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 is designed to support students as they are studying the consideration element of formation whilst doing contract law.
It can be used as a revision activity, homework sheet or as a way to support note taking in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Contains boxes to complete:
Definition of consideration
Must move from promisee
Must be sufficient but need not be adequate
Cannot be past
Promissory estoppel
This crib sheet is designed to support students who are studying the implied terms part of contract law.
It can be used as a homework activity, revision activity or as a way to support note making in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
Key sections of Consumer Rights Act 2015
Marks & Spencer v BNP Paribas
Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013
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 support students when studying Rylands v Fletcher.
The sheet can be used in lesson to help support with notes, as a homework activity or as a revision task.
It is fun and colourful and prints great in colour but also looks fine printed in black and white.
Boxes to complete are:
Elements of Rylands v Fletcher
Defences
This crib sheet is designed to support students whilst they are studying defences under tort law.
This can be used in class to help with note making, as a homework activity or as a revision task.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Includes boxes for:
Contributory Negligence
Volenti non fit injuria
Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
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 a great resource to help support students whilst studying economic loss
Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool.
It is bright and colourful and looks great when printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white.
There are boxes to complete:
When is there a special relationship
Spartan Steel v Martin (1973)
Negligent Misstatement
Murphy v Brentwood (1991)
This crib sheet is designed to help support students when they are studying the OLA 1957.
The sheet can be used for students to make notes during lessons, as a revision activity or as a homework activity.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white.
List of boxes to complete:
OLA 1957, s 1(1)
OLA 1957, s 1(3)(a)
OLA 1957, s 2(2)
Children
Warning Signs
Independent Contractors
What defences are available?
What is a lawful visitor?
This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are doing their law A-Level. It has can help support whilst studying theft.
The sheet can be used as a revision activity, to help make notes in class or as a homework task.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
Dishonest
Appropriation
Property
Belonging to Another
Intention to Permanently Deprive
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 worksheet is designed to help students make notes whilst they are studying tribunals.
Sheet has space for:
Leggatt Recommendations
Peach Gray v Sommers
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
What are tribunals?
This also works great as homework or as a revision activity prior to exams.
This has been designed for the Eduqas exam board but will suit other exam boards as well.
This worksheet is designed to support students in research the Law Commission, Reform of the Offences Against the Person (2015) report.
Designed for the Eduqas A-Level Syllabus but would also be relevant for the OCR syllabus or BTEC Unit 2.
A simple table with criticisms on one side and recommendations on the other.
A good visual task to help support them with their evaluation of the OAPA 1861.
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.
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.
This worksheet is designed to help students organise their knowledge about adult sentencing.
This can be given to students during lessons or as a homework activity.
Contains boxes for them to fill in information about:
Aggravating & mitigating factors
Custodial sentences
Fines
Discharges
Community orders
Looks great printed in colour or filled in digitally but also prints absolutely fine in black and white.
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.
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.