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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: Implied Terms Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Implied Terms Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law

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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
A-Level Law: Express Terms Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Express Terms Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law

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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
A-Level Law: Contract Law Flow Chart
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A-Level Law: Contract Law Flow Chart

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This flow chart is designed to help support students in structuring their essays in contract law. It gives them an overview of questions to ask that they can then work through in order to identify the relevant issues in the problem question. It does not cover every single question that an be asked and each area will require more detailed additional steps (such as five steps to establish economic duress) but can be helpful in giving them a rough idea of structure. It can be printed in A3 although the text is a little small and it would benefit from being printed higher. However, the PDF is high quality so can easily be read and worked from on a screen.
A-Level Law: Consent Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Consent Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to support students when they are studying the defence of consent in criminal law. The sheet can be used as a revision resource, a homework activity or as a way to support students making notes in class. The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to complete: Implied Consent True Consent Exceptions
A-Level Law: Offer Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Offer Crib Sheet - Eduqas Contract Law

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students as they are studying the offer part of formation as part of formation. This is a great resource to help students make notes in class, support revision or as a homework task. This looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. It has the following boxes to complete: Five rules of offer Types of invitation to treat Termination of offer
A-Level Law: Duress Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Duress Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are studying Eduqas A-Level Law. It focuses on duress which is part of necessity defences and the criminal law unit. The crib sheet is a great revision resource, support for in class notes or a homework activity. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to include: Immediacy Causal Nexus Duress of Circumstances R v Howe (1986) Voluntary Association with a Criminal Gang
A-Level Law: Self-Defence Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Self-Defence Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students whilst studying the necessity defence of self-defence as part of the criminal law unit. It can be used as a homework task, revision task or as a way to support note making in lessons. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to complete: Necessity Proportionate Mistaken Belief
A-Level Law: Necessity Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Necessity Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to support students when they are studying the necessity defence of necessity as part of the Eduqas criminal law unit. This sheet can be used as a homework task, revision activity or as a way to support students making notes in class. The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to complete are: Five questions to ask Re A (Conjoined Twins) Dudley & Stevens
A-Level Law: Mistake Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Mistake Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students who are studying the defence of mistake under criminal law. This sheet makes a good revision resource, can be used to support notes in class or be assigned as a homework task. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to complete: R v Tolson (1889) Mistake and Intoxication
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Tort Law Year 12 Mock (Evaluation & Scenario Questions, Paper 2 & 3)
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Tort Law Year 12 Mock (Evaluation & Scenario Questions, Paper 2 & 3)

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This mock exam is designed to be given to Year 12 in the Summer of their first year once they have finished their Tort Law module. It is a combination of Paper 2 and Paper 3 style questions. Paper: Paper 2 & 3 (combined) Exam Board: Eduqas Unit: Tort Law Time Allowed: 2 hours 15 minutes Questions: 6x 25 marks (students answer 3) This paper is designed to be given to Year 12 students at the end of their tort law module. Because students have not studied all three units it combines paper 2 and paper 3 into one paper. This should help to replicate timings well as it is the same length and same number of questions as both Paper 2 and Paper 3. Students answer three questions, each one is a choice of two. Section A: Scenario (Problem) Questions (Paper 2) Section B: Evaluation Questions (Paper 3) Section C: 1x Scenario & 1x Evaluation Question (Paper 2 & Paper 3) Students answer one question from each section. Question Topics Question 1 (Scenario): Nuisance & Trespass Question 2 (Scenario): Negligence (inc. economic loss) Question 3 (Evaluation): Negligence Question 4 (Evaluation): Occupier’s Liability Question 5 (Scenario): Rylands v Fletcher, Nuisance & Trespass Question 6 (Evaluation): Psychiatric Injury Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to answer the paper. Students will also need lined paper/answer booklets.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems - Year 12
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 English Legal Systems - Year 12

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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams. Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Unit: English Legal Systems Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper. Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13. Questions Question 1 (5 marks): Precedent Question 2 (5 marks): Delegated Legislation Question 3 (15 marks): Law Reform Question 4 (15 marks): Statutory Interpretation Question 5: (a - 10 marks): Civil appeals (b - 15 marks): Woolf Reforms Question 6: (a - 10 marks): Magistrates (b - 15 marks): Magistrates Students have to answer: 2x 5 marks 1x 15 mark (sources of law) 1x 10/15 mark combination
DIRT Worksheet - Essay Feedback and Improvement
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DIRT Worksheet - Essay Feedback and Improvement

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This DIRT worksheet is suitable for all levels. I have used it successfully for both KS3 and KS5 lessons. There are boxes to complete: WWW EBI Working at Grade Target Grade It would be even better if: To make progress I need to: My strengths are: Targets for improvement There is a cute picture of a dog and spilled plant pot. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. A4 size.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet - Revision or Cover Activity
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet - Revision or Cover Activity

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This worksheet contains 20 individual practice questions designed for year 13 law students. These questions can be set as revision activities or homework activities. They are also a useful back-up in case cover is needed for a particular lesson. These questions are all Eduqas style exam questions, although the scenario questions could be modified for other exam boards. Question topics: Statutory interpretation (5 marks) Law Commission (5 marks) Delegated legislation (15 marks) Judicial precedent (15 marks) Alternative dispute resolution (10 marks) Criminal trial process (10 marks) Magistrates (15 marks) Legal funding (15 marks) Vicarious liability (scenario) Defences and remedies (scenario) Negligence (evaluation) Nuisance (evaluation) Necessity defences (scenario) Murder (scenario) Elements of criminal liability (evaluation) Voluntary manslaughter (evaluation) Misrepresentation (scenario) Formation (scenario) Express terms (evaluation) Implied terms (evaluation) The document includes instructions to pick five questions out of the sheet and plan them but this can easily be modified.
A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet (Year 12 Variation) - Homework or Cover Work
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Practice Questions Worksheet (Year 12 Variation) - Homework or Cover Work

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This worksheet is designed for year 12 students who have studied all of the English Legal Systems unit and the start of tort law. They need to understand all elements of negligence and also vicarious liability. The worksheet contains a variety of questions which students can plan as part of a homework activity, revision activity or as last minute cover work if a staff member is absent. The sheet has instructions stating to choose five questions to complete (standard cover lesson) but this can easily be modified to suit. Included essays: Separation of powers (5 marks) Delegated legislation (5 marks) Statutory interpretation (15 marks) Law Making (15 marks) Criminal trial process (10 marks) Legal funding (10 marks) Criminal appeals (15 marks) Civil process (15 marks) Negligence (scenario) Negligence + Res Ipsa Loquitur (scenario) Vicarious liability (evaluation) Economic loss (evaluation)
Aladura Computer Room Lesson - Alternative Religions - KS3 RE
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Aladura Computer Room Lesson - Alternative Religions - KS3 RE

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Lesson Topic: Aladura Unit: Alternative Religions/Beliefs Target Age: KS3 Lesson Length: Up to 1 Hour This lesson on Aladura is suitable for key stage three religious education. It is a computer room lesson so will require students to have access to devices (in class or outside). This looks at the church of Aladura from Nigeria. Starter: Trigger Image Main Activities: Create a guide to the Aladura church Plenary: Definition It includes a homework task to finish the guide.
A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law
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A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law

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Topic: Delegated Legislation Unit: Sources of Law (English Legal Systems) Exam Board: Eduqas Paper: Paper 1 This table contains the three cases students must known for delegated legislation. These are the cases that will appear in every 15 mark application answer. Students have spaces to fill in the facts and ratio decidendi for each case. The cases are: Agricultural Training Board v Aylesbury Mushrooms (1972) Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corporation (1948) R v Home Secretary, ex parte Fire Brigades Union (1995) This can be used as a starter in a revision lesson or as a homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes first and then use their notes to complete the table.
A-Level Law: Precedent Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law (ELS)
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A-Level Law: Precedent Key Cases Table - Eduqas Sources of Law (ELS)

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Topic: Precedent Unit: Source of Law (English Legal Systems) Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas This case table is designed to help support students with doing revision on precedent. It contains the tier one cases (most important) that students will have to know in order to answer a 15 mark application questions on Paper 1. This can be given as a revision or homework activity. I get students to fill in as much as they can without their notes by themselves, then work together and finally using their notes.
A-Level Law: Murder Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Murder Case Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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Topic: Murder Unit: Criminal Law Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3 This case table is a great revision resource for A-Level law students. It contains gaps to fill in the facts and legal principle for the key cases for murder. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for murder. Cases included: R v Mohan (1976) R v Pagett (1983) R v Vickers (1957) R v White (1910) R v Woollin (1999) How I Use This Resource I give the sheet to students and give them five minutes to complete as much as they can by themselves without notes. I then give them a further five minutes to work as a group. They can then complete the table with notes if there are still gaps. I usually have the table on the board and fill it in throughout if students as me for clarity or shout out any answers! By the end of about 15 minutes every students should have a completed sheet.
A-Level Law: Formation Case Table - Eduqas Contract Law
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A-Level Law: Formation Case Table - Eduqas Contract Law

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Topic: Formation Unit: Contract Law Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3 This case table is a great revision resource for A-Level law students. It contains gaps to fill in the facts and legal principle for the key cases for formation. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases. These are cases that will appear in every problem question answer for formation. Cases included: Balfour v Balfour (1919) Dunlop v Selfridge (1915) Hyde v Wrench (1840) How I Use This Resource I give the sheet to students and give them five minutes to complete as much as they can by themselves without notes. I then give them a further five minutes to work as a group. They can then complete the table with notes if there are still gaps. I usually have the table on the board and fill it in throughout if students as me for clarity or shout out any answers! By the end of about 15 minutes every students should have a completed sheet.
A-Level Law: Necessity Defences Case & Statute Table - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Necessity Defences Case & Statute Table - Eduqas Criminal Law

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Topic: Necessity Defences Unit: Criminal Law Exam Board: Eduqas Papers: Paper 2 & Paper 3 This case and statute table is a great revision resource for A-Level law students. It contains gaps to fill in the facts and legal principle for the key cases for necessity defences. These cases are the ‘tier 1’ cases and sections. These are cases and sections that will appear in every problem question answer for that defence. The relevant defences are duress, self-defence & necessity. Cases included: R v Cole (1994) R v Howe (1987) R v Hudson & Taylor (1971) R v Willer (1986) Palmer v R (1971) R v Owino (1996) R v Shayler (2001) Re A (Conjoined Twins) (2000) Statutes included: Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76 Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76(1)(b) Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008, s 76(3) How I Use This Resource I give the sheet to students and give them five minutes to complete as much as they can by themselves without notes. I then give them a further five minutes to work as a group. They can then complete the table with notes if there are still gaps. I usually have the table on the board and fill it in throughout if students as me for clarity or shout out any answers! By the end of about 15 minutes every students should have a completed sheet.