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I am a history and law teacher across KS3 to KS5.

I am a history and law teacher across KS3 to KS5.
Was the Gunpowder Plot a setup?
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Was the Gunpowder Plot a setup?

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A whole lesson looking at the plot asking the students to analyse source evidence to consider whether the plot was true or setup by the government. The pp incorporates some video and has sources and worksheet built in.
AQA Law: Essential elements of a contract : 2 legal relations
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AQA Law: Essential elements of a contract : 2 legal relations

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Taken from the official textbook as an overview PP of content of the subject. I use this as a teacher led run through of the topic to allow them to get content down before using the information in activities. I believe that this is an important step and helps to layer knowledge. Its also how they will be taught at university during lectures.
AQA law: Essential elements of a contract: 3 consideration
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AQA law: Essential elements of a contract: 3 consideration

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Taken from the official textbook as an overview PP of content of the subject. I use this as a teacher led run through of the topic to allow them to get content down before using the information in activities. I believe that this is an important step and helps to layer knowledge. Its also how they will be taught at university during lectures.
Law Flowcharts for scenarios - manslaughter, contract, tort areas covered
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Law Flowcharts for scenarios - manslaughter, contract, tort areas covered

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Here are colour codes flowcharts to help students progress through scenario questions. Would work for OCR 25 marks or AQA 30 marks These are the brief points of law in a flowchart with cases included Covers so far: Formation of a contract Terms of a contract Negligence Psychiatric damage Occupier’s liability Private nuisance Murder Theft Voluntary and involuntary manslaughter Insanity Intoxication
Industrial Revolution - Change and Significance
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Industrial Revolution - Change and Significance

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An inventive lesson to get pupils thinking about significance and change as a prelude to the IR. Told as trip through time this lesson includes movement around the class to show migration from country to town with a mindblow of a conclusion!
Q9 colour coded concepts of law answers bundle
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Q9 colour coded concepts of law answers bundle

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Here are 4 documents which may help with the upcoming AQA 2022 law exams. I have produced a structure sheet and 4 example answers, colur coded and split between non substantive and substantive for dreaded Q9 15 mark essay question on concepts. These are answers lean support students revising for the upcoming exams and are tailored towards the advanced information. Answers include Law & Morality - Law & Society - Fault Law & Society - Balancing competing interests Law & Justice (geared towards contract) Hope they help.
Peasants revolt - events
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Peasants revolt - events

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A whole lesson on the actual events of the revolt. A treasure hunt around the room for information coupled with storyboard and other activities to consolidate.
Renaissance Medicice: Change and Continuity
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Renaissance Medicice: Change and Continuity

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This was graded a good/outstanding lesson linking the topic to the Edexcel syllabus dealing with concepts pupils can find difficult. Pupils are able to build up precise evidence,compare exam questions before then writing their own 12 mark question with a PEELd model answer.
Actus Reus and Mens Rea
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Actus Reus and Mens Rea

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An introduction to Criminal law Created for the AQA A level / AS level syllabus This deals with : the objective of criminal law, mens rea and actus reus statutory offences v common law offences causation and ommision