Resource to help that can be used as ‘transition’ work from year 11 to 12 for those who are interested in studying law. Students review evidence then take on the role of a defence or prosection barrister. It is based on making a murderer but also goes over the role of UK courts and the function of those involved. Please note this is more to spark interest in the subject but also allows an opportunity to assess critical and analytical skills! Should take students a day or 2.
4 detailed powerpoints with videos and up to date examples, differentiated tasks within powerpoints, worksheets to accompany lessons, extension tasks for each lesson.
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Content: What is negligence - duty of care - breach of duty and causation. Includes key cases such as Caparo 1980.
Includes: Activities and challenges throughout, reviews and assessments
Can easily cover up to 5 lessons
Covers grounds and bars on/for divorce, dissolution and annulment with 4 full lessons - I stretched this to 6 lessons - activities, application to cases, assessments and challenges etc.
Covers marriage (including marriage restrictions and procedure etc) starts with a look at the traditional view on marriage in the UK and how that has changed, the current law with demonstrate/application tasks etc. Should take around 3 lessons.