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A brilliant selection of law (and some RE) resources to help support A-Level and BTEC syllabus. Everything is bright, colourful and completely OTT. Just like it should be.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Paper 2 Last Minute Revision Contract Law Option (Scenario Questions)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Paper 2 Last Minute Revision Contract Law Option (Scenario Questions)

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Paper: Paper 2 Exam Board: Eduqas Units: Tort Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law Question Type: Scenario Questions This lesson is designed to be taught to students just before Paper 2 for Eduqas A-Level Law. It contains a selection of activities that students can complete to help teachers prepare students for their exam. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be modified to suit scenario question revision for other exam boards. This is the contract law option but can easily be modified for human rights by making your own resources. UPDATE This lesson has been updated with flow charts for each of the torts, criminal offences & contract law issues that students need to know. For each flow chart they have been given one key case or statute that they need to know. These can be printed off and given to students to help them learn the very basics. Activity One This is a flow chart flash card sort. For each tort/crime etc. there is a set essay plan that students can follow to establish it. There are sets of cards for each of these (you will need to print & laminate these, please set printer to "Flip Along Short Edge). Students should be given one set each (e.g. negligence) and can then put it in the correct order. If correct they can then exchange for another set. The group with the most complete sets wins! Activity Two This is an overview of the paper going through what each part contains. It also advises students to spend 45 minutes on each question. I recommend giving your students a past paper at this point to ensure they are fully familiar with what they are going to see Activity Three For this activity students will pick one topic to revise. On a blank piece of paper they write down everything they know about the topic. They then take one of the mind map sheets provided and add the flow chart structure around the outside. Next they will fit everything they know into the relevant paragraphs. This activity helps students to recognise that what they already know is enough as well as creating mini essay plans they can revise from I have included a model one to help There is a challenge activity that asks them to plan a past paper question Activity Four The final activity is a Padlet. You will need to set up your own Padlet and then students can ask any questions they have anonymously. Great for those students who are quiet or feel embarrassed about asking questions.
A-Level Law: Contract Law Problem Question Card Sort (Eduqas) Scenario Revision
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A-Level Law: Contract Law Problem Question Card Sort (Eduqas) Scenario Revision

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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!
A-Level Law: Criminal Law Problem Question Card Sort (Eduqas) Revision
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A-Level Law: Criminal Law Problem Question Card Sort (Eduqas) Revision

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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!
A-Level Law: Tort Law Problem Question Structure Card Sort (Eduqas)
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A-Level Law: Tort Law Problem Question Structure Card Sort (Eduqas)

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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!
A-Level  Law: Eduqas English Legal Systems Paper 1: Last Minute Revision Lesson
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A-Level Law: Eduqas English Legal Systems Paper 1: Last Minute Revision Lesson

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Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 1 - English Legal Systems Topic: English Legal Systems & Sources of Law This lesson is designed to be a last minute revision lesson on ELS & SOL. I use it in the last lesson before the exam (e.g. this year it will be the day before). The lesson is designed to help students see how much they already know and how that knowledge can be used in answers. Starter Tier 1 Cases/Legislation Kahoot (link provided in notes of PowerPoint) Content Overview of Paper 1 including suggested timings for each question. NEW UPDATE! This lesson now includes a brief overview of every topic (one slide per topic) including some key cases and statutes as well as flow charts for the AO2 questions. This is designed to help ensure that every student at least knows the bare minimum before going into the exam. You can either go through this with students or allow them to use it to support their own revision. Main Activity Students will start by each picking a topic. Then they write down everything they know about that topic on a blank piece of paper. Using the worksheets they then write down either the flow chart structure (Part A Topics) or evaluation points (Part B Topics). Students then take the knowledge they know and fit this into each of the ‘paragraph’ headings. Students can then practice planning a past paper question on each topic. Plenary Padlet: Set up a Padlet and give students the link. Students can then ask anonymous questions on ELS. The anonymous nature helps with students who may feel that their question is ‘stupid’ or be too nervous to speak up. Encourage as many questions as possible and make it clear that no question is too stupid! Additional Resources I also give students a past paper to look through as I talk through the structure. Although they will have seen these numerous times before this allows them to have a clear look at what the paper will look like and ensure they are fully familiar with the structure before the actual exam. Includes PowerPoint (with Kahoot link) & worksheets on each topic
A-Level Law: ADR Case Table - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: ADR Case Table - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Alternative Dispute Resolution Unit: English Legal Systems Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 1 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 and statutes for ADR. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases and sections. These are cases that will appear in every question on ADR. Cases included: Charlotte Church Dunnett v Railtrack (2002) Legislation Included: Arbitration Act 1996, s 1 European Convention on Human Rights, Art 6 Family Law Act 1996, Part 3 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.
A-Level Law: ADR Quiz - English Legal Systems Eduqas
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A-Level Law: ADR Quiz - English Legal Systems Eduqas

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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.
A-Level Law: Formation Case Table - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Formation Case Table - Eduqas Contract Law

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Topic: Formation Unit: Contract 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 formation. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for formation. Cases included: Balfour v Balfour (1919) Dunlop v Selfridge (1915) Hyde v Wrench (1840) 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.
A-Level Law: Murder Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Murder Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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Topic: Murder 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 murder. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for murder. Cases included: R v Mohan (1976) R v Pagett (1983) R v Vickers (1957) R v White (1910) R v Woollin (1999) 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.
A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Case Table - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Case Table - Eduqas Tort Law

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Topic: Vicarious Liability 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 vicarious liability. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for vicarious liability. Cases included: The Christian Brothers (2012) Mohamud v Morrisons Supermarket Plc (2016) Various Claimants v Barclay’s Bank Plc (2017) 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.
A-Level Law: Other Defences Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Other Defences Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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Topic: Other Defences Unit: Criminal Law Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3 This case 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 other defences. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases and sections. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for that defence. The relevant defences are consent and mistake. Cases included: R v Donovan (1934) R v Reid (1973) R v Tolson (1889) 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.
A-Level Law: Necessity Defences Case & Statute Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Necessity Defences Case & Statute Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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Topic: Necessity Defences Unit: Criminal Law Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3 This case and statute 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 necessity defences. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases and sections. These are cases and sections that will appear in every problem question answer for that defence. The relevant defences are duress, self-defence & necessity. Cases included: R v Cole (1994) R v Howe (1987) R v Hudson & Taylor (1971) R v Willer (1986) Palmer v R (1971) R v Owino (1996) R v Shayler (2001) Re A (Conjoined Twins) (2000) Statutes included: Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76 Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76(1)(b) Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76(3) 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.
A-Level Law: Capacity Defences Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Capacity Defences Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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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.
A-Level Law: Precedent Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law (ELS)
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A-Level Law: Precedent Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law (ELS)

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Topic: Precedent Unit: Source of Law (English Legal Systems) Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas This case table is designed to help support students with doing revision on precedent. It contains the tier one cases (most important) that students will have to know in order to answer a 15 mark application questions on Paper 1. This can be given as a revision or homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes by themselves, then work together and finally using their notes.
A-Level Law: Past Paper Scenario Question + Model + Plan - Tort Law Occupier's Liability
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A-Level Law: Past Paper Scenario Question + Model + Plan - Tort Law Occupier's Liability

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Essay Topic: Occupier’s Liability Paper: Paper 2 - Substantive Law in Practice Year: Summer 2019 Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: Tort Law This is a past paper scenario question from the Eduqas A-Level Law exam from Summer 2019. The question is a scenario question on occupier’s liability with a defence of contributory negligence. Included are a model plan which can be used to help with marking and also help with in class planning of the essay. There is also a model answer which can be given to students.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Past Paper Question + Model + Plan - Occupiers Liability Evaluation (Paper 3)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Past Paper Question + Model + Plan - Occupiers Liability Evaluation (Paper 3)

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Exam Year: Autumn 2021 Paper: Paper 3 - Perspectives on Substantive Law Unit: Tort Law Topic: Occupier’s Liability Exam Board: Eduqas This is a past paper question from the Eduqas Autumn 2021 Paper 3 examination. This question is an evaluation on occupier’s liability with reference to both the 1957 and 1984 Acts. Included is a model plan (this can help with marking or doing the question in class) as well as an A* grade model answer that can be given to students as guidance. The mark scheme can be found on the Eduqas website along with the full past paper.
A-Level Law: Misrepresentation Key Cases Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Misrepresentation Key Cases Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law

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Topic: Misrepresentation Unit: Contract Law Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 2 & 3 This case table contains the key cases that students must know for misrepresentation. These are the cases that will appear in every scenario question for misrepresentation. Students have spaces to fill in the facts of the case and the ratio decidendi Cases included are: Attwood v Small (1868) Derry v Peek (1889) Hedley Byrne v Heller (1963) Peek v Gurney (1873) Roscorla v Thomas (1842) The sheet can be used as a starter for a revision lesson or a homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes and then use their notes to complete it.
A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law
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A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law

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Topic: Delegated Legislation Unit: Sources of Law (English Legal Systems) Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 1 This table contains the three cases students must known for delegated legislation. These are the cases that will appear in every 15 mark application answer. Students have spaces to fill in the facts and ratio decidendi for each case. The cases are: Agricultural Training Board v Aylesbury Mushrooms (1972) Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corporation (1948) R v Home Secretary, ex parte Fire Brigades Union (1995) This can be used as a starter in a revision lesson or as a homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes first and then use their notes to complete the table.
A-Level Law: Occupiers' Liability Key Case & Statutes Table - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Occupiers' Liability Key Case & Statutes Table - Eduqas Tort Law

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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.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Ultimate Law Revision Guide: Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Ultimate Law Revision Guide: Criminal Law

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Our ultimate revision booklets contain all the cases and statutes students need to excel in their exams along with revision activities and practice questions. Topics included: Elements of Criminal Liability Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Murder Loss of Control Diminished Responsibility UDA Manslaughter Gross Negligence Manslaughter Theft Robbery Burglary Attempt Insanity Automatism Intoxication Duress Self-Defence Necessity Other Defences Each Topic Includes: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List Problem Question Flow Chart Scenario Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table Evaluation Practice Question Additional Activities This booklet is nearly 300 pages long and so is not suitable for printing in full. I provide a digital copy to students. Some choose to print certain parts but most work with the digital copy. Full colour throughout with beautiful presentation and pictures. Additional Activity Information Case and Legislation Lists These are split into Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Tier one cases are the cases students must know. Tier two are the cases they really should know. Tier three cases will help them enhance their essays. I tell students that if you do everything else perfectly and learn all tier one cases you should get a D. If you do everything perfectly and learn all tier two you will get a B. Then the more tier three you learn the more you will move up into A/A*. This helps students target their revision and makes the case and legislation load feel less overwhelming. Case lists include: Case Name Facts Legal Principle Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 25 mark scenario and evaluation questions for students to practice with. There is space to answer each question within the booklet. I encourage students to send me answers for marking as well as self-marking. Advantages/Disadvantages Table These tables will help to give students evaluation points for their Paper 3 answers. Question Structure Flow Charts There is a flow chart for each individual contract topic which heps them structure their work. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout. These include quizzes, match activities, mini scenarios and much more.