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A brilliant selection of law (and some RE) resources to help support A-Level and BTEC syllabus. Everything is bright, colourful and completely OTT. Just like it should be.

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A brilliant selection of law (and some RE) resources to help support A-Level and BTEC syllabus. Everything is bright, colourful and completely OTT. Just like it should be.
A-Level Law: Misrepresentation Key Cases Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Misrepresentation Key Cases Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law

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Topic: Misrepresentation Unit: Contract Law Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 2 & 3 This case table contains the key cases that students must know for misrepresentation. These are the cases that will appear in every scenario question for misrepresentation. Students have spaces to fill in the facts of the case and the ratio decidendi Cases included are: Attwood v Small (1868) Derry v Peek (1889) Hedley Byrne v Heller (1963) Peek v Gurney (1873) Roscorla v Thomas (1842) The sheet can be used as a starter for a revision lesson or a homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes and then use their notes to complete it.
A-Level Law: Tort Remedies Crib Sheet - Eduqas
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A-Level Law: Tort Remedies Crib Sheet - Eduqas

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This crib sheet is designed to help students structure their notes around remedies in tort law. The sheet can be used as a revision activity, to support notes in class or as a homework task. The sheet is nice and colourful and looks great printed in colour but also looks fine printed in black and white. There are boxes to complete: Different types of damages Different types of injunctions
A-Level Law: Burglary Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Burglary Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet can help support students as they study burglary. It can be used as a homework activity, revision activity or as a way to make notes in class. It looks great printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white. Boxes to complete: S 9(1)(A) S 9(1)(B) Entry Building Trespasser Intention/Recklessness to Trespass Ulterior Intent Specific Offence
A-Level Law: Negligence Causation Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Negligence Causation Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying negligence Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool. There are boxes to complete: Barnett v Chelsea (1969) Novus Actus Interveniens Thin Skull Rule Multiple Causes of Damage Wagon Mound (No 1) (1961) Gregg v Scott (2005)
A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students when they are studying tort law. It can be completed in lesson, as a homework task or as a revision activity. The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white. Boxes to fill: Ready Mixed Concrete (1968) Storey v Ashton (1869) Century Insurance (1942) Mohamud v Morrisons (2016) Steps to establishing vicarious liability
A-Level Law: Economic Loss Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Economic Loss Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying economic loss Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool. It is bright and colourful and looks great when printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white. There are boxes to complete: When is there a special relationship Spartan Steel v Martin (1973) Negligent Misstatement Murphy v Brentwood (1991)
A-Level Law: Civil Process Case List - Eduqas English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Civil Process Case List - Eduqas English Legal Systems

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Topic: Civil Process Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas This case list is a great supplement to student learning. It can be given to students to be filed away and help with revision or it can be used as a revision activity or resource. Also helpful for teachers when prepping lessons. Contains a variety of key cases on civil process, suitable for English Legal Systems essays. It is based around the Eduqas specification but would also suit other exam boards. Includes: Illustration Case Name Legal Principle
A-Level Law: Psychiatric Injury Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Psychiatric Injury Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying psychiatric injury Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool. There are boxes to complete: Psychiatric Injury Duty of Care Proximity Accident Close Ties of Love & Affection UPDATE This crib sheet has been updated in line with the Supreme Court decision in Paul & Ors v Wolverhampton NHS Trust (2024)
A-Level Law: Civil Process Practice Question + Model + Plan (Eduqas)
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A-Level Law: Civil Process Practice Question + Model + Plan (Eduqas)

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Topic: Civil Process (Woolf Reforms) Exam Board: Eduqas Marks: 10 Marks Unit: English Legal Systems This practice question is designed to help support students who are studying civil process as part of Eduqas A-Level Law. The question is a 10 mark AO1 describe style question. It is based on the Woolf Reforms. Included is a model answer and model plan to help support with DIRT, planning and marking.
Law Year 12 to Year 13 Summer Work
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Law Year 12 to Year 13 Summer Work

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This is a 66 page booklet that contains six tasks for students to complete over the Summer Holidays between Year 12 and Year 13. It is designed for Eduqas A-Level Law (you could remove the evaluation question and swap it for a different style question if you wanted it for another exam board). Tasks: Case Sheets Goals for next year Glossaries Find the Connections Problem Question (25 marker) Evaluation Question (25 marker) More information about the tasks is below Case Sheets Contains a list of cases from English Legal Systems, Tort and Criminal. These have been selected as the most important cases (the ‘know it or die’) cases from Year 12. Students have to fill in the facts and legal principle for each case. There are five case boxes per page. Goals Students should set five smart goals to help them in Year 13 Glossaries Split into ELS, Tort and Criminal. Students have to write a definition for each key term they are given. There are 11 terms per page. Connections Students are given 20 terms. They have to sort these terms into four groups of five. There is one connections page for ELS, Tort and Criminal. It contains key terms, legislation, cases etc. Problem Question The problem question is a 25 marker based on fatal offences from criminal law. Students have space to answer within the booklet Evaluation Question The evaluation question is a 25 marker on murder. Students have space to answer within the booklet
A-Level Law - Additional Reading
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A-Level Law - Additional Reading

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This booklet is designed for year 11 students as they enter year 12 law. It can be used for any syllabus but was designed for Eduqas A-Level. It is completely general though so will suit any exam board (also suitable for BTEC). It contains a selection of additional reading that students can look at over the summer. This includes: Books The Secret Barrister Fake Law The Rule of Laws Podcasts Law in Action The Hearing Law Pod UK RightsUp Websites The Secret Barrister Blog UK Supreme Court Blog Baby Barista Lawyer Watch Bright and colour it is designed to be appealing and accessible for all students.
A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Crib Sheet

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This sheet allows students to organise their knowledge on the criminal justice system. It contains spaces to fill in the bare minimum of information that they will need to know. There is space to fill in: Case information forT & V v UK (1999) Criminal trial process Table for different types of trials Summary of Magistrates’ trials Summary of Crown Court trials It is bright and colourful, looks great printed in colour but works perfectly well printed in black and white. Students can also add text into the digital PDF version if you prefer.
A-Level Law: Crown Prosecution Service Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Crown Prosecution Service Crib Sheet

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This sheet helps students to organise the key knowledge they will need to know about the CPS. It has several boxes to fill in which they can do during lessons or as additional homework. It also makes a great revision activity. Boxes to fill in are: Role of CPS Narey Review Glidewell Report Macpherson Report Auld Review Abu Hamza (2006) Setting the Standard It has a nice pastel brown theme which looks very pretty. It looks great printed in colour but also works fine printed in black and white. Can also be filled in digitally if you prefer.
A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Crib Sheet

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This is a great way for students to organise their knowledge on criminal appeals. The sheet has space for them to fill in key information on the different types of appeals and also key cases. There is space to fill in: Magistrates’ Court Appeals Crown Court Appeals Key Case: C v DPP (1995) Why a good appeals system is important The sheet is bright and colourful and looks great printed in colour. Students can fill in the digital PDF and it also works fine printed in black and white.
A Level Law: Bail Crib Sheet
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A Level Law: Bail Crib Sheet

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This sheet is a great way for students to organise their knowledge of bail. It has several spaces to fill in whilst you go through your lesson, it can also be used as a revision activity or homework activity. It also works as a good complement to online learning as students can email you the completed sheet. Spaces to complete are: Definition of bail Advantages/disadvantages table Police bail Court bail Attempts to restrict bail Bail conditions A nice pastel theme which is very colourful. Looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Can also be filled in digitally.
A-Level Law: Judiciary Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Judiciary Crib Sheet

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This worksheet is a great resource to help support students making notes on the judiciary. This is a great well to help students structure their work in class or as homework or revision. Boxes to fill in are: Separation of powers How are judges appointed Different types of judges Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 Advantages and Disadvantages This is a bright, colourful sheet that looks great printed in colour but can also print in black and white. It also looks good completed digitally.
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Poster
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Poster

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This elegant poster is a great overview of the Civil Appeals structure. A great visual aid to use during lessons. It can also be given to students to help give them an overview of the structure of the civil appeals system. It is A3 size for easy colour printing.
A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet

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This sheet will help students to organise their knowledge about juries. This is a good activity to give students during lessons to help structure their notes (I find it is very helpful for weaker students, or those who are bad at note making) or an be given as a homework or revision task. Contains space to make notes on: Five key cases Jury eligibility Advantages/disadvantages The key cases are: Bushell’s Case (1670) Heathrow Robbery Trial (2010) ABC Trial (1978) R v Owen (1991) R v Ponting (1985) The sheet is nice and colourful with a pale blue and brown colour scheme and looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also works fine printed in black and white.