An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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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?
Essay Topic: Insanity
Essay Type: Evaluation
Marks: 25
This is a 25 mark evaluation style essay on criminal defences, specifically insanity. This is designed for the Eduqas syllabus, Paper 3, Perspectives on Substantive Law paper.
Included is the essay question to be handed to students, a model answer that can be shown to students to support DIRT work and finally a model plan that can help you with marking or help students with planning.
Essay Topic: Consideration
Essay Style: Evaluation
Marks: 25
This is an evaluation style essay on the law of consideration (formation) under contract law. This is part of the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. This is the style of question found in Paper 3, Perspectives on the Substantive Law.
Included is a model plan which can help you with marking and also provide some support for weaker students. There is also a model answer that can be provided to students once they have completed their essay.
Essay Topic: Misrepresentation
Essay Type: Evaluation
Marks: 25
This is a 25 mark evaluation style essay on misrepresentation from the contract law module. This is designed for the Eduqas Paper 3 A-Level Law exam, Perspectives on the Substantive Law. This is for the optional contract law unit.
Included is the essay title, to be handed to students, as well as a model plan and model answer. These can help support your own marking as well as helping students with DIRT work.
Essay Topic: Implied Terms
Essay Style: Scenario
Marks: 25
This is an Eduqas style scenario question on implied terms under contract law. The essay is a 25 mark scenario question as found on Paper 2, Substantive Law in Practice.
Included is a model answer and plan which can be used to assist in marking and DIRT work.
This question can easily be adapted to suit other exam boards, it would make an adequate AQA 30 Mark question
This is a fun game to play with your students during revision lessons. Students can also play it in small groups as part of their own revision.
Each pair/group will need a dice or an online dice roller.
How to Play
Teacher displays a case name on the board
Student 1 rolls the dice
Student 1 answers the question
If the student gets it correct they get a point
Repeat with student 2
You may want to prepare by doing a list of cases on a PowerPoint or you could use a random list generator or spin the wheel to generate cases.
This is a fun and enjoyable revision game. Students can play it in class or together as part of group revision.
You will need to bring at least one dice (three is easier) or use an online dice roller in order to play.
In order to play the student rolls three dice.
Dice 1:
Tells the student the area of law from which they need to name a case
Dice 2:
Tells the student which tier they need to pick the case from (see below)
Dice 3:
Tells the student what about the case they need to state
Once they have done this the student will state what they need to state.
For example a student who rolls:
Tort Law + Tier 1 + Legal Principle
Could say:
Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police: Duty of care is established through a process of analogy
Case Tiers
Tier 1 cases: Cases students must understand
Tier 2 cases: Cases that students should know
Tier 3 cases: Cases that are great to complement answers & essay but you can survive without!
There are two options, one with contract law on and one with human rights law on
These flashcards are a brilliant revision tool for students. You could also use them as a starter activity or to be completed during lessons.
Cards can be printed single or double sided.
Side A
Case Name
Side B
Case Name
Topic
Area of Law
Facts
Ratio Decidendi
Why was this case important?
Five star rating
Students should be encouraged to complete them throughout their course. They can use their rating as they come to exams to rate how well they know the case, or they might like to rate how important it is.
This crib sheet is designed to help support students when studying economic duress.
It can be used as a revision activity, homework task or as a way to support note making.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
The Atlantic Baron
Steps to establish economic duress
This is a vicarious liability lesson designed for the Eduqas A-Level specification.
This lesson would also suit other exam boards such as AQA although evaluation points would need removing.
Contains more recent updates from Muhammad v Morrisons and Barclay’s Bank
The lesson is designed to be taught over several lessons (it should cover at least a week of content)
It is designed to fit after psychiatric injury in your scheme of work, if you have taught something differently in the previous week you will need to update the first starter activity.
There are two practice questions (one scenario & one evaluation) each with an essay plan on the next slide.
Note: The beaver indicates cases that students must know for their exam!
Starter Activities
£100 Word Challenge
Unscramble the words
Wordsearch
Plenaries
Write a question for the person sitting next to you
Write your introduction
Main Activities
Split into employer/employee jobs
Mini scenarios x2
Read the extract & answer questions (statutory interpretation revision point)
Advantages/Disadvantages Table
Practice Essay Questions
Scenario Question x1
Essay Question x1 (balance between social interest & burden on employers)
Challenge Points
What’s the point?
Are Uber drivers employed or self-employed?
Should the police be vicariously liable for the murder of Sarah Everard?
This crib sheet is designed to support students as they are studying privity as part of the contract law unit.
Can be used as a revision tool, homework activity or to support note making in class.
Looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Contains boxes to complete:
Common Law Exceptions
Statutory Exceptions
Dunlop v Lambert
Dunlop v Selfridge
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are studying discharge of contract.
It can be used as a revision activity, homework activity or as a way to support note making in class.
Looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Contains boxes to complete:
Frustration
Breach
Performance
Agreement
This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are studying the formation part of contract law.
It contains boxes to complete which can be done in class, as a revision task or as a homework activity.
It looks great printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
What are the acceptable methods of acceptance?
Counter-offer
The postal rule
This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are studying intention to create legal relations as part of formation and contract law.
It can be used as a revision activity, homework task or as a way to support note making in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
Commercial contracts
Social & domestic arrangements
Advertisements
This crib sheet is designed to support students as they are studying the consideration element of formation whilst doing contract law.
It can be used as a revision activity, homework sheet or as a way to support note taking in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Contains boxes to complete:
Definition of consideration
Must move from promisee
Must be sufficient but need not be adequate
Cannot be past
Promissory estoppel
This crib sheet is designed to support students who are studying the implied terms part of contract law.
It can be used as a homework activity, revision activity or as a way to support note making in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
Boxes to complete:
Key sections of Consumer Rights Act 2015
Marks & Spencer v BNP Paribas
Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013
This crib sheet is designed to help support students as they study the express terms part of contract law.
It is a great homework activity, revision task or as a way to support note making in class.
It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white.
It has the following boxes to complete:
Incorporation of terms
Parol evidence rule
Puff, Representation & Term
Condition, Warranty & Innominate Term
This crib sheet is a great resource for helping students organise their notes on exclusion clauses as part of contract law.
The sheet can be used during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision activity.
The sheet has boxes to complete on:
Signature
Notice
Ticket
Reference to another document
Previous course of dealings
Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
Consumer Rights Act 2015
This worksheet would be suitable for all exam boards although it has been designed for Eduqas.
Looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly well in black and white.
This crib sheet is a great resource for helping students organise their notes on misrepresentation.
The sheet can be used during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision activity.
The sheet has boxes to complete on:
Types of Misrepresentation
Elements of Misrepresentation
This worksheet would be suitable for all exam boards but is designed for Eduqas.
Looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly well in black and white.
This question bundle contains a selection of five and ten mark questions.
They are designed for the Eduqas specification, Paper 1: English Legal Systems
The 10 mark questions are of the style of Part B (ELS)
The 5 mark questions are of the style of Part A (Sources of Law)
There is at least one question on each topic.
These are just the questions - no plans or models are included in this bundle.
This is great for revision, mock exams or as timed essays to be done in class.
10 Mark Question topics:
Criminal Justice System
Criminal Appeals
Civil Appeals
Theories of Sentencing
Crown Prosecution Service
Bail
Adult Sentencing
Youth Sentencing
Juries
Magistrates
Civil Process
Legal Professionals
Judiciary
ADR
Tribunals
Legal Funding
5 Mark Question Topics:
Law Making
Law Reform
Law Reform
Precedent
Statutory Interpretation
Delegated Legislation
This bundle contains a selection of scenario questions based on tort law.
These are 25 mark scenario questions designed for the Eduqas specification. However, they would also be suitable as AQA 30 mark questions or for other exam boards.
There are a variety of questions and at least one question on each topic.
Included are the scenario questions only, there are no plans or models.
Questions are good to be used as homework activities, revision tasks, for mock exams or in class essays.
List of question topics:
Negligence
Negligence
Defences
Standard of Care + Causation
Economic Loss
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Causation
Standard of Care
Causation
Psychiatric Injury
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Vicarious Liability
OLA 1957
OLA 1984
Trespass
Private Nuisance
Public Nuisance
Rylands v Fletcher
Remedies