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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 Level 3 WJEC/Eduqas  (NEW SPEC) Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime AC1.3 Lesson &Booklet
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Criminology Level 3 WJEC/Eduqas (NEW SPEC) Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime AC1.3 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 1.3: Explain the consequences of unreported crime The lessons includes the following LO: Identify the consequences of unreported crime (E-C) Grade) Explain the consequences of unreported crime using some examples (C-B Grade) Describe clearly the consequences and the effect that unreported crime has on both the individual and society, using examples (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 booklet includes: A dark figure of crime triangle to complete/case studies/ripple effect diagram to fill in with ideas/broken window theory exercise and much more. 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!
Contract Law-A Level Law (OCR NEW SPEC)- The Agreement (offer&acceptance) -Lesson & Activities
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Contract Law-A Level Law (OCR NEW SPEC)- The Agreement (offer&acceptance) -Lesson & Activities

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The resources attached are for A Level Law students studying Contract Law. These resources cover all the cases and materials needed for The Agreement (Offer&Acceptance) part of the topic. Lessons include the relevant cases need for this area. I have also written up revision notes for students to take home and read and highlight after the lesson. These notes can also be used during lesson time to help them with their scenarios/exam questions. Activities include scenarios where students can test their knowledge of what they have learned.
Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law- Lessons & Activities for all of Learning Aim A
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Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law- Lessons & Activities for all of Learning Aim A

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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
Key Differences Between Civil and Criminal Law: A Level Law Powerpoint/Work Booklet/Activity
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Key Differences Between Civil and Criminal Law: A Level Law Powerpoint/Work Booklet/Activity

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The attached resources includes a work booklet, a dilemma card activity and a power point presentation. The lesson can be used for either A Level Law students or BTEC Law Level 3 students. The booklet provided allows students to interact with the lesson. Print out the dilemma cards and get students to decide which category their offence/dilemma falls into. Some of the activity cards provide a basis for discussion points e.g. telling lies- “is it civil or criminal?” Students always enjoy this activity as it puts them in charge and gets them engaged with how law works in the “real world”. The lesson in full covers the following key areas: Key differences between civil and criminal law The courts in civil and criminal cases Burden/Standard of proof in civil and criminal cases 4)Outcomes/consequences of breaking the law in civil and criminal cases The lesson resources also include case studies which enable teachers to track the process of students. This lesson really does help to “show progress” and is a useful tool for lesson observations.
Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law- Lesson & Resources for all of Learning Aim B
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Family Law Unit 4 BTEC Applied Law- Lesson & Resources for all of Learning Aim B

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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
ADR A Level Law-New Spec (OCR 2017)- Lesson and Activity Booklet
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ADR A Level Law-New Spec (OCR 2017)- Lesson and Activity Booklet

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The resources attached are for Post-16 students who are studying A Level Law. The content can also be adapted and used for BTEC students. The exam question on the power point is taken from a sample paper that OCR have published on their website. This lesson provides a case study which helps students to understand the idea of why ADR plays an important role within our Civil Justice System.
Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)Torts Connected to Land: Public/Private/Rylands V Fletcher
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Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)Torts Connected to Land: Public/Private/Rylands V Fletcher

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These resources are aimed at Level 3 A level law students. The exam board that I am working with is OCR but these resources can be adapted to any level 3 exam board (e.g. AQA etc). I have included lesson power points on all three branches of Torts Connected to Land: Public Nuisance Private Nuisance Rylands V Fletcher I have tried to make these lessons as varied and fun as possible. I have included quizzes, mind maps, key terms and even pictures that the students can use to cut out and stick to their flash cards in order to help them remember key cases. Hope they help!
WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE for A Level Contract Law
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WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE for A Level Contract Law

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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
Criminology (New Spec) UNIT 3 Crime Scene to Court Room WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Criminology (New Spec) UNIT 3 Crime Scene to Court Room WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Unit 3 Crime Scene to Courtroom (the controlled assessment) of the Level 3 course. The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec). Each lesson contains a power point and booklet for students to write in. I personally, use the booklets to keep track and ensure that students are doing what they should be. As you can’t mark student work until the end of the controlled assessment period- this really has helped me to track student progress. I get students to hand in their booklets after I have finished teaching each assignment criteria. This ensures that they are doing their independent research outside of lesson. I have based these resources/lessons on the Gareth Hughes Assignment Brief (all the exam material provided by the exam board is FREE on the Eduqas website). I have made links to this assignment brief throughout as practice so that students then know how to apply each section when they are doing the formal controlled assessment (with a brief that they haven’t yet seen). The resources provide you with booklets, answer plans, activities and much more to teach the whole of Unit 3 with. If you are teaching this for half the year, this provides you with effectively 6 months of teaching resources and it works out cheaper to buy the bundle rather than paying for each lesson individually. 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 for Unit 3 and Unit 4 if you are unsure about anything. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Unit 2 Criminological Theories EXAM UNIT (New Spec)  WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Unit 2 Criminological Theories EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Unit 2 Criminological Theories (the externally examined unit). The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec). Each lesson contains a power point and a variety of activities to cover each section. The activities vary from case studies, missing words, key terms sheets, court template/legislation tasks and many other work sheets that cover this diverse topic. Also included are example exam questions (both long and short) to ensure that students differentiate this topic from the controlled assessment unit which is a different style of teaching and learning. Given the current nature of students learning from home, I have also created a STUDENT HOME LEARNING 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. 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 for Unit 3 and Unit 4 if you are unsure about anything. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology (New Spec) Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Criminology (New Spec) Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime-WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for Unit 1 (the controlled assessment) of the Level 3 course. The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec). The materials provide booklets, answer plans, activities and much more to teach the whole of Unit 1 with. Most lessons contain a power point and booklet for students to write in. I personally, use the booklets to keep track and ensure that students are doing what they should be. As you can’t mark student work until the end of the controlled assessment period- this really has helped me to track student progress. I get students to hand in their booklets after I have finished teaching each assignment criteria. This ensures that they are doing their independent research outside of lesson. If you are teaching this for half the year, this provides you with effectively 6 months of teaching resources and it works out cheaper to buy the bundle rather than paying for each lesson individually. 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 for Unit 3 and Unit 4 if you are unsure about anything. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Unit 4 Crime and Punishment-EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Unit 4 Crime and Punishment-EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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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