www.e-lawresources.co.uk provides a range of free resources including lecture outlines, case summaries, revision games and quizzes and Youtube video clips. We are developing a range of lessons and activity sheets available to purchase through TES resources,
www.e-lawresources.co.uk provides a range of free resources including lecture outlines, case summaries, revision games and quizzes and Youtube video clips. We are developing a range of lessons and activity sheets available to purchase through TES resources,
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on factual causation in criminal law. Contains a powerpoint with student activities. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, BTEC & law modules on Access to HE . There is a 5 question starter based on omissions in criminal law . This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. In addition to the starter their is a review activity, A video and 4 scenario think pair shares activities with a plenary write up of one of the scenarios. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. There is a homework slide to read up on cases of legal causation and there are some revision games and activities if you need to fill in time or these can be set for homework. No printing required.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson. Contains a powerpoint and worksheet on Parliamentary Sovereignty. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, A level Politics and Access to HE law & Politics . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources and students will need to watch the video to complete the gapfill table. There is a further video with questions to complete on the constraints of Parliamentary Sovereignty, The answers are contained in the powerpoint. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the separation of powers. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
Lesson 1 Laws norms and rules
Lesson 2 differences between civil and criminal law
Lesson 3 The rule of law
Lesson 4 The separation of powers
Lesson 5 Parliamentary sovereignty
Each lesson contains a powerpoint and worksheet. A starter activity, three tasks and plenary.
A worksheet on the rule of law suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, A level politics, Access to HE Law, Access to HE Politics. There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources and students will need to watch the video to complete the worksheet. The clip is available here: The worksheet is 1 sides of A4 and contains a gap fill table to complete on the main principles of the rule of law including explanations and evidence section.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on negligence liability in criminal law. Contains a powerpoint with student activities. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, BTEC Law and law modules on Access to HE . There is a 5 question starter based on the contemporaneity rule and transferred malice in criminal law . This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. In addition to the starter their is a review activity, A video with questions to answer and a plenary paragrph write up of topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. There are some revision games and activities if you need to fill in time or these can be set for homework. No printing required.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on strict liability in criminal law. Contains a powerpoint and worksheet relating to strict liability in criminal law. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, BTEC & law modules on Access to HE . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete it. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the prior lesson of negligence in this series of general concepts of criminal liability. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slides. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary. Printing requirements: 1 A4 sheet, two sided, per student.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on describe the advantages and disadvantages of the mischief rule of statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and a gap fill table on the advantages and disadvantages of the mischief rule of statutory interpretation. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, BTEC law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the table with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary. There are further links to revision games and quizzes if you get time or have a longer lesson to fill, Alternatively you can direct students to do these in their own time.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on the internal and external aids to statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and two acitvity tables. One is a gap fill on the internal aids of statutory interpretation. One is a mathcing activity on external aids. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the tables with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clips on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the purposive approach to statutory. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary. There are links to further activities should you get time or have a longer lesson to fill. Alternatively you could direct students to these to complete in their own time.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on describe and evaluate the purposive approach to statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and two worksheet activities. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the activity sheets with answers. The worksheets are designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the lesson on evaluate the mischief rule. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary. There are links to various games and quizzes on statutory interpretation.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on describe the golden rule of statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and table on the golden rule of statutory interpretation. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the table with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the advantages and disadvantages of the literal rule. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on describe the mischief rule of statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and table on the mischief rule of statutory interpretation. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the table with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the advantages and disadvantages of the golden rule. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on describe the literal rule of statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and table on the literal rule of statutory interpretation. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the table with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the Parliamentary Sovereignty. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
Two 60 min lessons on statutory interpretation. The first lesson is describe the literal rule of statutory interpretation and the second lesson is on evaluation of the literal rule.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on evaluate the literal rule of statutory interpretation. Contains a powerpoint and gapfill table on the literal rule of statutory interpretation. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, Access to HE and business law modules . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the table with answers. The table is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the table. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the lesson on describe the literal rule. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
A worksheet on the concept of Parliamentary Sovereignty suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, A level politics, Access to HE Law, Accees to HE Politics. There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the worksheet. The worksheet is 1 sides of A4 and contains a gap fill table to complete on the four main principles of Parliamentary Sovereignty, including explanations and evidence sections.
A worksheet on the differences and similarities between laws, rules and norms suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law. There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the worksheet. The worksheet is 2 sides of A4 and contains a variety of tasks including a gap fill,a table to complete and Venn diagram.
A worksheet to accompany the Youtube video clip on the Separation of Powers from e-lawresources.co.uk, There is a student copy and teacher copy with answers. It is one side of A4 and consists of a table for students to fill in whilst watching the video and to identify infringements, indepence and checks and balances.
A student worksheet on the differences and similarities between laws, rules and norms suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the worksheet. The worksheet is 2 sides of A4 and contains a variety of tasks including a gap fill, a table to complete and a Venn diagram.
The Separation of Powers in the UK teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson. Contains a powerpoint and worksheet on the separation of powers in the uk. Suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, A level Politics and Access to HE law & Politics . There is a student copy and teacher copy of the worksheet with answers. The worksheet is designed to accompany the Youtube clip on the topic created by e-lawresources.co.uk and students will need to watch the video to complete the first worksheet . The worksheet contains a table to fill out and then identifying ways of infringement, independence and checks and balances . Thereis also a homework task with further questions based on the video and a teacher copy with answers. The 5 question starter on the power point relates to the rule of law. This can be changed if you have not yet studied this topic. The lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary.
Teacher resources for a 60 minute lesson on the influences on Parliament the methods of pressure groups. Contains a powerpoint suitable for courses at level 3 including A level law, A level politics, Access to HE and business law modules . This lesson should take approx 60 mins. There are suggested timings in the powerpoint at the end of the slide. In addition to the starter, there are 3 tasks and a plenary. No printing required. There are separate classes covering the types of pressure groups and the media as an influence on Parliament,