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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: Delegated Legislation Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet is designed to help students whilst they study delegated legislation. The sheet can be filled in during class to add more scaffolding to notes, or as a homework activity or, alternatively, it makes a brilliant revision resource. The sheet has spaces to fill in: Types of Delegated Legislation Controls on Delegated Legislation Substantive ultra vires Procedural ultra vires This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level law specification but would suit other exam boards as well.
A-Level Law: Roll and Relate Case Law Revision Game
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A-Level Law: Roll and Relate Case Law Revision Game

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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.
A-Level Law: Case Summary Flashcards
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A-Level Law: Case Summary Flashcards

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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.
A-Level Law: Tribunals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Tribunals Crib Sheet

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This worksheet is designed to help students make notes whilst they are studying tribunals. Sheet has space for: Leggatt Recommendations Peach Gray v Sommers Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 What are tribunals? This also works great as homework or as a revision activity prior to exams. This has been designed for the Eduqas exam board but will suit other exam boards as well.
Reform of the OAPA Worksheet
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Reform of the OAPA Worksheet

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This worksheet is designed to support students in research the Law Commission, Reform of the Offences Against the Person (2015) report. Designed for the Eduqas A-Level Syllabus but would also be relevant for the OCR syllabus or BTEC Unit 2. A simple table with criticisms on one side and recommendations on the other. A good visual task to help support them with their evaluation of the OAPA 1861.
Occupier's Liability Knowledge Organiser
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Occupier's Liability Knowledge Organiser

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This is a brief key knowledge organiser for Occupier’s Liability. It has everything that students must know before the exam, including the most important cases and sections of the Occupiers’ Liability Acts. Colourful and fun to look at, a very nice floral design. Designed to compliment the rest of their study and/or more detailed knowledge organisers.
A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet

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This sheet will allow students to make notes on the most important parts of the law on magistrates. The sheet can be completed in class as a method of note taking or it can be completed as a homework task. It also makes a great revision activity. There is space to make notes on: Stages of training Advantages/disadvantages Criminal role Civil role Definition The sheet is bright and colourful and looks great printed or completed digitally but it can also be printed in black and white perfectly fine.
A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)
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A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)

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This crib sheet is designed to accompany a lesson on the civil justice system. It focusses on the Woolf reforms with one side to fill in the problems identified with Lord Woolf and the other side to fill in some of the solutions. I also recommend students fill in the ‘success’ of the reforms on the back! This is a great worksheet for students to use in class but also works well as a revision tool or homework. It is a nice colourful sheet that looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but it also prints perfectly fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Adult Sentencing Crib Sheet

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This worksheet is designed to help students organise their knowledge about adult sentencing. This can be given to students during lessons or as a homework activity. Contains boxes for them to fill in information about: Aggravating & mitigating factors Custodial sentences Fines Discharges Community orders Looks great printed in colour or filled in digitally but also prints absolutely fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet helps students to organise their knowledge on youth sentencing. It contains three tables to be completed during class or as an additional homework activity. It also contains space to fill in some of the conditions that may be attached to a caution. Areas to complete: Pre-Court Sentencing First Tier Sentences Custodial Sentences Caution Conditions This is a nice colourful worksheet that looks amazing when printed in colour or completed digitally but also works perfectly well in black and white.
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet will help students organise their knowledge of the civil appeals system. It has space for students to fill in a diagram of the civil appeals system as well as key information. Great for students to do in class or as a homework or revision activity. Information to fill in: Civil appeals structure Leapfrog appeals Definition of leave It looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also prints fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Legal Funding Crib Sheet (Access to Justice)
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A-Level Law: Legal Funding Crib Sheet (Access to Justice)

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This sheet is a great way to help students make more structured notes on Legal Funding & Access to Justice. It can be used as a homework task, support for weaker students in class or as a revision activity. It is fun and colourful (although prints in black and white fine) Features boxes to fill in: Dicey’s Theory of the Rule of Law Conditional Fee Agreements Criminal & Civil Legal Aid Tests Citizens Advice
A-Level Law: Roll a Case Challenge - Revision Activity
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A-Level Law: Roll a Case Challenge - Revision Activity

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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
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: Judiciary Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker (ELS)
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A-Level Law: Judiciary Essay + Model + Plan - Eduqas 10 Marker (ELS)

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Topic: Judiciary Marks: 10 Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 This is a 10 mark essay question on the judiciary. This is designed for the Eduqas English Legal Systems Unit (Paper 1). These 10 mark answers focus on AO1 (knowledge) only. Students can complete the essay in class or at home. If completing the essay in class they should be given 15 minutes to write it. There is a model plan and a model answer included to help support with DIRT/marking.
A-Level Law: ADR 10 Mark Essay Question + Model + Plan - Eduqas Alternative Dispute Resolution
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A-Level Law: ADR 10 Mark Essay Question + Model + Plan - Eduqas Alternative Dispute Resolution

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Topic: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Marks: 10 Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: English Legal Systems Paper: Paper 1 This is a 10 mark essay question on ADR. The question focuses on AO1 and would form part of Paper 1, English Legal Systems as part of the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. If students are completing the essay in class under timed conditions they should be given 15 minutes to do so. Included is a model plan and a model answer to help support with marking and DIRT work.
A-Level Law: Eduqas ELS 10 Mark Question + Model + Answer - Legal Professionals
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A-Level Law: Eduqas ELS 10 Mark Question + Model + Answer - Legal Professionals

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Exam Board: Eduqas Marks: 10 Unit: English Legal Systems Topic: Legal Professions This is a 10 mark question for the English Legal Systems paper as part of the A-Level Law exam. Included is a model plan and a model answer that can be used to help support DIRT or marking. This question can be set as homework or under timed conditions. Students should have around 20 minutes to complete the question under timed conditions.
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.