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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?

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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?
Occupier's Liability Knowledge Organiser
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Occupier's Liability Knowledge Organiser

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This is a brief key knowledge organiser for Occupier’s Liability. It has everything that students must know before the exam, including the most important cases and sections of the Occupiers’ Liability Acts. Colourful and fun to look at, a very nice floral design. Designed to compliment the rest of their study and/or more detailed knowledge organisers.
A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Crib Sheet

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This sheet allows students to organise their knowledge on the criminal justice system. It contains spaces to fill in the bare minimum of information that they will need to know. There is space to fill in: Case information forT & V v UK (1999) Criminal trial process Table for different types of trials Summary of Magistrates’ trials Summary of Crown Court trials It is bright and colourful, looks great printed in colour but works perfectly well printed in black and white. Students can also add text into the digital PDF version if you prefer.
A-Level Law: Crown Prosecution Service Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Crown Prosecution Service Crib Sheet

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This sheet helps students to organise the key knowledge they will need to know about the CPS. It has several boxes to fill in which they can do during lessons or as additional homework. It also makes a great revision activity. Boxes to fill in are: Role of CPS Narey Review Glidewell Report Macpherson Report Auld Review Abu Hamza (2006) Setting the Standard It has a nice pastel brown theme which looks very pretty. It looks great printed in colour but also works fine printed in black and white. Can also be filled in digitally if you prefer.
A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Crib Sheet

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This is a great way for students to organise their knowledge on criminal appeals. The sheet has space for them to fill in key information on the different types of appeals and also key cases. There is space to fill in: Magistrates’ Court Appeals Crown Court Appeals Key Case: C v DPP (1995) Why a good appeals system is important The sheet is bright and colourful and looks great printed in colour. Students can fill in the digital PDF and it also works fine printed in black and white.
A Level Law: Bail Crib Sheet
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A Level Law: Bail Crib Sheet

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This sheet is a great way for students to organise their knowledge of bail. It has several spaces to fill in whilst you go through your lesson, it can also be used as a revision activity or homework activity. It also works as a good complement to online learning as students can email you the completed sheet. Spaces to complete are: Definition of bail Advantages/disadvantages table Police bail Court bail Attempts to restrict bail Bail conditions A nice pastel theme which is very colourful. Looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Can also be filled in digitally.
A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet

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This sheet will help students to organise their knowledge about juries. This is a good activity to give students during lessons to help structure their notes (I find it is very helpful for weaker students, or those who are bad at note making) or an be given as a homework or revision task. Contains space to make notes on: Five key cases Jury eligibility Advantages/disadvantages The key cases are: Bushell’s Case (1670) Heathrow Robbery Trial (2010) ABC Trial (1978) R v Owen (1991) R v Ponting (1985) The sheet is nice and colourful with a pale blue and brown colour scheme and looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also works fine printed in black and white.
A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet

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This sheet will allow students to make notes on the most important parts of the law on magistrates. The sheet can be completed in class as a method of note taking or it can be completed as a homework task. It also makes a great revision activity. There is space to make notes on: Stages of training Advantages/disadvantages Criminal role Civil role Definition The sheet is bright and colourful and looks great printed or completed digitally but it can also be printed in black and white perfectly fine.
A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)
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A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)

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This crib sheet is designed to accompany a lesson on the civil justice system. It focusses on the Woolf reforms with one side to fill in the problems identified with Lord Woolf and the other side to fill in some of the solutions. I also recommend students fill in the ‘success’ of the reforms on the back! This is a great worksheet for students to use in class but also works well as a revision tool or homework. It is a nice colourful sheet that looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but it also prints perfectly fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet helps students to organise their knowledge on youth sentencing. It contains three tables to be completed during class or as an additional homework activity. It also contains space to fill in some of the conditions that may be attached to a caution. Areas to complete: Pre-Court Sentencing First Tier Sentences Custodial Sentences Caution Conditions This is a nice colourful worksheet that looks amazing when printed in colour or completed digitally but also works perfectly well in black and white.
A-Level Law: Duty and Standard of Care Tort Law Lesson: Eduqas
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A-Level Law: Duty and Standard of Care Tort Law Lesson: Eduqas

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Lesson Topic: Duty and Standard of Care Exam Board: Eduqas Topic: Tort Law Sequence in Lessons: Lesson #1 This lesson is designed for the Eduqas A-Level law syllabus. This lesson is designed to be the first lesson students study in tort law. As well as going through duty and standard of care this lesson also talks through the Eduqas examination. This should be spread over at least three lessons. There are suitable plenaries and starters included that can be used as start and end points. Homework tasks included Lesson activities: What happens next? When can you claim? Facebook status When is a duty owed?. Videos x2 Match the duty Knowledge check x3 Why was today’s lesson important? Puzzle What would the reasonable man do? Consequences Mini Scenario Match the Cases Advantages/Disadvantages Table Ideas for reform Challenge questions: Can you think of any situations in which there isn’t an established duty? Who is the reasonable man? Should the standard of care be the same for everyone? Should a learner driver be held to the same standard of care as an experienced driver? Cricket Match mini scenario Exam questions: Scenario Question Evaluation Question
A-Level Law: Elements of the Criminal Law Lesson: Eduqas
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A-Level Law: Elements of the Criminal Law Lesson: Eduqas

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Lesson Topic: Elements of Criminal Liability Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: Criminal Law Lesson Sequence: Lesson #1 This is designed to be the first lesson on the criminal law and covers all major elements of criminal liability. This is designed to be taught over 1-2 weeks, there are suitable starters and plenaries throughout which provide appropriate lesson breaks. This lesson covers: Actus Reus Mens Rea Causation Omissions Lesson Activities Key word definitions Break or no break Complete the table x2 Mini scenarios x4 Write a short scenario £100 word challenge How would the UK be different? Write a definition of intention Five controversial things Challenge Questions When are you still liable for murder? Wallace question Should you help a drowning child? Exam Questions Scenario question x2
Evaluation Essay Template
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Evaluation Essay Template

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This template is designed for A-Level law but would suit all subjects that have evaluation style questions. The template helps students to structure their answer, with clear space for evaluation and evidence to support arguments. It also helps students get used to writing the start and finish of their paragraphs using the wording of the question so as to show clear links. Looks great in colour but prints fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: AQA Theory of Contract Law Lesson
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A-Level Law: AQA Theory of Contract Law Lesson

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Lesson Topic: Introduction & Theory of Contract Law Module: Contract Law Exam Board: AQA This is a pick and mix style lesson that runs through all the evaluation points for contract law theory. This is designed to support students with their 15 mark answers in their AQA A-Level exam. I usually go through the lesson and pick out activities, covering certain topics such as morality, justice and society and in more detail. I ensure I’ve given students enough detail that they can easily answer a 15 mark question on the topic. The lesson is long but is really helpful for student revision - it allows them to highlight some key arguments that can be used in the 15 mark questions for contract law. There are appropriate starter and plenary activities that can be used to split over several lessons. There is a practice essay at the end. Homework activity included Lesson Activities Unscramble the words Mind-map Write a definition Research task Who is this? Knowledge check x4 Spotlight Discussion 5 Mark practice question Five words What connects the images? Snowball discussion Case research KWL Chart Challenge Questions Are advertisements invitations to treat? If a particular construction of a contract leads to an unreasonable result should this be a relevant consideration? What is the problem of judging whether the contract has been breached based on the result of the breach rather than the content of the term itself? If there are lots of small breaches should the party be able to terminate the contract? Is a sale on eBay a private sale or a consumer sale covered by the Consumer Rights Act 2015? If we are aware of a risk and take it why should death of personal injury not be excluded from a voluntary contract? Essay Question Law & Morality + Contract Law
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Paper 2 (Contract Law) - Substantive Law in Practice
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Paper 2 (Contract Law) - Substantive Law in Practice

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This is an A-Level law mock paper. This is Paper 2: Substantive Law in Practice with the Contract Law option (there are no Human Rights questions included). Paper is laid out to look similar to an Eduqas exam paper. Contains six questions, students can pick one from each area. Each question is a scenario question. This mock is designed to be delivered following just a few contract law lessons. By this points students are expected to have done: offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consideration & privity Question Topics Tort Law Land Based Torts Negligence Contract Law Formation Privity of Contract Criminal Law Fatal Offences Property Offences
A Level Law: Eduqas Mock Paper 3: Contract Law: Perspectives on Substantive Law
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A Level Law: Eduqas Mock Paper 3: Contract Law: Perspectives on Substantive Law

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Number of Questions: 6 (3 to be answered) Exam Board: Eduqas Topics: Tort Law, Contract Law & Criminal Law Question Style: 25 mark evaluation Exam Paper: Paper 3: Perspectives on the Substantive Law This is a mock exam paper designed for second year students who are taking the contract law option. There are six questions on the paper, two for each topic, students can pick one for each area of law (answering 3 in total). The paper is designed to look and feel like an Eduqas exam paper. A note about contract law: This paper is designed for students who have started contract law but not completed it. They should have knowledge of offer & acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consideration and privity of contract Question Topics Contract Law Consideration Intention to Create Legal Relations Tort Law Trespass Psychiatric Injury Criminal Law Strict liability Attempt
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Evaluation Essay + Model + Plan (Eduqas)
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Evaluation Essay + Model + Plan (Eduqas)

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Exam Board: Eduqas Marks: 15 Essay Style: Evaluation Topic: Civil Appeals Unit: English Legal Systems This is a 15 mark evaluation style question on civil appeals. This is designed to suit the Eduqas Paper 1 English Legal Systems unit. This is an unusual evaluation question and students may find it a more challenging one to answer. It is a useful essay to assign in Year 13 as part of exam preparation. Along with the essay question there is also a model plan and a model answer that can help support your marking and support students in doing their DIRT work.
A-Level Law: Target Skills A01 or Knowledge Improvement Document (Eduqas & Contract)
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A-Level Law: Target Skills A01 or Knowledge Improvement Document (Eduqas & Contract)

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This target skill document is designed to help students who are struggling with A01/Knowledge in their timed essays. It contains 10 exercises that students can work through to help improve their retention of knowledge. Exam board: Eduqas Unit Three Option: Contract Law This document could be adapted for other exam boards but there are several practice questions and activities that would only suit Eduqas style questions. All topics are covered so some activities may not be accessible until Year 13 but there is enough variety that students can use the document throughout their course. This includes contract law questions. Included activities: Organising content Case Lists Legislation Lists Glossary Flash Cards Five Mark Questions Essay Plans 10 Mark Practice Questions Evaluation Practice Questions (15 & 25 mark) Application Practice Questions (15 & 25 mark)
A-Level Law: Eduqas Year 12 Mock Exam: Paper 1 English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Year 12 Mock Exam: Paper 1 English Legal Systems

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Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 1 English Legal Systems Length: 1.5 hours Question Times: 2x 5 markers, 2x 15 mark sources of law (choice) & 2x 10/15 combinations (choice) This mock paper is designed to be given to students in Year 12 as part of their mocks. Students should have studied the entire English Legal Systems unit. It is designed to look and feel like an Eduqas Paper 1 exam. Question Topics 5 Mark Questions Precedent Statutory interpretation 15 Mark Sources of Law Law Making & Influences Delegated Legislation 10/15 Mark Combinations Alternative dispute resolution Criminal appeals & criminal trial process
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems

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Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 1 English Legal Systems Question Breakdown 2x 5 markers 2x 15 mark sources of law (choose one) 2x 10/15 mark combinations (choose one) This is an Eduqas mock exam paper that can be used for either year 12 or year 13 students as part of their mock exams. Students are expected to have covered all of the English Legal Systems content before taking this paper. The paper is designed to look like an Eduqas exam paper. Questions 5 Markers Law Making Rule of law 15 Mark (Sources of Law) Statutory Interpretation Delegated Legislation 10/15 Combinations Juries (10 mark) & juries (15 mark) ADR (10 mark) & ADR (15 mark)
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Bundle (Contract Option)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Bundle (Contract Option)

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This is a bundle of mock papers that make up a full set of A-Level exams. They are designed to be given to year 13 students after the Christmas of year 2. Students should be taking the contract law option. Students are not expected to have finished the contract law module but should have knowledge of formation & privity in order to complete these papers. Each paper is a full paper in the Eduqas style.