August 2024 to reflect new intermediate track
A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic:** Adult Sentencing** Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas This is a full lesson on the topic of Adult Sentencing. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems. This lesson is designed to be taught across one to two lessons. I teach this the same week as theories of sentencing and youth sentencing. A student version is also included which has answers removed. All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. Activities Starters: 2 Plenaries: 2 Main Activities: 7 Small Activities: 3 Knowledge Checks: 1 Challenge Points: Practice Essays: 0
A-Level Law: Theories of Sentencing Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker
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A-Level Law: Theories of Sentencing Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker

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Essay Topic: Theories of Sentencing Essay Type: Descriptive Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: English Legal Systems Marks: 10 This is a 10 mark question designed for the English Legal Systems Paper 1 part of the Eduqas A-Level Law. Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support you in your marking and your students in completing DIRT work. The topic of the essay is theories of sentencing.
A-Level Law: Theories of Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Theories of Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Theories of Sentencing Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas This is a full lesson on the topic of Theories of Sentencing. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems This lesson is designed to be taught across one single lesson. I teach all of sentencing in one week so it does not include evaluation (this is taught as part of the final lesson on adult sentencing). A student version is also included which has answers removed. All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. Homework tasks are included. Activities Starters: 1 Plenaries: 1 Main Activities: 4 Small Activities: 7 Knowledge Checks: 1 Challenge Points: 1 Practice Essays: 0
A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Youth Sentencing Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas This is a full lesson on the topic of Youth Sentencing. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems. This lesson is designed to be taught across a single lesson. I teach all of sentencing in one week so the evaluation is left until after the Adult Sentencing lesson & is not present in this lesson. A student version is also included which has answers removed. All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. Activities Starters: 1 Plenaries: 1 Main Activities: 6 Small Activities: 1 Knowledge Checks: 0 Challenge Points: 0 Practice Essays: 0
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Booklet: English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Booklet: English Legal Systems

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Our ultimate revision booklets contain all the cases and statutes students need to excel in their exams along with revision activities and practice questions. Updated August 2024 Topics included: Criminal Justice System Criminal Appeals Crown Prosecution Service Bail Sentencing Juries Magistrates Solicitors & Barristers Judiciary Civil Process Civil Appeals Alternative Dispute Resolution Tribunals Legal Funding & Access to Justice Law Making & Legislative Process Law Reform Delegated Legislation Precedent Statutory Interpretation English Legal Systems Topics Include: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List 10 Mark Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table 15 Mark Practice Question Additional Activities Sources of Law Topics Include: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List 5 Mark Practice Question Question Structure Diagram 15 Mark Practice Question Additional Activities This booklet is nearly 300 pages long and so is not suitable for printing in full. I provide a digital copy to students. Some choose to print certain parts but most work with the digital copy. Full colour throughout with beautiful presentation and pictures. Additional Activity Information Case and Legislation Lists These are split into Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Tier one cases are the cases students must know. Tier two are the cases they really should know. Tier three cases will help them enhance their essays. I tell students that if you do everything else perfectly and learn all tier one cases you should get a D. If you do everything perfectly and learn all tier two you will get a B. Then the more tier three you learn the more you will move up into A/A*. This helps students target their revision and makes the case and legislation load feel less overwhelming. Case lists include: Case Name Facts Legal Principle (for ELS this is often why it is important or what it is an example of) Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 10 mark, 15 mark (evaluation), 5 mark and 15 mark (application) practice questions. These are all newly written for this booklet although may be similar to previous questions they have seen. There is space to answer each question within the booklet. I encourage students to send me answers for marking as well as self-marking. Advantages/Disadvantages Table For ELS topics where students could get a 15 mark evaluation question tables of advantages and disadvantages are included. Question Structure Flow Charts For the 15 mark application questions there are set structures that students should follow. There is a flow chart for each of these. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout.
A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing AO1 Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker
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A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing AO1 Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker

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Topic: Adult Sentencing Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 Marks: 10 Marks This is a 10 mark Eduqas style question based on adult sentencing. This would also suit OCR style questions. Included is the essay question, model plan and model answer. The plan and answer can be used to support marking or DIRT. Students should be given 20 minutes to answer in class. Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing AO1 Essay - 10 Mark Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing AO1 Essay - 10 Mark Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Youth Sentencing Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 Marks: 10 Marks This is a 10 mark Eduqas style question based on youth sentencing. This would also suit OCR style questions. Included is the essay question, model plan and model answer. The plan and answer can be used to support marking or DIRT. Students should be given 20 minutes to answer in class. Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Contract Law
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Our ultimate revision booklets contain all the cases and statutes students need to excel in their exams along with revision activities and practice questions. Topics included: Formation Privity Express Terms Implied Terms Exclusion Clauses Misrepresentation Economic Duress Discharge Remedies Each Topic Includes: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List Problem Question Flow Chart Scenario Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table Evaluation Practice Question Additional Activities This booklet is nearly 300 pages long and so is not suitable for printing in full. I provide a digital copy to students. Some choose to print certain parts but most work with the digital copy. Full colour throughout with beautiful presentation and pictures. Additional Activity Information Case and Legislation Lists These are split into Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Tier one cases are the cases students must know. Tier two are the cases they really should know. Tier three cases will help them enhance their essays. I tell students that if you do everything else perfectly and learn all tier one cases you should get a D. If you do everything perfectly and learn all tier two you will get a B. Then the more tier three you learn the more you will move up into A/A*. This helps students target their revision and makes the case and legislation load feel less overwhelming. Case lists include: Case Name Facts Legal Principle Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 25 mark scenario and evaluation questions for students to practice with. There is space to answer each question within the booklet. I encourage students to send me answers for marking as well as self-marking. Advantages/Disadvantages Table These tables will help to give students evaluation points for their Paper 3 answers. **Question Structure Flow Charts ** There is a flow chart for each individual contract topic which heps them structure their work. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout. These include quizzes, match activities, mini scenarios and much more. Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Careers in Law Classroom Display
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A-Level Law: Careers in Law Classroom Display

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This is a classroom display for A-Level Law teachers (or teachers of similar subjects) that focuses on careers within law. Included are: Careers in law lettering Speech bubbles Picture frames Plaques The lettering is mainly white with a sunflower design and black border. Each framed picture has an image of a different person to depict that career. I have added gold washi tape around the edges of each image to create more of a 3D frame look with my display. Each speech bubble contains some information about the career such as estimated salary, how you qualify and what they do on a daily basis. There are gold labels with the name of each career. Careers included are: Court Usher Politician Legal Secretary Barrister Clerk Academic Judge Legal Executive Patent Attorney Police Officer Legal Advisor Solicitor
A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Lesson - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Criminal Appeals Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas This is a full lesson on the topic of Criminal Appeals. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems. This lesson is designed to be taught across one or two lessons. A student version is also included which has answers removed. All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed. There are no homework tasks included in this lesson as I teach it the same week as the Criminal Justice System Activities Starters: 2 Plenaries: 2 Main Activities: 2 Small Activities: 0 Knowledge Checks: 1 Challenge Points: 1 Practice Essays: 0