An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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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?
This crib sheet is designed to help support students as they study contract law remedies.
It can be useful for structuring notes in class, as a revision activity or as a homework task.
The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
What are the limitations on the availability of damages?
Hadley v Baxendale
How are damages calculated?
Rules for equitable remedies
These placemats are a great plenary activity for lessons on consideration.
Students can pick questions to answer for the sheet, have questions allocated or have to answer all of the questions.
There are different colours for each question to help with distinction.
The questions all test different areas of consideration as well as different skills with both evaluation and application style questions.
I use this as part of a DIRT lesson following an evaluation essay on consideration.
Designed for the Eduqas exam board but would suit other exam boards as well.
This activity asks students to research cases on a particular topic and find a case for each of the headings.
This can be useful as a revision activity, as a flipped learning or home learning activity, a homework task or as a starter task when beginning a new topic.
There are two versions of the worksheet, each with different questions. You can split these up amongst the class, give everyone the same one or give everyone a two paged task if you want it to last longer.
I recommend allocating students a topic.
Students then research seven different cases, one for each of the headings. Some may be harder than others depending on the topic!
This requires some knowledge of law and how the legal system works. I would expect students to have studied English Legal Systems before doing it.
Unit: Contract Law
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This card sort is a quick fire starter for revision sessions at Year 13
Students are given a set of cards for a particular topic and then have to sort them into the correct structure for the problem (scenario) question.
How I Use These Cards
I put students in pairs/small groups and give them each one topic. Once they have correctly sorted it they can do the next topic. The group with the most complete topics at the end of 3 minutes gets a prize.
Printing Notes
Set your printer to: Print Along Short Edge
This will mean the cards are printed flipped so that the back matches the front! If you do long edge then this won’t work. I recommend doing a test print of pages 1 & 2 first to ensure your formatting is working!
Unit: Criminal Law
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This card sort is a quick fire starter for revision sessions at Year 13.
Students are given a set of cards for a particular topic and then have to sort them into the correct structure for the problem (scenario) question.
Although based on Eduqas these are suitable for all exam boards, although you may want to pick out any topics that you do not study.
How I Use These Cards
I put students in pairs/small groups and give them each one topic. Once they have correctly sorted it they can do the next topic. The group with the most complete topics at the end of 3 minutes gets a prize.
Printing Notes
Set your printer to: Print Along Short Edge
This will mean the cards are printed flipped so that the back matches the front! If you do long edge then this won’t work. I recommend doing a test print of pages 1 & 2 first to ensure your formatting is working!
Unit: Tort Law
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This card sort is a quick fire starter for revision sessions at Year 13 (or late Year 12).
Students are given a set of cards for a particular topic and then have to sort them into the correct structure for the problem (scenario) question.
How I Use These Cards
I put students in pairs/small groups and give them each one topic. Once they have correctly sorted it they can do the next topic. The group with the most complete topics at the end of 3 minutes gets a prize.
Printing Notes
Set your printer to: Print Along Short Edge
This will mean the cards are printed flipped so that the back matches the front! If you do long edge then this won’t work. I recommend doing a test print of pages 1 & 2 first to ensure your formatting is working!
Topic: Bail
Unit: English Legal Systems
Paper: Paper 1
Marks: 10
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a 10 mark (AO1) question on bail designed to suit the Eduqas exam board. This would also work as an 8 marker from OCR. The question asks students to describe how bail works.
There is also a model plan and a model answer included to help with marking/DIRT work.
Students should be given about 15 minutes to answer if doing the question under timed conditions.
Topic: Criminal Justice System
Unit: English Legal Systems
Marks: 10
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a 10 mark practice question on the criminal justice system. This is designed for Eduqas Paper 1 and is one of the 10 mark AO1 style questions. This would also suit an OCR 8 mark question.
Included is a model plan and model answer that can be used to help support students with planning or DIRT or to support you with marking.
Students should be given 15 minutes to answer if doing the question under timed conditions.
Note about Magistrates: this is up to date as of 2023 with the new reduced back to 6 months sentencing powers
Topic: Bail
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 bail, suitable for English Legal Systems and Criminal essays.
It is based around the Eduqas specification but would also suit other exam boards.
Includes:
Illustration
Case Name
Legal Principle
Topic: Bail
Unit: English Legal Systems
Paper: Paper 1
Question Style: Evaluation
Marks: 12
This is a 12 mark evaluation style question based on OCR Paper 1. The question asks students to evaluate the operation of bail.
Included is a model plan which can be used to help with marking or help students with their own planning.
There is also a model answer which can help with DIRT work.
Topic: Crown Prosecution Service
Marks: 10 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This is a 10 mark question that asks students to describe the reforms of the Crown Prosecution Service. Students should be given 15 minutes to answer the question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan which can help with DIRT/marking.
This is designed for Eduqas Paper 1 but could easily be modified to suit OCR Paper 1 8 mark questions.
Topic: Criminal Justice System (inc. appeals)
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
This case list contains all the cases students need to know for the Criminal Justice System topic as part of English Legal Systems.
This is designed for Eduqas Paper 1 but would suit other exam boards as well.
Designed so that two copies can be printed on each page as there aren’t that many cases!
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 crib sheet is designed to help students support their learning of law making as part of A-Level Law.
The crib sheet is great to support students in making notes but is also perfect for a revision activity or as homework.
There are boxes to fill in:
Influeces on Law Making
Types of Bills
Dicey’s Theory of Parliamentary Sovereignty
This crib sheet is designed to help students when learning about precedent.
The crib sheet is great to help them structure notes in lessons but is also helpful to support weaker students, as a homework activity or as a revision activity.
The sheet has space to fill in information about:
Types of Precedent
Sources of Persuasive Precedent
Avoidance Techniques
Practice Statement use in Criminal
Practice Statement use in Civil
The worksheet has a fun theme with a picture of a snail, looks awesome in colour but prints fine in black and white.
Designed for the Eduqas curriculum but suits other exam boards as well.
This crib sheet is designed to help support students in studying statutory interpretation.
This can be used to help students structure notes in class, as a homework activity or as a revision activity.
The sheet has four boxes to fill in information about the four types of statutory interpretation:
Literal Rule
Golden Rule
Mischief Rule
Purposive Approach
The sheet is fun and colourful with images based on some of the key cases for each type of statutory interpretation.
This crib sheet is designed to help students whilst they study delegated legislation.
The sheet can be filled in during class to add more scaffolding to notes, or as a homework activity or, alternatively, it makes a brilliant revision resource.
The sheet has spaces to fill in:
Types of Delegated Legislation
Controls on Delegated Legislation
Substantive ultra vires
Procedural ultra vires
This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level law specification but would suit other exam boards as well.
Essay Topic: Magistrates
Specification: Eduqas
Marks: 10
This is a 15 mark knowledge style essay on Magistrates. 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.
Essay Topic: Bail
Specification: Eduqas
Marks: 15
This is a 15 mark evaluation style essay on bail. 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.
Essay Topic: Criminal Appeals
Specification: Eduqas
Marks: 10
This is a 10 mark Eduqas style essay for the English Legal Systems unit of A-Level law.
Included is a model plan and a model answer.
The model answer can be handed to students and the model plan is very helpful when it comes to marking.
Essay Topic: Causation (Criminal Law)
Specification: Eduqas
Marks: 25
This is a 25 mark evaluation style essay on causation. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, Substantive Law in Practice paper.
Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking.
This could also easily be turned into a 30 mark question for AQA A-Level Law, Criminal Law Paper