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Welcome to my shop! I teach a range of subjects and here you can find access to all the lovely resources that I use in my lessons. I use a range of work booklets, activity sheets, case studies and presentations.

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Welcome to my shop! I teach a range of subjects and here you can find access to all the lovely resources that I use in my lessons. I use a range of work booklets, activity sheets, case studies and presentations.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- Crime and Punishment -END OF UNIT REVISION
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- Crime and Punishment -END OF UNIT REVISION

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Revision materials for the end of Unit 4: I have included a power point booklet that students can complete at home after completing their learning for Unit 4. The materials include: -Activities -Exam Question -Theory link table I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4-AC3.4 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Agencies -Lesson & Activities
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4-AC3.4 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Agencies -Lesson & Activities

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 3: Understanding Measures Used in Social Control AC3.4 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Agencies in Achieving Social Control The resources include a lesson power point, follow along student booklet, activities, homework and exam questions. The evaluation part requires higher order thinking skills from students so I have tried to break this down as much as possible so that students feel more confident in tackling longer exam questions. I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk This is the last section in Unit 4 but I will also be putting some end of unit revision materials on TES.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.3 Lesson & Task
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.3 Lesson & Task

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 4: LO 4: Understand causes of policy change AC 4.3 Discuss how campaigns affect policy development I have included a power point lesson which gets students to reflect on the campaigns for change they covered in Unit 1. This helped my students to tackle this section better as they then understood how this fitted in with causes of policy change (e.g. Stephen Lawrence and the abolishment of the double jeopardy rule). I had a really good class discussion about this section and we highlighted how the government is often very reactive to incidents rather than proactive. My students were saddened that tragedies such as this had to happen before the government did anything about it. I have also included an activity sheet and some typical exam questions for this section.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.1 Lesson & Activities
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.1 Lesson & Activities

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 4: LO 4: Understand causes of policy change AC4.1 Assess the use of Criminological Theories in Informing Policy Development This section considers how theories (already covered earlier in the unit) can help to reduce crime. For example, the idea that CBT/pyschoanalysis can help someone overcome long-term trauma or abuse. If long-term trauma or abuse is not dealt with this can often lead to aggression /anger issues and can in some instances sadly result in criminality. This section of the exam therefore explores a variety of those theories (from diet to token economy etc). I have included a number of activities to help keep students engaged e.g. eat well plate, case studies, examples of crime prevention policies and exam questions linked to this section.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- AC2.3-Assess How Forms of Punishment Meet the Aims of Punishment
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- AC2.3-Assess How Forms of Punishment Meet the Aims of Punishment

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 2: Understanding the Role of Punishment in a Criminal Justice System Assignment Criteria 2.3: Assess How Forms of Punishment Meet the Aims of Punishment The lesson power point covers the four key types of sentence and how the courts try to meet their aims with those punishments. I have included a booklet for students to follow along with, exam questions for this assignment criteria and an activity on the James Bulger case. The Sentecing Council website has some really great videos on how the courts decide their sentences. They are short and sweet but my students found them to be helpful. I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Criminological Theories-Unit 2 EXAM UNIT-  STUDENT HOME LEARNING & REVISION PACK
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Criminological Theories-Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- STUDENT HOME LEARNING & REVISION PACK

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Level 3 Criminology Independent Study Pack I have put together a booklet using power point. It contains a variety of activities and exercises to encourage students to work from home. I have tried to vary activities as much as possible; there are case studies, exam questions, cut and stick exercises and lots more. I hope this helps. I am getting my students to email me portions of it once completed.
WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE for A Level Contract Law
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WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE for A Level Contract Law

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Component 3 Section B of the OCR specification. The content can be adapted to any law specification. The resources provided are for Contract Law and the following areas are included: Formation of Contract (intention/offer/acceptance/consideration) Contract Terms (express/implied/exclusion clauses) Privity of Contract Vitiating Factors Discharge Remedies Each lesson contains legal principles and cases where relevant to the spec. There are activities and a range of other resources to help you deliver this topic with ease. Please feel free to email me with any questions should you need any help. I hope these resources help you. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.2 Lesson
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 2 EXAM UNIT- Criminological Theories-AC4.2 Lesson

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 4: LO 4: Understand causes of policy change AC4.2 Explain how social changes affect policy development This section considers how policy has been influenced by social changes and attitudes in society. There are quite a few topics under this section which could come up in the exam (I discussed a few things with my class to start with early in the lesson). I focus on two main areas in this lesson (same sex relationships and women’s rights) so that they can see how I examine the social change and then the policy development that goes with it. As homework, I set my class the task of researching 4 other topic areas of their own along with the up-skirting activity. Hope this helps.
Level 1 Health and Social Care- Unit 7 Person-centred Support
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Level 1 Health and Social Care- Unit 7 Person-centred Support

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These resources include a work booklet for the student and a power point presentation for the teacher. The resources are aimed at low ability/Level 1 students. I created these resources for an NCFE Level 1 qualification but they are also ideal for awareness lessons. I would recommend this lesson as a full day teaching depending on ability level. Lesson Objectives cover: 1.1 Define person-centred support 1.2 Outline the importance of finding out an individual’s history, needs wishes, likes and dislikes 1.3 Give examples of how to provide person-centred support when supporting individuals in day-to-day activities 2.1 Outline the benefits to an individual of person-centred support 2.2 Give examples of how individuals can be in control of their care needs 2.3 Outline how assessing risk can assist person-centred support
Health&Social Care: Unit 14 Physiological Disorders- WHOLE UNIT Bundle
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Health&Social Care: Unit 14 Physiological Disorders- WHOLE UNIT Bundle

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Within this bundle you will find all the lessons and work booklets for both teacher and student to complete the full unit. Once the students have completed the booklets, this will give them a framework to help them start writing their assignments independently. This bundle pack contains all of the Pass, Merit and Distinction criteria…and therefore saves on lots of planning! Enjoy!
Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)-Negligence-Duty of Care-Lesson and Activity
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Tort Law-(OCR A LEVEL LAW NEW SPEC)-Negligence-Duty of Care-Lesson and Activity

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These resources are aimed at A Level Law students covering the first stage of Tort Law with an introduction to Donoghue V Stephenson and a step-by-step illustration of Caparo V Dickman along with the three stage test. I have also included some case study test examples so that students can apply their learning at the end of the lesson.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- AC3.1: Role of Agencies in Social Control- Lesson & Activities
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4- AC3.1: Role of Agencies in Social Control- Lesson & Activities

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 3: Understanding Measures Used in Social Control AC3.1: Explain the Role of Agencies in Social Control The lesson power point covers an introduction to the new learning objective along with activities, tasks and research. The Criminology textbooks focus on facts of the social control agencies (which the students can easily read as homework), therefore I have focused the lesson on HOW social control is achieved by these agencies as this is what is required for the exam (if you look at the sample questions and mark schemes). Therefore, I have made it explicit to the students where/how each agency achieves control. I have covered: The CPS/The Police/The Judiciary/Prison Services. I have tasked students to cover the Probation Service and Charities & Pressure groups within their booklet on their own so they are not completely reliant on me during the lesson and to help keep up engagement. I found it useful to cover a little on the Separation of Powers theory first -particularly when it comes to the Judiciary as this really helps students to understand the evaluation points that come later in the unit. I have attached a SOP lesson on here- if you wish to use it in this or another lesson. I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Contract Law-A-level (OCR NEW SPEC)- Consideration -Lesson & Activities
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Contract Law-A-level (OCR NEW SPEC)- Consideration -Lesson & Activities

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The resources are aimed at A Level Law students studying Contract Law and cover material needed for “Consideration”. There are 3 lessons with activities, homework and lots of case law. I have also attached some revision notes on Consideration that students can take home, highlight and even use as help sheets for practice exam questions.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC2.1 Explain Forms of Social Control
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC2.1 Explain Forms of Social Control

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 2: Understanding the Role of Punishment in a Criminal Justice System Assignment Criteria 2.1: Explain Forms of Social Control The lesson power point covers: -the different forms of social control (internal and external) -the key theorists for social control -activities -homework Other things included: -A student work booklet so that students can take notes and par-take in the activities as they go along. This also means that they can take it home and revise the things they have covered in lesson. -Exam questions Debate on capital punishment class activity I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC2.2-Discuss the Aims of Punishment-Lesson & Activities
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 4 EXAM UNIT- AC2.2-Discuss the Aims of Punishment-Lesson & Activities

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These Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. Learning Outcome 2: Understanding the Role of Punishment in a Criminal Justice System Assignment Criteria 2.2: Discuss the Aims of Punishment The lesson power point covers the key aims of sentencing set out by the CJA. It considers what these aims mean for the courts and how they can be used. There are activities for students to link these aims to key theorists. I have included activities such as; a work booklet, a case study and a revision sheet amongst many other things to keep students engaged. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk I will be putting more resources up for this unit.
Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 3-AC3.1-Examine Information for Validity-Lesson & Student Booklet
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Criminology (NEW SPEC)Unit 3-AC3.1-Examine Information for Validity-Lesson & Student Booklet

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The Criminology resources are aimed at Level 3 students. They cover: Learning Outcome 3: Be Able to Review Criminal Cases AC3.1-Examine Information for Validity The resources include a lesson power point and a booklet that students can use to take notes in. I have also included a structure sheet with a table that helps students to see how they can set out in section in a logical order. There are case studies for each source and some articles for wider reading that I have also popped onto the power point (and provided the links to). The BBC article is free to access on-line but I have also put this into a Word Document for ease (gives the students something to read and highlight/take home).
Unit 2 Criminological Theories EXAM UNIT (New Spec)  WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Unit 2 Criminological Theories EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Unit 2 Criminological Theories (the externally examined unit). The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec). Each lesson contains a power point and a variety of activities to cover each section. The activities vary from case studies, missing words, key terms sheets, court template/legislation tasks and many other work sheets that cover this diverse topic. Also included are example exam questions (both long and short) to ensure that students differentiate this topic from the controlled assessment unit which is a different style of teaching and learning. Given the current nature of students learning from home, I have also created a STUDENT HOME LEARNING PACK that my students have found really useful. I have set them deadlines for each section so I can see that they are learning and revising from home. Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I am now known as the Criminology Guru at my college so I am happy to help. I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions for Unit 3 and Unit 4 if you are unsure about anything. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Unit 4 Crime and Punishment-EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE
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Unit 4 Crime and Punishment-EXAM UNIT (New Spec) WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE

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This is a bundle of all the teaching resources you would need for the teaching and learning of Unit 4 Crime and Punishment (the externally examined unit). The resources provided are for Level 3 students studying Criminology (Eduqas/WJEC spec). Each lesson contains a mixture of engaging tasks. The activities vary from case studies, scaffolding sheets, link to theorists, exam questions, homework and many other things. I always do an introduction lesson for each unit and I find that this really helps to “set the scene” for what the students are about to learn. I have included these resources in the bundle. Given the current nature of students learning from home, I have also created a STUDENT REVISION PACK that my students have found really useful. I have set them deadlines for each section so I can see that they are learning and revising from home. I have also set them exam questions and they have taken pictures of their timed essays and emailed them into me. Feel free to message me with any questions as I know that this is a new course! I am now known as the Criminology Guru at my college so I am happy to help. I hope you find these resources helpful- particularly if you are new to teaching Criminology. My specialism is Law and Criminology so I also welcome any Law related questions also. rachael.s.roberts@hotmail.co.uk
Criminology -Unit 3 -Gareth Hughes Assignment Brief -Eduqas
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Criminology -Unit 3 -Gareth Hughes Assignment Brief -Eduqas

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Anyone looking for the Unit 3 assignment brief as a practice run through with students then please find attached a copy here. This was the original one from the exam board which I know a lot of people have struggled to find. Hope this helps, Rachael