Covers 2 lessons. Includes key content about Ltd companies including setting them up, disadvantages and advantages and the impact of limited liability.
Covers at least 3 lessons. All resources included. Differentiated tasks, starters, plenaries, reviews and challenge activities. Demonstration tasks and application to Carillion.
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.
Working in pairs students take it in pairs to choose a box they want their ‘counter’ in. They answer the question in that box from the question grid onto the correlating box on the answer grid. The partner checks the answer and if they get it right they highlight the box as theirs.
Can challenge by connect 5 or 6 instead.
Students must answer the question from the question grid in the correlating box on the blank answer grid. The partner must check the answer is right and then the answering student highlights it as their if they get it correct.
Can increase to connect 5 or 6 to add challenge.
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.
Covers civil partnerships and the law surrounding it with case law, compares to marriage and has demonstrate/apply tasks/review tasks throughout. Should take 2 lessons.
Each homework includes a self assessment of objectives for the topics included (GCSE Business Edexcel Theme 1 spec is followed) then a consolidation task which is differentiated to suit all needs. There is then an apply task which is an exam question from sample assessments/past exams from Edexcel GCSE Business. Finally, there is a space for teacher feedback and a tick box for next steps you would like the student to take. There is also a ‘three minute throwback’ on each HW to interleave from previous topics. There are 17 homeworks all together to cover the whole year to print out and give to students every 2 weeks. All resources on top of HW sheets needed are included.
This should take a minimum of two lessons, but could potentially be spread over 4/5. Includes starter, plenty of review tasks and two demonstrate tasks. Lots of information around the key principles of judicial precedent including ratio decidendi, obiter dicta, stare decisis and the process of binding, as well of the power of the courts with overruling/distinguishing and reversing.