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 is a great way to end term one for students who are studying Religious Studies at A-Level.
The quiz presupposes knowledge of the first few topics from Christianity and Ethics but these can easily be changed to suit your scheme of work.
There are three fun rounds and three rounds based on what students have learned for their A-Level.
Quiz Format
Team quiz with students in small Teams
Each question is multiple choice and has a one minute timer bar on the slide
There are six rounds
Each round has ten questions (60 questions total)
It should take around an hour to complete (rounds can be removed or added to suit)
The Rounds
Round 1 - Divine Command Theory
Round 2 - Christmas
This round tests general knowledge of Christmas with some fun and slightly obscure questions!
Round 3 - Bible as a Source of Wisdom
Round 4 - Who’s that philosopher?
This is a picture round - students have to pick from four possible philosophers for each photo
Round 5 - Virtue Theory
Round 6 - The Holiday Season
Students are given a date and four possible festivals that are celebrated on that date. All the festivals are celebrated in the month of December
Answers are included at the end of each round
This PowerPoint is a great general resource for all A-Level subjects that are essay based.
It was originally designed for A-Level Law but I have also used it for A-Level Religious Studies. You may want to edit it slightly for your own subject but it is vague enough in its terminology that it can be used for almost anything without editing!
The short PowerPoint goes through the ten steps necessary to prep for an in class essay, breaking each step down. This is great for Year 12 students who do not yet have the skills to prepare for essays effectively.
Steps included are:
Compile Information
Create a Rough Plan
Create Your Final Plan
First Timed Practice
Revise Plan
Write Without Notes & Mark
Revise Plan
Timed Practice Without Notes & Mark
Revise
Final Essay
I recommend adding some modeling into the lesson which focuses on your specific subject.
Lesson Title: What is philosophy?
Intended Unit: Philosophy
Age: Key Stage 3
This lesson gives a brief introduction to philosophy and philosophical questions. It is designed to start off a unit looking at philosophy and different philosophical questions.
It is designed for Key Stage 3 Religious Education
Activities
Starter: 60 Second Thoughts
Main Activities:
Copy definition of philosophy
List philosophical questions
‘A Dog’s Life’ Comprehension (link provided)
Challenge Tasks:
Other Greek words with same roots
Write an answer to questions
If we can never know the truth of the question, what is the point in philosophy?
Plenary: Outline what is meant by a philosophical question
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 2 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 13 students.
Paper: Paper 2
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Unit: Tort Law
Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of tort & criminal law. They will need to have studied formation & privity for contract law. This is designed as a January mock exam so not all of contract is required.
Suitable for both January mock exams in Year 13.
Students answer three questions, one from Part A, Part B and Part C. Just like the real examination.
Questions
Question 1 (25 Marks): Privity Scenario
Question 2 (25 Marks): Formation Scenario
Question 3 (25 Marks): Psychiatric Injury Scenario
Question 4 (25 Marks): Negligence Scenario
Question 5 (25 Marks): Property Offences Scenario
Question 6 (25 Marks): Murder, Attempt & Capacity Defences Scenario
Students have to answer:
3x 25 Mark Questions
This mock exam is designed to replicate a mixture of Paper 2 and Paper 3 questions for the Eduqas syllabus. It covers tort law content only and is designed to be given to Year 12 students.
Paper: Paper 2 & Paper 3
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Unit: Tort Law
Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the Tort Law unit in order to complete this paper.
Suitable for June mock exams for Year 12 students.
Students answer three questions, picking one from Part A, Part B & Part C. This means they will answer one scenario, one evaluation and then their choice of either a scenario or evaluation for Part C.
Questions
Question 1 (25 Marks): Mixed Scenario
Question 2 (25 Marks): Negligence Scenario
Question 3 (25 Marks): Nuisance Evaluation
Question 4 (25 Marks): Vicarious Liability Evaluation
Question 5 (25 Marks): OLA Scenario
Question 6 (25 Marks): Res Ipsa Loquitur Evaluation
Students have to answer:
3x 25 Mark Questions
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 3 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 13 students.
Paper: Paper 3
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Unit: Tort Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law
Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of tort & criminal law. They will need to have studied formation & privity for contract law. This is designed as a January mock exam so not all of contract is required.
Suitable for both January mock exams in Year 13.
Students answer three questions, one from Part A, Part B and Part C. Just like the real examination.
Questions
Question 1 (25 Marks): Privity Evaluation
Question 2 (25 Marks): Acceptance Evaluation
Question 3 (25 Marks): Vicarious Liability Evaluation
Question 4 (25 Marks): Trespass Evaluation
Question 5 (25 Marks): CPS Evaluation
Question 6 (25 Marks): Non-Fatal Offences Evaluation
Students have to answer:
3x 25 Mark Questions
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams.
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Unit: English Legal Systems
Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper.
Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13.
Questions
Question 1 (5 marks): Parliamentary Sovereignty
Question 2 (5 marks): Precedent
Question 3 (15 marks): Statutory Interpretation
Question 4 (15 marks): Delegated Legislation
Question 5:
(a - 10 marks): Legal Funding
(b - 15 marks): ADR
Question 6:
(a - 10 marks): Magistrates
(b - 15 marks): Lay Personnel
Students have to answer:
2x 5 marks
1x 15 mark (sources of law)
1x 10/15 mark combination
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams.
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Unit: English Legal Systems
Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper.
Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13.
Questions
Question 1 (5 marks): Law Commission
Question 2 (5 marks): Precedent
Question 3 (15 marks): Delegated Legislation
Question 4 (15 marks): Statutory Interpretation
Question 5:
(a - 10 marks): Legal Funding
(b - 15 marks): Access to Justice
Question 6:
(a - 10 marks): Juries
(b - 15 marks): Bail
Students have to answer:
2x 5 marks
1x 15 mark (sources of law)
1x 10/15 mark combination
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams.
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Unit: English Legal Systems
Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper.
Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13.
Questions
Question 1 (5 marks): Law Commission
Question 2 (5 marks): Statutory Interpretation
Question 3 (15 marks): Delegated Legislation
Question 4 (15 marks): Law Reform
Question 5:
(a - 10 marks): ADR
(b - 15 marks): ADR
Question 6:
(a - 10 marks): Sentencing
(b - 15 marks): CPS
Students have to answer:
2x 5 marks
1x 15 mark (sources of law)
1x 10/15 mark combination
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!
This resource is designed to be provided to Year 11 students who are taking Law at A-Level.
It is designed for the Eduqas syllabus but is pretty universal! It can easily be adapted to suit any course you want :) The introduction says it is for Eduqas and you will be studying contract, but easily edited (you definitely have my permission to do this)
Tasks:
(1) Sort the key terms into criminal and civil
(2) Write a definition of the key terms from task one
(3) Research a recent English or Welsh law case and make a note of: facts; importance; what was decided; why you chose the case
(4) Research arguments for and against the death penalty ready to write an essay about it in week 1 (this can be used as a baseline assessment of student writing style/ability)
Document is bright, colourful and fun. It is meant to be appealing to students. It is designed to start to give them a foundation in terminology but is also helpful as a teacher to diagnose ability levels early on.
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
This mock exam is designed to be given to Year 12 in the Summer of their first year once they have finished their Tort Law module. It is a combination of Paper 2 and Paper 3 style questions.
Paper: Paper 2 & 3 (combined)
Exam Board: Eduqas
Unit: Tort Law
Time Allowed: 2 hours 15 minutes
Questions: 6x 25 marks (students answer 3)
This paper is designed to be given to Year 12 students at the end of their tort law module. Because students have not studied all three units it combines paper 2 and paper 3 into one paper. This should help to replicate timings well as it is the same length and same number of questions as both Paper 2 and Paper 3.
Students answer three questions, each one is a choice of two.
Section A: Scenario (Problem) Questions (Paper 2)
Section B: Evaluation Questions (Paper 3)
Section C: 1x Scenario & 1x Evaluation Question (Paper 2 & Paper 3)
Students answer one question from each section.
Question Topics
Question 1 (Scenario): Nuisance & Trespass
Question 2 (Scenario): Negligence (inc. economic loss)
Question 3 (Evaluation): Negligence
Question 4 (Evaluation): Occupier’s Liability
Question 5 (Scenario): Rylands v Fletcher, Nuisance & Trespass
Question 6 (Evaluation): Psychiatric Injury
Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to answer the paper.
Students will also need lined paper/answer booklets.
This worksheet contains 20 individual practice questions designed for year 13 law students.
These questions can be set as revision activities or homework activities. They are also a useful back-up in case cover is needed for a particular lesson.
These questions are all Eduqas style exam questions, although the scenario questions could be modified for other exam boards.
Question topics:
Statutory interpretation (5 marks)
Law Commission (5 marks)
Delegated legislation (15 marks)
Judicial precedent (15 marks)
Alternative dispute resolution (10 marks)
Criminal trial process (10 marks)
Magistrates (15 marks)
Legal funding (15 marks)
Vicarious liability (scenario)
Defences and remedies (scenario)
Negligence (evaluation)
Nuisance (evaluation)
Necessity defences (scenario)
Murder (scenario)
Elements of criminal liability (evaluation)
Voluntary manslaughter (evaluation)
Misrepresentation (scenario)
Formation (scenario)
Express terms (evaluation)
Implied terms (evaluation)
The document includes instructions to pick five questions out of the sheet and plan them but this can easily be modified.
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
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
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)
This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams.
Paper: Paper 1
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Unit: English Legal Systems
Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in.
This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper.
Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13.
Questions
Question 1 (5 marks): Precedent
Question 2 (5 marks): Delegated Legislation
Question 3 (15 marks): Law Reform
Question 4 (15 marks): Statutory Interpretation
Question 5:
(a - 10 marks): Civil appeals
(b - 15 marks): Woolf Reforms
Question 6:
(a - 10 marks): Magistrates
(b - 15 marks): Magistrates
Students have to answer:
2x 5 marks
1x 15 mark (sources of law)
1x 10/15 mark combination