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?
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?
Topic: Crown Prosecution Service
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of Crown Prosecution Service. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems.
This lesson is designed to be taught across one or two lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 2
Plenaries: 2
Main Activities: 6
Small Activities: 0
Knowledge Checks: 1
Challenge Points: 1
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Alternative Dispute Resolution
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of alternative dispute resolution This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems.
This lesson is designed to be taught across one or two lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Homework tasks are included.
Activities
Starters: 2
Plenaries: 2
Main Activities: 6
Small Activities: 1
Challenge Points: 2
Practice Essays: 2
Topic: Bail
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a full lesson on the topic of bail. This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but should suit other exam boards. This is for Paper 1: English Legal Systems.
This lesson also fits within the bail element of Unit 3: Criminal Law
This lesson is designed to be taught across one or two lessons.
A student version is also included which has answers removed.
All necessary worksheets are included along with any links needed.
Activities
Starters: 2
Plenaries: 2
Main Activities: 4
Small Activities: 1
Challenge Points: 2
Knowledge Checks: 1
Practice Essays: 1
Topic: Law Reform
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems (Sources of Law)
Marks: 15 Marks
Exam Board: Eduqas
The essay is on influences of law reform and forms part of the English Legal Systems (Sources of Law) unit of A-Level Law.
This is a 15 mark application style essay question.
Included is a model answer and a model plan to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topics: English Legal Systems, Tort Law, Contract Law & Criminal Law
Papers: Paper 1: English Legal Systems & Paper 2: Substantive Law in Practice
Units: Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3 & Unit 4
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a fun Christmas themed selection of scenario questions. This includes scenario questions on all application topics covered as part of the Eduqas A-Level Law exam, contract law option.
English Legal Systems
There are four scenarios on:
Law Reform
Delegated Legislation
Precedent
Statutory Interpretation
Tort Law
There are nine scenarios on:
Negligence
Psychiatric Injury
Vicarious Liability
Occupiers’ Liability
Trespass to Land
Nuisance
Rylands v Fletcher
Defences
Remedies
Criminal Law
There are nine scenarios on:
Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
Murder
Voluntary Manslaughter
Involuntary Manslaughter
Theft
Robbery & Burglary
Attempt
Capacity Defences
Necessity Defences
Contract Law
There are eight scenarios on:
Formation & Privity
Express Terms
Implied Terms
Exclusion Clauses
Misrepresentation
Economic Duress
Discharge
Remedies
No answers are included.
These scenarios can be set as homework for revision over the Christmas holidays or used as a fun Christmas revision lesson prior to the holidays.
Topic: Parliamentary Law Making
Unit: Unit 4: Crime and Punishment
Marks: 6 Marks
Question Type: Describe
The essay is on Parliamentary Law Making and forms part of the Crime and Punishment unit of WJEC Criminology.
This is a 6 mark knowledge style essay question.
Included is a model answer to help support with DIRT and marking.
This is designed for the WJEC exam board but could be adapted to suit other exam boards.
Topic: English Legal Systems (exc. statutory interpretation)
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1: English Legal Systems
This is a fun revision lesson/homework to be given to students who have finished their first term of A-Level Law.
It covers all English Legal Systems topics apart from statutory interpretation (this could easily be added in).
It has 24 tasks to complete. Most of these are longer tasks and have been designed as revision homework. The idea is that you tell students a number of tasks they have to complete and they can click on the windows on the advent calendar to view tasks.
How it Works
Open the PowerPoint presentation and click ‘From Beginning’ to view the slide show
Click on the window you want to open (e.g. 2)
A pop-up will appear with a task
Students can then complete the task
Click on the same window again to close the task
Some tasks require repetition over several days or access to technology
Amending the Tasks
You can easily amend the tasks yourself. There are text boxes on slide 1 that are piled on top of each other. Simply amend the text in each box to change the task.
There is also a task list on slide 3 in case students cannot get the presentation to work - don’t forget to amend this as well!
Do not alter the animations or the click and reveal on advent windows won’t work!
This is designed for the A-Level Law English Legal Systems Unit for the Eduqas exam board but the presentation is fully and easily editable so can be adapted to suit other subjects/units/topics/levels
I run this quiz every year with my year 12 students and they absolutely love it.
There are six rounds and it takes about an hour to complete. Extra rounds can easily be added or removed depending on the length of the lesson you have to fit it into.
Exam Board: Eduqas
Students will need knowledge of all English Legal Systems topics (except Statutory Interpretation). This should make it suitable for year 12 just before Christmas but it would also suit year 13.
Please check the answers for round 6 before running as it requires up to date knowledge of the Lord Chancellor & Head of Supreme Court and some answers may need changing
The quiz was up to date as of 18/12/24!
Rounds:
Juries
Christmas in the Courts
The Justice System
Precedent
Picture Round
General Legal Knowledge