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?
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?
This crib sheet will help students organise their knowledge of the civil appeals system.
It has space for students to fill in a diagram of the civil appeals system as well as key information.
Great for students to do in class or as a homework or revision activity.
Information to fill in:
Civil appeals structure
Leapfrog appeals
Definition of leave
It looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also prints fine in black and white.
Topic: Defences and Remedies
Unit: Tort Law
Exam Board: Eduqas
Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3
This case table is a great revision resource for A-Level law students. It contains gaps to fill in the facts and legal principle for the key cases for defences and remedies under tort law.
These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases and sections. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for defences and remedies.
Cases included:
Jones v Livox Quarries (1952)
Morris v Murray (1991)
Stapley v Gypsum Mines Ltd (1953)
Pilkington v Wood (1953)
Legislation Included:
Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945, s 1(1)
How I Use This Resource
I give the sheet to students and give them five minutes to complete as much as they can by themselves without notes.
I then give them a further five minutes to work as a group.
They can then complete the table with notes if there are still gaps.
I usually have the table on the board and fill it in throughout if students as me for clarity or shout out any answers! By the end of about 15 minutes every students should have a completed sheet.
Topic: Crown Prosecution Service
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
This case list contains all the cases students need to know for the Crown Prosecution Service topic as part of English Legal Systems.
This is designed for Eduqas Paper 1 but would suit other exam boards as well.
Teaching Note
Encourage students to highlight cases into Tier 1, Tier 2 & Tier 3 depending upon their importance. This helps them to focus their revision.
This sheet is designed to help students structure their notes on Law Reform.
It has four boxes to fill in, these are designed to fit the four roles of the Law Commission but you could use them in other ways.
These are great to help students structure their notes during class but are also a helpful homework or revision exercise.
Designed for the Eduqas curriculum but will suit other law exam boards.
This is a fun game to play with your students during revision lessons. Students can also play it in small groups as part of their own revision.
Each pair/group will need a dice or an online dice roller.
How to Play
Teacher displays a case name on the board
Student 1 rolls the dice
Student 1 answers the question
If the student gets it correct they get a point
Repeat with student 2
You may want to prepare by doing a list of cases on a PowerPoint or you could use a random list generator or spin the wheel to generate cases.
Topic: Occupiers’ Liability (1957 & 1984)
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases and statute section for occupiers’ liability. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for occupiers’ liability and are the ones all students will have to know.
The two key cases are:
Addie v Dumbreck (1929)
Wheat v Lacon (1966)
The four key sections are:
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, s 1(1)
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, s 1(3)(a)
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, s 2(2)
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984, s 1(3)
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Topic: Capacity Defences
Unit: Criminal Law
Exam Board: Eduqas
Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3
This case table is a great revision resource for A-Level law students. It contains gaps to fill in the facts and legal principle for the key cases for capacity defences.
These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for that defence. The relevant defences are insanity, automatism and intoxication.
Cases included:
R v Clarke (1972)
R v M’Naghten (1843)
R v Sullivan (1984)
R v Windle (1952)
Bratty v A-G for Northern Ireland (1963)
DPP v Majewski (1977)
How I Use This Resource
I give the sheet to students and give them five minutes to complete as much as they can by themselves without notes.
I then give them a further five minutes to work as a group.
They can then complete the table with notes if there are still gaps.
I usually have the table on the board and fill it in throughout if students as me for clarity or shout out any answers! By the end of about 15 minutes every students should have a completed sheet.
This fun 20 question quiz is a great revision or homework activity. Can be used as a quick starter or plenary to a lesson on alternative dispute resolution.
I use it as part of my revision lesson on ADR.
I give a prize to the student who gets the highest mark and give students a time limit of 5 minutes to complete it.
The answers are included.
This crib sheet is a great resource for helping students organise their notes on breach of duty (standard of care).
The sheet can be used during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision activity.
The sheet has boxes to complete on:
Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks (1856)
Who is the reasonable man?
Modified standards of care
This worksheet would be suitable for all exam boards and would also suit BTEC Unit 1.
Looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly well in black and white.
This crib sheet is designed to help students with their notes or can be used as a revision resource.
The sheet has various gaps that can be filled in during lessons or as a homework activity.
Boxes to be completed:
Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (2018)
Table of existing duty situations
The table is particularly helpful for students as it allows them to quickly check for an existing duty situation.
There is also a quote from Donoghue v Stevenson and a cute snail.
Looks great printed in colour or black and white.
This crib sheet is designed to help support students as they are studying the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
It can be used as a revision activity, to help with note making or as a homework activity.
It looks great printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white.
There are boxes to fill in:
Battery
Consent
Assault
ABH
S 18 GBH
S 20 GBH
This crib sheet is designed to help students structure their notes around remedies in tort law.
The sheet can be used as a revision activity, to support notes in class or as a homework task.
The sheet is nice and colourful and looks great printed in colour but also looks fine printed in black and white.
There are boxes to complete:
Different types of damages
Different types of injunctions
This crib sheet can help support students as they study burglary.
It can be used as a homework activity, revision activity or as a way to make notes in class.
It looks great printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
S 9(1)(A)
S 9(1)(B)
Entry
Building
Trespasser
Intention/Recklessness to Trespass
Ulterior Intent
Specific Offence
This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying negligence
Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool.
There are boxes to complete:
Barnett v Chelsea (1969)
Novus Actus Interveniens
Thin Skull Rule
Multiple Causes of Damage
Wagon Mound (No 1) (1961)
Gregg v Scott (2005)
This crib sheet is designed to help students as they study murder as part of criminal law.
The sheet can be used as a revision tool, to make notes in lessons or as a revision activity.
The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints well in black and white.
The sheet has boxes to complete on:
Intention to Kill
Intention to Cause GBH
Definition of Murder
Human Being
Under the King’s Peace
Unlawful
Killing
This sheet is designed to help students when they are studying criminal law.
The sheet can be used as a way to make notes in lessons, as a revision resource or as a homework task.
The sheet is bright and colourful but can also be printed in black and white.
Boxes are:
Looses Self-Control
Qualifying Trigger
Reacted in Same Way
Coroner’s and Justice Act 2009, s 54
This crib sheet is designed to help support students as they are studying voluntary manslaughter.
The sheet can be used as a revision activity, as a homework task or as a way to make notes during lessons.
The sheet looks great if it is printed in colour but can also easily be printed in black and white.
Contains boxes to complete:
Homicide Act 1957, s 2
Abnormality of the mind
Recognised medical condition
Significantly contribute to killing
Substantially impaired
Topic: Introduction to Human Rights
Unit: Human Rights
Exam Board: Eduqas
This crib sheet is designed to help support students when they are studying an introduction to human rights. It covers the basics of what human rights are as well as some key sections from the Human Rights Act 1998.
It can be given to students to help them structure their notes in lessons or as a homework or revision activity.
How I Use This Resource
I give these sheets to students for every topic. They are expected to fill them in every week and keep them neatly filed. These are a great support for students who aren’t brilliant at taking their own notes and also provide a useful check on learning.
Topic: ADR
Unit: English Legal Systems
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
This case list is a great supplement to student learning. It can be given to students to be filed away and help with revision or it can be used as a revision activity or resource. Also helpful for teachers when prepping lessons.
Contains a variety of key cases on ADR, suitable for English Legal Systems essays.
It is based around the Eduqas specification but would also suit other exam boards.
Includes:
Illustration
Case Name
Legal Principle
This booklet is designed for year 11 students as they enter year 12 law. It can be used for any syllabus but was designed for Eduqas A-Level. It is completely general though so will suit any exam board (also suitable for BTEC).
It contains a selection of additional reading that students can look at over the summer.
This includes:
Books
The Secret Barrister
Fake Law
The Rule of Laws
Podcasts
Law in Action
The Hearing
Law Pod UK
RightsUp
Websites
The Secret Barrister Blog
UK Supreme Court Blog
Baby Barista
Lawyer Watch
Bright and colour it is designed to be appealing and accessible for all students.