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Welcome to my shop! I teach a range of subjects and here you can find access to all the lovely resources that I use in my lessons. I use a range of work booklets, activity sheets, case studies and presentations.

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Welcome to my shop! I teach a range of subjects and here you can find access to all the lovely resources that I use in my lessons. I use a range of work booklets, activity sheets, case studies and presentations.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC1.3 Describe Models of Criminal Justice
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC1.3 Describe Models of Criminal Justice

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 1: Understanding the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales Assignment Criteria 1.2: Describe Models of Criminal Justice The lesson power point covers: -models within the criminal justice system (due process and crime control) -examples that demonstrate how these link to the CJS -theories that link to each model This section is quite content heavy and I found it to be quite a ‘lecture-style’ lesson as lots of things needs to be explained so to liven it up I created 3 case studies at the start to help students start thinking about crime models. I have included an exam question and homework tasks. Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT-Crime & Punishment- AC1.1 Law Making-Lesson & Activities
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT-Crime & Punishment- AC1.1 Law Making-Lesson & Activities

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 1: Understanding the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales These materials include; a lengthy lesson power point (this takes me x2 lessons to cover), model answer to an exam question, key terms and other activities for students to complete. The content covers Parliamentary Law Making and Judicial Precedent. I have also included a short power point on statutory interpretation (I have touched on this in lesson but given my students homework to look at this in more detail). Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Contract Law-A-level (OCR NEW SPEC)- Consideration -Lesson & Activities
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Contract Law-A-level (OCR NEW SPEC)- Consideration -Lesson & Activities

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The resources are aimed at A Level Law students studying Contract Law and cover material needed for “Consideration”. There are 3 lessons with activities, homework and lots of case law. I have also attached some revision notes on Consideration that students can take home, highlight and even use as help sheets for practice exam questions.
Contract Law-A Level (OCR Spec)-Misrepresentation-Lesson, Activities and Notes
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Contract Law-A Level (OCR Spec)-Misrepresentation-Lesson, Activities and Notes

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The resources are aimed at A Level Law students studying Contract Law and cover material needed for “Misrepresentation”. There are 2 lessons which cover the key aspects of misrepresentation along with the important cases in Contract Law. I have also attached some key notes on economic duress and a quick revision sheet to help break down tricky areas in misrepresentation. Note-The OCR website also has a sample model question and answer which works nicely with this lesson- I have included this for ease of access as a few people have emailed me to ask for it. It is FREE on the OCR site and there is no charge here for this.
Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law-  Introduction Lesson & Activities
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Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law- Introduction Lesson & Activities

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These resources are for the BTEC National Applied Law course (Pearson 2017 specification). *The lesson materials cover: Unit 4 Family Law: An Introduction * These resources contain a lesson power point along with activities and homework to prepare students for the whole unit of learning. The activities are designed to get students talking about the wider aspects of law. Before, teaching the specific assessment lessons, I wanted my students to have a general introduction lesson which introduced them to family law without the restrictions of assessment criteria. This worked really well as students then took a more thoughtful approach to learning and understanding the subject content when it came to later tasks. I hope these help.
BTEC Applied Law -Unit 1 Dispute Solving (P2 task -Lawyers (Barristers) )
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BTEC Applied Law -Unit 1 Dispute Solving (P2 task -Lawyers (Barristers) )

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These resources are aimed at Level 3 BTEC Law students. Attached is a power point slide for the tutor and a work booklet for the student. The work booklet consists of a missing word activity, a matching up exercise, a diagram of the education and training route and much more. This is a useful tool that will assist the students when it comes to writing up their coursework independently.
Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)Negligence-Breach of Duty-Lesson and Activity
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Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)Negligence-Breach of Duty-Lesson and Activity

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These resources are aimed at A Level Law students covering the second stage of Tort Law (Negligence). Here they look at breach of duty and the lesson takes students through the different elements required for breach. It also examines the idea of the “reasonable man” with relevant case law to support. I have also included some case study test examples so that students can apply their learning at the end of the lesson.
Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)-Negligence-Duty of Care-Lesson and Activity
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Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)-Negligence-Duty of Care-Lesson and Activity

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These resources are aimed at A Level Law students covering the first stage of Tort Law with an introduction to Donoghue V Stephenson and a step-by-step illustration of Caparo V Dickman along with the three stage test. I have also included some case study test examples so that students can apply their learning at the end of the lesson.
CILEX taster session and introduction to Law with student booklet (Post-16) Level 3
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CILEX taster session and introduction to Law with student booklet (Post-16) Level 3

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These resources are aimed at post-16 students (Level 3) who are either embarking on the CILEX course or who are thinking about what to study during a taster day. The resources included a “What is CILEX?” presentation as well as an “Introduction to law lesson”. Students can follow the lesson by filling in the attached booklet.The booklet contains activities and a case study which helps them to reflect on the learning they did during the lesson. Having something to take home after a taster day at college, I found, really helps students to decide if Law is a career they want to do.
Causation in Criminal Liability -LAW-Lesson and Activities
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Causation in Criminal Liability -LAW-Lesson and Activities

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These resources cover the content needed for Causation in Criminal Law. They can be adapted to any specification (BTEC/A-Level etc). They cover the following lesson objectives: Identify the meaning of the term ‘causation’ in criminal liability Explain the rules of ‘causation’ using supporting cases Apply the rules of ‘causation’ to an exam scenario I have included differentiated activities; there is a stretch and challenge exam question for most able and then a set of mini scenarios for least able. Also included is a case tick off sheet and a student follow along booklet. I hope these help! Feel free to email me with any questions or queries: rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT-Crime & Punishment- Introduction Lesson & Materials
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT-Crime & Punishment- Introduction Lesson & Materials

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. This is an Introduction Lesson to Unit 4. These materials include a power point, a student booklet and a key terms sheet. This lesson provides a grounding for students to work from given the fact that this unit is legally focused. In order to understand the various topics covered in this unit, it is important to be aware of the basic law making concepts so this intro lesson lightly covers the following areas: How the UK country is run (the three powers) What law is defined as (and why we need it) Where laws come from (sources of law) Is punishment necessary? (Lady Justice) The student booklet is in power point format so it is easy to send to reprographics to run off as stapled booklets. I have told my students to take the booklet home for a frame of reference so when, for instance, we start judicial precedent and they forgot sources of law, they can just refer to the booklet as a reminder of some of the basics. Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Criminology Level 3 (New Spec) WJEC/Eduqas Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime AC1.2
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Criminology Level 3 (New Spec) WJEC/Eduqas Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime AC1.2

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Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime Learning Outcome 1: Understand how crime reporting affects the public perception of criminality Assessment Criteria 1.2: Explain the reasons that certain crimes are not reported The lessons includes the following LO: Identify reasons why certain crimes go unreported (E-C) Grade) Explain the reasons for unreported crimes using some examples (C-B Grade) Describe clearly the reasons why a range of crimes go unreported, using relevant examples and key words (B-A Grade) Please find attached Level 3 resources for the new specification of Criminology. These resources have been created for post-16 students who are studying the Applied Certificate and Diploma in Criminology. They are suitable for both WJEC and Eduqas exam boards. The resources attached include both a teacher power point presentation and a student activity booklet. This means that students can follow the lesson easily and the assessment criteria which they are completing is clear. I have designed these booklets so that students feel more guided when it comes to the formal controlled assessment. They can follow the subject material and extend their own learning through the key term homeworks and case studies. The student booklets include activities such as: thought cloud/witchcraft article and activity/mind map/key terms research I have linked the lessons to the “Mr and Mrs S” Exam Board Assignment Brief but you can tailor the lessons to any brief that you have selected for your students. Remember that students must acknowledge the assignment brief but not make it all about the assignment brief. They must focus on meeting the assessment criteria set out by the exam board. Enjoy!
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC1.1 Lessons
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC1.1 Lessons

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 1: Understand Social Constructs of Criminality AC1.1 Compare criminal and deviant behaviour The resources include a Unit 2 general introduction and then a power point that covers AC1.1. The intro lesson helped me to transition the students from a controlled assessment mind set, to an exam mind set which requires more independent revision from students. I also found it useful to highlight to my students the synoptic nature of the course so reminded students not to forget everything they learned from Unit 1 (all the units are building blocks to the next set of learning and this is why one of the first activities I get students to do is to look at the questions they CAN already answer on the Unit 2 paper using their Unit 1 knowledge). You will also find a student booklet and homework activities included. PLEASE NOTE: that the sample exam questions referred within my power point to can be accessed for FREE on the EDUQAS website. Please free to email me if you have any problems accessing them: rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC2.2  FIVE LESSONS INCLUDED
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC2.2 FIVE LESSONS INCLUDED

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 2: Know Theories of Criminality AC2.2 Describe Individualistic Theories of Criminality The resources include five lessons (as there are lots of theorists to consider for this section) along with research activities, case studies, homework and videos. I have tried to make this section as fun as possible by incorporating personality tests and interactive things for the students to do. The resources are all linked back to exam questions and the Criminology spec.
Criminology (New Spec)Unit 3-AC2.3: Rules of Evidence -Lesson & Student Booklet
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Criminology (New Spec)Unit 3-AC2.3: Rules of Evidence -Lesson & Student Booklet

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 2: Understand the Processes for Prosecution of Suspects AC 2.3 Understand Rules in Relation to the Use of Evidence in Criminal Cases This lesson looks at the rules that govern the use of evidence during the court trial process. A lesson power point and student booklet has been provided so that students can follow along by taking part in the written tasks/activities. The lesson resources address the following objectives: *Explain the rules of evidence in relation to relevance and admissibility *Describe the rules on disclosure of evidence (and exceptions to the rules on hearsay evidence) *Support your answers with legislation and cases
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-END OF UNIT REVISION
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-END OF UNIT REVISION

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Revision materials for the end of Unit 2: I found that doing a mixture of tests, revision activities and getting students to have a go at their own revision materials was the best way to revise. It kept it fun, engaging and mixed up! My students found the Key Theorists Quick Revision Sheet very useful for learning them all so I gave them all a copy and laminated one for the classroom wall. This really came in handy with the lollypop game I played with them all (put the names of the theorists on a lollypop stick and they have to explain who that theorist is and what the theory is about. Make sure you give the lollypop sticks out randomly). I had a student on results day say that she hated this game at the time but after receiving her A grade- she couldn’t thank me for it enough as it really did WORK! Give it a whirl!
Criminology Eduqas/WJEC- Level 3 (New Spec)Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC2.1 Campaigns
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Criminology Eduqas/WJEC- Level 3 (New Spec)Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC2.1 Campaigns

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 2: Understand how campaigns are used to elicit change  AC2.1: Compare campaigns for change The exam board expect students to compare a minimum of at least 5 campaigns for change. Here I have covered 4 campaigns for change which act as good models to set students up with their own research. There is an activity sheet (I printed this out in poster format so that students could fill it in as we went through the campaigns in lesson) that details how to tackle each campaign. It is important to note that students must break down each campaign by discussing: What it was about/what started it The purpose of the campaign Whether or not it was successful What other campaigns it can be linked to
Criminology Eduqas/WJEC- Level 3(New Spec)Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC1.1 Lesson&Activities
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Criminology Eduqas/WJEC- Level 3(New Spec)Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC1.1 Lesson&Activities

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 1: Understand how crime reporting affects the public perception of criminality AC1.1: Analyse different types of crime The resources cover all the different types of crime linked to the controlled assessment spec. They include case study examples, homework, booklet for the student and other class activities. The booklet can be used in lesson and then the student can use it to equip them when writing up their controlled assessment.
Criminology Level 3(New Spec)WJEC/Eduqas Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC1.5 Lesson&Booklet
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Criminology Level 3(New Spec)WJEC/Eduqas Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-AC1.5 Lesson&Booklet

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Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime Learning Outcome 1: Understand how crime reporting affects the public perception of criminality Assessment Criteria: AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representation on public perception of crime Please find attached Level 3 resources for the new specification of Criminology. These resources have been created for post-16 students who are studying the Applied Certificate and Diploma in Criminology. They are suitable for both WJEC and Eduqas exam boards. The lessons includes the following LO: Identify the key impact of media representations on the public perception of crime (using basic key words) [E-C] Explain the impact of media representation on the public perceptions of crime (key words and explaining it with full paragraphs) [C-B] Describe, clearly and with detail, the impact of a range of media representations on the public perception of crime (key words, full paragraphs and examples) [B-A] The resources attached include both a teacher power point presentation and a student activity booklet. This means that students can follow the lesson easily and the assessment criteria which they are completing is clear. I have designed these booklets so that students feel more guided when it comes to the formal controlled assessment. They can follow the subject material and extend their own learning through the key term homeworks and case studies. I have linked the lessons to the “Mr and Mrs S” Exam Board Assignment Brief but you can tailor the lessons to any brief that you have selected for your students. Remember that students must acknowledge the assignment brief but not make it all about the assignment brief. They must focus on meeting the assessment criteria set out by the exam board. Enjoy!