24 hours+ (around 140 resources, all worksheets, powerpoints and everything totalled up) of Citizenship GCSE 1-9 revision and lesson content. This revision + lessons Mega Pack also contains 2 x exam question generators. Used for AQA but content covered by OCR and EDEXCEL too. Huge bundle of lessons, revision booklets to be given out in the lessons or as revision materials later, past question practices, differentiated 1-9 activities, campaigning packs and a fun GCSE question generator.
Suitable for GCSE Citizenship 9-1 easily adapable (all editable formats)
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
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2 hour, fully resourced lesson which focuses on capital punishment, its legal status around the world, the moral and religious arguments for and against and the history of the death penalty. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is useful for PSHCE or Religious Education as an introduction to the topic, or could be used as a standalone lesson as something different for a drop-down-day. This lesson gained an outstanding when it was observed.
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The pack includes a 2 hour long PowerPoint, differentiated challenge activities, worksheets, clips and literacy focus tasks. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow.
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1x hour PowerPoint and worksheets with clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. This lesson focuses on how and why young people get trapped into joining gangs and what life is like once they’re in them. It also examines the law and the short-term and long term consequences for gang-members and victims of gang crime. Also includes optional baseline progress checker if you need to do a pre-learning and post-learning assessment.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
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This resource takes you through AC1.1 - AC3.2 through a variety of powerpoints.
AC1.1 Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations
AC1.2 Assess the usefulness of investigative techniques in criminal investigations
AC1.3- Explain how evidence is processed .pptx
AC1.4- Examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations
AC2.1 Explain the requirements of the crown prosecution service (CPS) for prosecuting suspects
AC2.2 Describe trial processes
AC2.3 Understand rules in relation to the use of evidence in criminal cases
AC2.4 Assess key influences affecting the outcomes of criminal cases
AC2.5- Discuss the use of laypeople in criminal cases
AC3.1 – Examine information for validity
AC3.2 Draw conclusions from information
A fully resourced set of teaching materials for ESS Higher Level Lens HL.a – Environmental Law. A HL lens subtopic for the new IB Diploma Environmental Systems and Societies course, first assessment 2026, which is first taught in 2024.
Created by an IB curriculum developer, examiner & workshop facilitator, this HL sub-topic is part of the Higher Level extension lenses of the ESS course.
This unit contains five lessons with PowerPoint lessons and worksheets and can be used both in-person and for online learning, added to your Google Classroom, or opened using Google Slides.
Save yourself time, all resources are ready to click and go! All my resources are informed by over 15 years of IB DP ESS teaching and examiner experience, so you can be sure you are getting a quality resource with everything you need to teach the IB ESS content.
Features:
• Lesson 1 – The role of environmental law
• Lesson 2 – The effectiveness of environmental laws
• Lesson 3 – Environmental laws at local, national, and international level
• Lesson 4 – Environmental laws, application and enforcement
• Lesson 5 – Environmental laws – legal personhood
• Worksheets to support learning tasks
• Clear lesson aims to meet the 2024 syllabus strands (HL)
• Key ESS terminology highlighted
• Engaging classroom activities
• Knowledge review questions
• Home learning tasks
• Starter and plenary activities
The resource is completely developed by me as an author with no use of Artificial Intelligence tools.
UPDATED FOR 2024 General Election - GCSE Citizenship 9-1: A 1 hour lesson on FPTP, PR and the philosophies of the main UK political parties. As required by the AQA spec (but also suitable content for other specs), this lesson covers:
1.The major political parties contesting UK general elections; key philosophical differences between the political parties operating in UK general elections.
2.The nature of the ‘First Past the Post’ system based on parliamentary constituencies; the frequency of Westminster elections. Other voting systems used in UK elections, including proportional systems and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Politics and Participation - perfect for revision too. Includes:
1 hour PP, worksheets, exam practice question, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
This lesson has been planned for Citizenship AQA 9-1 : Politics and Participation, specifically spec point 3.4.3 Where does political power reside: with the citizen, parliament or government?
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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Complete suite of lessons for AQA A Level Law - Paper 1, ELS + Criminal. There are lessons, resources, PowerPoints…
Textbooks used are the Hodder and Tutor2u.
The attached are revision sheets that should be printed onto A3 and given to students as part of their revision programme. They can be used as a class / home / individual activity.
They cover the following topics:
Nuisance
Occupier’s Liability 57
Occupier’s Liability 84
Rylands v Fletcher
Vicarious Liability
Economic and Psychiatric Loss
As well as the blank revision sheets, I have included answer sheets so students are able to check their work (OLA 57 & 84 have a fact sheet to accompany)
If done in lesson, I find I can get two done in an hour, you therefore have the equivalent to three hours work/revision for your students.
Could also be used as END OF TOPIC revision
A series of law revision posters created by myself to prepare for A-Level Exams. By no means a replacement for textbooks or revision guides but acts as a consolidation tool.
This bundle contains posters for all topics (excluding human rights and Law and Society from Nature of Law)
Individual topics can be purchased separately.
As a new teacher to A level law, I have needed to construct this teaching tool for ‘tort’ law. There are 94 slides in total on the powerpoint and a check list for student’s knowledge. Covering; The principles of liability and fault, the rules and principles of liability, the rules underpinning remedies, liability in negligence, duty of care, breach of duty, damage and all the cases that are needed for this specification.
Pick it up and go!
How would you solve the murder display board! Best for Unit 3 application but can be used also be used generally or for open evenings. Photo included of how I pieced it together. Has been great for developing discussions.
This is a vicarious liability lesson designed for the Eduqas A-Level specification.
This lesson would also suit other exam boards such as AQA although evaluation points would need removing.
Contains more recent updates from Muhammad v Morrisons and Barclay’s Bank
The lesson is designed to be taught over several lessons (it should cover at least a week of content)
It is designed to fit after psychiatric injury in your scheme of work, if you have taught something differently in the previous week you will need to update the first starter activity.
There are two practice questions (one scenario & one evaluation) each with an essay plan on the next slide.
Note: The beaver indicates cases that students must know for their exam!
Starter Activities
£100 Word Challenge
Unscramble the words
Wordsearch
Plenaries
Write a question for the person sitting next to you
Write your introduction
Main Activities
Split into employer/employee jobs
Mini scenarios x2
Read the extract & answer questions (statutory interpretation revision point)
Advantages/Disadvantages Table
Practice Essay Questions
Scenario Question x1
Essay Question x1 (balance between social interest & burden on employers)
Challenge Points
What’s the point?
Are Uber drivers employed or self-employed?
Should the police be vicariously liable for the murder of Sarah Everard?
Drugs, cigarettes, vaping and alcohol: A short PSHE unit of 7 x fully resourced PSHE lessons. Each includes: 1 hour PowerPoint, worksheets, clips, differentiated / scaffolded fully for MA,LA or Core.
Includes:
Drugs introduction (2 hours)
Vaping + E-Cigs
Drugs - legal classifications
Alcohol, risk, parties + danger
Cannabis in focus
Nitrous Oxide
Prescription drugs and antibiotics
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British Values Citizenship Bundle
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Islam Bundle
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Citizenship / PSHE resources: 14x fully resourced lesson packs. Each includes: 1hour PowerPoint, worksheets, clips, differentiated fully for MA,LA or Core, designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
14 x easy to use, ready to go lessons to prepare students for a financially secure future. All PowerPoints come complete with accompanying worksheets, clips, activities, starters, plenaries, clear and measurable LOs, 3 way differentiated. Everything you need for a hit-the-ground-running lesson.
Lessons included:
Finance / Careers : credit and debit
Finance : saving + investing
Public Sector + Economy : Citizenship
Bank accounts, savings and loans
Finance / Careers : Tax + Payslips
Personal Finance / Money - Careers
Finance : Money Management
Money: Income and Outgoings
Money Budgeting
Personal Finance: Credit cards
Finance / Careers: Budgeting
Money - savings and loans
Money Laundering
Wants and Needs
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KS3 RE COMPLETE PACKAGE from EC Publishing- Includes lessons, assessments and schemes of work. mark schemes, feedback sheets, homework projects, all divided into half terms. Contains new and exciting content, all written with consultation of a collection of UK city SACRES, so the pack follows the instruction that RE should be ‘in the main, Christian’ (this is about 60%).
All of the content is in the three ‘Complete’ downloads, but some of the lessons included have also been added as single resources so you can get a good look at the content. The pack is also available on the EC website at a discounted price.
All lessons are complete with at least one hour-long PowerPoint per lesson, accompanying differentiated worksheets, GCSE -style prep-tasks, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs, starters and all are well differentiated to three levels throughout.
Units covered:
Year 7
1 Introduction and overview lesson
2) Religious Festivals
3) Christianity
4) World Religions - Beliefs , Life and Death
5) Sikhism
6) End of year RE fun lesson
Year 8
Exploring Islam
Exploring Judaism
Exploring Hinduism and Judaism
Religion, Peace and Conflict
Philosophy and Ethics
Religion and the Afterlife
Year 9
New religions, alternative movements and cults
Exploring Christian denominations
Religion, science, medicine and ethics
Religion and Human Rights
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A bundle for the Making of Law and the English Legal System component of the AQA A-Level Law course (7162).
Contains lessons and resources for each part of the Making of Law and the ELS. Most lessons contain homework sheets to complete.
There is also a revision guide/knowledge organiser included.
*Contains all information for the whole of the module no extra documentation / searching is necessary.
A-Level Law revision booklets / PowerPoint slideshows / Model Answers - subject focused on is ‘the legal system’ - this is the very first module of law which will be taught at A-Level.
Contains information on:
Barristers, solicitors, evaluation of access to justice, complaints and regulations, changes and trends in the legal system, legal professionals, judiciary, separation of powers, and the legal system as a whole - courts, judges, juries, magistrates and so forth. The contents covers the whole module for a-level / level 3 / access course law. Included is the points of law, including all of the relevant statutes, and cases.
Included in the bundle is - 10 sideshows - each covering the topics required for this module - solicitors, barristers, judiciary and so forth.
One slideshow which is 47 slides - with all the points necessary for this module.
Two model answer booklets for this module
A revision guide on civil courts.
17 page revision guide on the legal system
Documents vary from slideshows including all relevant points, revision booklets which can be used as a self-study guide in which you need to do some work, researching the cases and filling in some of the cases.
*A little about the documents - these are all documents created by myself, in order to teach first year A-Level OCR Law students. I am also an examiner for OCR Law so have a keen understanding of relevant information for the passing of exams.
BTEC LEVEL 3 APPLIED LAW : Unit 1: Dispute Solving in Civil Law COMPLETE UNIT WORKBOOK
complete student work book covering all unit content 91 page booklet
-exam techniques
-case studies
-questions/ knowledge checks
-research tasks
-case law research tasks
-examples of relevant case laws
-complete glossary of key terms
Everything you will need for UNIT 1 DISPUTING SOLVING IN CIVIL LAW
As the name says, this is a guide/textbook of the major elements of criminal law taught in most A levels and BTEC courses.
The booklet can be given to students, taught from or to help provide a structure to your course. It contains detailed explanations of the major offences, their elements, cases and often gives revision aids and questions or tasks to achieve.