A one-slide Powerpoint listing famous/infamous people with psychology degrees. I add it to the end of my taster day sessions to encourage students to choose the subject . . . after all who wouldn’t want to study the same course as Ted Bundy?!
These bookmarks contain a set of top tips for your students to remind them of key advice during assessments which can be simply printed and laminated e.g. A01 and A02, concluding studies, PECs. They are able to be altered to suit your students.
A 68-question quiz in Powerpoint format with answers in the notes section. Questions are mainly focused on short answers although some evaluation is included.
A 67-question quiz in Powerpoint format with answers in the notes section. Questions are mainly focused on short answers although some evaluation is included.
A 69-question quiz in Powerpoint format with answers in the notes section. Questions are mainly focused on short answers although some evaluation is included.
A hangman game to introduce students to terms such as victim, defendant, verdict, trial, witness. It also includes terms of offences studied within the course e.g. murder, manslaughter, burglary etc.
This bundle is comprised of a suggested reading list, suggested TV and films list and a TED talks list, all relating to the study of AS and A-Level law. These resources can be used to introduce law to new students or to enhance students’ understanding of particular topics within the course.
This Powerpoint contains information about the OCR law course, the examinations, entry requirements (which can be altered to suit), what students should expect, legal careers, rules and various activities including murder/manslaughter cases, sentencing, key cases, who can sit on a jury (I also use a card sort to go along with this), and a discussion about how the law affects us.