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.
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.
These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students.
Learning Outcome 3: Understanding Measures Used in Social Control
AC3.2 Describe the Contribution of Agencies to Achieving Social Control
The resources include a lesson power point, follow along student booklet and activities. Within the lesson I have included discussion tasks, picture tasks and tables. The content addresses the following:
By Design (Environment/Prison)-This looks at how local councils design environment areas to help reduce crime
Behavioural Tactics- This looks at things such as ASBOS/police cautions/warnings/fines etc
Institutional Tactics- This looks at CJS institutions such as prison using things such as token economy systems
Gaps in State Provision-This looks at the flaws in social control agencies and why they are not able to achieve complete social control e.g. lack of adequate funding etc
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.
These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students.
Learning Outcome 3: Understanding Measures Used in Social Control
AC3.4 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Agencies in Achieving Social Control
The resources include a lesson power point, follow along student booklet, activities, homework and exam questions. The evaluation part requires higher order thinking skills from students so I have tried to break this down as much as possible so that students feel more confident in tackling longer exam questions.
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
This is the last section in Unit 4 but I will also be putting some end of unit revision materials on TES.
Revision materials for the end of Unit 4:
I have included a power point booklet that students can complete at home after completing their learning for Unit 4.
The materials include:
-Activities
-Exam Question
-Theory link table
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
These lesson resources provide all the materials needed to teach and deliver Learning Aim A of Unit 4. They cover the two pass tasks and the merit task that is required for Learning Aim A (AP1 AP2 AM1).
Within these resources you will find a selection of:
Lessons that cover the relevant legal principles
Activities
Case Studies
Example Structure Sheets to help students with their work
This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Component 3 Section B of the OCR specification. The content can be adapted to any law specification.
The resources provided are for Contract Law and the following areas are included:
Formation of Contract (intention/offer/acceptance/consideration)
Contract Terms (express/implied/exclusion clauses)
Privity of Contract
Vitiating Factors
Discharge
Remedies
Each lesson contains legal principles and cases where relevant to the spec. There are activities and a range of other resources to help you deliver this topic with ease.
Please feel free to email me with any questions should you need any help. I hope these resources help you.
rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
The resources are aimed at A Level Law students studying Contract Law and cover material needed for a general introduction to contract law and what legal ‘intention’ means.
Included within these resources is a lesson, PP booklet students can fill either on -line (or you can print it out for them), key terms sheet and a case list.
I have also included an A03 evaluation template that students can use once they have covered contract law. The essay questions require them to evaluate (any area could come up) so I find this a useful reflection activity.
This lesson is aimed at A Level students studying Contract Law.
This lesson takes students through the below remedies with relevant case and legal principles:
Damages
Equitable Remedies
Remedies under the CRA 2015
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.
This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Unit 4 Crime and Punishment (the externally examined unit).
The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec).
Each lesson contains a mixture of engaging tasks. The activities vary from case studies, scaffolding sheets, link to theorists, exam questions, homework and many other things.
I always do an introduction lesson for each unit and I find that this really helps to “set the scene” for what the students are about to learn. I have included these resources in the bundle.
Given the current nature of students learning from home, I have also created a STUDENT REVISION PACK that my students have found really useful. I have set them deadlines for each section so I can see that they are learning and revising from home. I have also set them exam questions and they have taken pictures of their timed essays and emailed them into me.
Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I am now known as the Criminology Guru at my college so I am happy to help.
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 also.
rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
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.
These resources are aimed at A Level law students studying Contract Law. The lessons and activities focus on the following areas:
Discharge of contract
-Frustration
-Specific Performance
All the relevant legal principles and cases are included.
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.
These lesson resources provide all the materials needed to teach and deliver Learning Aim B of Unit 4. They cover the pass task, merit task and the distinction task that is required for Learning Aim B (B.P3/ B.M2/ AB.D1)
Within these resources you will find:
A 28 slide lesson power point which covers all the law required for this section
Case studies for students to use for their write up