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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?
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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Updated August 2024 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.
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Contract 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: Formation Privity Express Terms Implied Terms Exclusion Clauses Misrepresentation Economic Duress Discharge Remedies 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. Updated August 2024
A-Level Law: Eduqas All Past Paper Questions for Blind Essays (Contract)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas All Past Paper Questions for Blind Essays (Contract)

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This document contains all the past paper questions from Eduqas A-Level Law exams. This is for the contract option (no human rights questions are included). The questions have been organised so that students can sit 40 minute blind essays. Updated 25/03/24 to include 2023 questions Each page contains either: 1x 25 Mark Evaluation (Paper 3) 1x 25 Mark Scenario (Paper 2) 2x 5 Mark + 1x 15 Mark Sources of Law (Paper 1) 1x 10 Mark + 1x 15 Mark English Legal Systems (Paper 1) There are 80 pages in total. How I Use This I have the entire document printed. I then hand out random essays to students every week in the run up to their exam. They then have 40 minutes to answer the question/s on their sheet. This means each student gets a different question. When we go through the essays they’ve been given they therefore get the opportunity to look at essay plans and feedback for several essays rather than just one. Each essay is numbered at the top of the page. Make sure you get students to write the number on the top of their answer so you know which is which!
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Guide: Tort Law

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UPDATED AUGUST 2024 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: Negligence Res Ipsa Loquitur Psychiatric Injury Economic Loss Vicarious Liability Occupiers’ Liability Trespass to Land Nuisance Rylands v Fletcher Defences Remedies 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 (for ELS this is often why it is important or what it is an example of) 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 tort/defence which heps them structure their work. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout. These include quizzes, match activities, mini scenarios and much more.
A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Booklet: English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Ultimate Eduqas Revision Booklet: English Legal Systems

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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. Updated August 2024 Topics included: Criminal Justice System Criminal Appeals Crown Prosecution Service Bail Sentencing Juries Magistrates Solicitors & Barristers Judiciary Civil Process Civil Appeals Alternative Dispute Resolution Tribunals Legal Funding & Access to Justice Law Making & Legislative Process Law Reform Delegated Legislation Precedent Statutory Interpretation English Legal Systems Topics Include: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List 10 Mark Practice Question Advantages & Disadvantages Table 15 Mark Practice Question Additional Activities Sources of Law Topics Include: Tier 1 Case & Legislation List Tier 2 Case & Legislation List Tier 3 Case & Legislation List 5 Mark Practice Question Question Structure Diagram 15 Mark 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 (for ELS this is often why it is important or what it is an example of) Picture Legislation lists include: Statute name Section Legal principle Practice Questions There are 10 mark, 15 mark (evaluation), 5 mark and 15 mark (application) practice questions. These are all newly written for this booklet although may be similar to previous questions they have seen. 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 For ELS topics where students could get a 15 mark evaluation question tables of advantages and disadvantages are included. Question Structure Flow Charts For the 15 mark application questions there are set structures that students should follow. There is a flow chart for each of these. Additional Activities Additional activities are included throughout.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Tort Law Year 12 Mock (Evaluation & Scenario Questions, Paper 2 & 3)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Tort Law Year 12 Mock (Evaluation & Scenario Questions, Paper 2 & 3)

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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.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems - Year 12
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems - Year 12

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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
A-Level Law: Magistrates Evaluation + Model + Plan (Eduqas 15 Marker)
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A-Level Law: Magistrates Evaluation + Model + Plan (Eduqas 15 Marker)

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Essay Topic: Magistrates Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 Marks: 15 Exam Board: Eduqas This is a 15 mark evaluation style essay question on Magistrates. It follows a typical Eduqas style question for Paper 1: English Legal Systems. Included is a model essay plan which you can use to help you with marking and also help students with their own planning. There is also a model answer included which can support with DIRT work. There are lots of statistics in the model answers for this question and you may want to update these as time goes on
Aladura Computer Room Lesson - Alternative Religions - KS3 RE
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Aladura Computer Room Lesson - Alternative Religions - KS3 RE

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Lesson Topic: Aladura Unit: Alternative Religions/Beliefs Target Age: KS3 Lesson Length: Up to 1 Hour This lesson on Aladura is suitable for key stage three religious education. It is a computer room lesson so will require students to have access to devices (in class or outside). This looks at the church of Aladura from Nigeria. Starter: Trigger Image Main Activities: Create a guide to the Aladura church Plenary: Definition It includes a homework task to finish the guide.
Atheism Lesson - KS3 Religious Education
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Atheism Lesson - KS3 Religious Education

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Lesson Topic: Atheism Unit: Alternative Religions/Beliefs Target Age: KS3 Lesson Length: Up to 1 Hour This lesson on atheism is suitable for key stage three religious education. It helps students to distinguish between atheism and agnostism and the Dawkins scale Starter: Write a definition of atheism Main Activities: Comparison Table; Dawkins Scale Diagram; Make a Leaflet Plenary: Mind-Map It includes a choice homework activity with three different options. Students can pick which one they would like to do or you can choose one. Homework activities: Poem/Song/Rap 400 Character Text Message Storyboard A storyboard template is also included if needed for homework.
DIRT Worksheet - Essay Feedback and Improvement
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DIRT Worksheet - Essay Feedback and Improvement

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This DIRT worksheet is suitable for all levels. I have used it successfully for both KS3 and KS5 lessons. There are boxes to complete: WWW EBI Working at Grade Target Grade It would be even better if: To make progress I need to: My strengths are: Targets for improvement There is a cute picture of a dog and spilled plant pot. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. A4 size.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet (Year 12 Variation) - Homework or Cover Work
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet (Year 12 Variation) - Homework or Cover Work

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This worksheet is designed for year 12 students who have studied all of the English Legal Systems unit and the start of tort law. They need to understand all elements of negligence and also vicarious liability. The worksheet contains a variety of questions which students can plan as part of a homework activity, revision activity or as last minute cover work if a staff member is absent. The sheet has instructions stating to choose five questions to complete (standard cover lesson) but this can easily be modified to suit. Included essays: Separation of powers (5 marks) Delegated legislation (5 marks) Statutory interpretation (15 marks) Law Making (15 marks) Criminal trial process (10 marks) Legal funding (10 marks) Criminal appeals (15 marks) Civil process (15 marks) Negligence (scenario) Negligence + Res Ipsa Loquitur (scenario) Vicarious liability (evaluation) Economic loss (evaluation)
A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet - Revision or Cover Activity
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet - Revision or Cover Activity

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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.