Case list for Criminal Law in particular OCR. There are also two activities one has only the names of the cases and students have to fill in the point of law that the case relates to and the second contains only the point of law and students have to fill in the case they relate to.
This resource includes evaluation grids for Types of terms, Implied Terms, Innominate Terms and Exclusion and Limitation clauses, which include a point of law, supporting case and description, criticism of the law, developed point and a well developed point to help students gain an A/A* in these questions.
This resource is a test on present tense, future, conditional, preterite, imperfect, compound tenses and subjunctive. Answers are included. There are a total of 388 marks. A free sample has also been uploaded on my account for the present tense so feel free to download that before deciding to purchase.
This resource contains table of Tort cases from OCR A level law. The case name is in the left hand column and the area of law that it relates to is in the right column.
There is also the same table but without the case names and another one without the point of law which can be used as a revision activity.
Included are 6 Evaluation Grids with the point of law that needs evaluation, a description of the law including cases, the issue with the law, a developed point and then a well developed point to help students achieve an A/A* Grade in Evaluation Questions. These grids include all major topics (Public and Private Nuisance are combined in one)
This resource is the planned structure required for an A* Grade MFL essay. It contains three bullet points in each box to encourage students to think of as much evidence to support their point and then select the best evidence rather than getting into the habit of writing whatever comes to their head first which may not be the best evidence to support analytic development of points.
These notes include all the essential information on the Economy of the FRG, including unemployment and the Oil Shock Crisis and the Recession. I created these notes from the Edexcel Textbook to give my students an overview to help them with their A level mock revision.
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Terms evaluation grid: This resource includes evaluation grids for Types of terms, Implied Terms, Innominate Terms and Exclusion and Limitation clauses, which include a point of law, supporting case and description, criticism of the law, developed point and a well developed point to help students gain an A/A* in these questions.
Tort law evaluation grid: Included are 6 Evaluation Grids with the point of law that needs evaluation, a description of the law including cases, the issue with the law, a developed point and then a well developed point to help students achieve an A/A* Grade in Evaluation Questions. These grids include all major topics (Public and Private Nuisance are combined in one)
Criminal law case list activity: There are also two activities one has only the names of the cases and students have to fill in the point of law that the case relates to and the second contains only the point of law and
Tort Case list activity: This resource contains table of Tort cases from OCR A level law. The case name is in the left hand column and the area of law that it relates to is in the right column.
There is also the same table but without the case names and another one without the point of law which can be used as a revision activity.
These notes include all the essential information on the causes, nature and response to opposition in the FRG, including Denazification and Terrorism. I created these notes from the Edexcel Textbook to give my students an overview to help them with their A level mock revision.
These notes include all the essential information about Aspects of life in the FRG, including women, children and minorities. I created these notes from the Edexcel Textbook to give my students an overview to help them with their A level mock revision.
These notes include a brief but thorough overview of all the essential information on the Chancellors and key political developments and Acts passed during this period. I gave this as an overview for my A Level History students, written from the Edexcel Germany Textbooks to aid them in their revision for their mock exams.
Lessons included: Numbers + months, Animals + opinions, Animals + descriptions
Lesson 2: Numbers and months. Includes vocabulary and fun activities to get the children interested in learning numbers and month. End goal of the lesson is for the children to tell you when their birthday is.
Lesson 3: Animals and Opinions. Includes a recap of previous vocabulary as a starter activity. Learning through images. Includes fun activities including spot which animal is missing. Introduces plural nouns and there is/there are plus activities to practice this. Includes videos and reading activities based on the vocabulary learnt.
Lesson 4: Animals and Descriptions. Includes fun video activity to recap previous vocabulary. Introduces adjectives to describe animals + activities to reinforce the vocabulary. Introduces likes and dislikes and teaches children how to give reasons for their feelings about animals. Colours and body parts also introduced and guess which animal activity to reinforce learning.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint is free and focuses on greetings and emotions.
The others are available in the following sets:
Bundle 2: Sports, adjectives, and the Olympics (includes 4 lessons)
Bundle 3: Countries, continents, and nations (includes 2 lessons + bonus lesson recapping whole course)
Bundle 4: Contains all 12 lessons from the course
Lessons: Sports, Sports and adjectives, The Olympics
Lesson 5: Introduces sports vocabulary. Worksheets on sports like/ dislikes and which sport is missing activity to reinforce vocabulary. Mickey Mouse videos and identify the sports. Athlete reading activities with comprehension questions. Introduces grammar of go, play, or do. PDF activities included to reinforce this grammar point.
Lesson 6: Sports and adjectives. Vocabulary recap from previous lesson
alongside grammar recap of go, do, play to reinforce learning. More practice on do, go, or play is introduced through activities and videos. Introduces adjectives to describe sport and asks children to explain which sports they like/ dislike and why.
Lesson 7: The Olympics. Recaps vocabulary and grammar from previous lesson. introduces vocabulary on athletes. Introduces Olympics vocabulary and practices listening comprehension through a video on the history of the Olympics. Lesson can be split into two.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint on greetings and emotions is free.
The others are available in the following sets:
Bundle 1: Likes, Dislikes, Animals, and Justification (includes 3 lessons)
Bundle 3: Countries, continents, and nations (includes 2 lessons + bonus lesson recapping whole course)
Bundle 4: Contains all 12 lessons from the course
Lessons: Sports and countries, countries + continents + nationalities, Recap lesson
Lesson 8: Vocab recap on sports. Introduces country vocabulary and reading comprehension on countries. Fun capital cities game and reading comprehension on famous landmarks as well as speaking practice.
Lesson 9: Recaps vocabulary on countries. Introduces vocabulary on nationalities. PDF worksheets are also included to reinforce vocabulary. Fun activity about sport stars and their nationality to reinforce both vocabulary on sport from previous lessons and nationality vocab.
Lesson 10: Recap lesson on greetings, animals, opinions, sports, and countries to reinforce vocab from previous 9 lessons and help teacher to identify gaps in knowledge.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint on greetings and emotions is free.
The others are available in the following sets:
Bundle 1: Likes, Dislikes, Animals, and Justification (includes 3 lessons)
Bundle 2: Sports, adjectives, and the Olympics (includes 3 lessons)
Bundle 4: Contains all 12 lessons from the course
Notes taken from the Edexcel Tudor Rebellions textbook and include how Henry VII came to the throne, how he secured the throne and the rebellions he faced - Simnel and Warbeck.
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Contains all 10 lessons from my ESL/EAL course. Lessons cover greetings, likes, dislikes, justification, animals, sports, countries and continents. See individual listings for more information.
This is a free sample of an A Level Spanish Grammar Test I have created. It covers the present tense, irregular verbs and radical changing verbs. In the paid version of this resource there are sections on Preterite, imperfect, all 4 compound tenses, subjunctive and gerund.
First lesson in a series of ESL/EAL lessons aimed at children aged 5-11 to teach them English. This lesson teaches them basic introduction vocabulary, numbers, and emotions. There are links to worksheets and videos to make sure the class is engaging. Some translations for words are currently in Portuguese but this is easily changeable to the student’s first language.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint is free. The others are available in the following sets:
Bundle 1: Likes, Dislikes, Animals, and Justification (includes 3 lessons)
Bundle 2: Sports, adjectives, and the Olympics (includes 4 lessons)
Bundle 3: Countries, continents, and nations (includes 2 lessons + bonus lesson recapping whole course)
Bundle 4: Contains all 12 lessons from the course