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A brilliant selection of law (and some RE) resources to help support A-Level and BTEC syllabus. Everything is bright, colourful and completely OTT. Just like it should be.

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A brilliant selection of law (and some RE) resources to help support A-Level and BTEC syllabus. Everything is bright, colourful and completely OTT. Just like it should be.
A-Level Law: Jury Evaluation Essay + Plan + Model
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A-Level Law: Jury Evaluation Essay + Plan + Model

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Essay Topic: Juries Specification: Eduqas Marks: 15 This is a 15 mark evaluation style essay on juries. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, English Legal Systems paper. Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking.
A-Level Law: Magistrates Essay + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Magistrates Essay + Model + Plan

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Essay Topic: Magistrates Specification: Eduqas Marks: 10 This is a 15 mark knowledge style essay on Magistrates. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, English Legal Systems paper. Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking.
A-Level Law: Bail Evaluation Essay + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Bail Evaluation Essay + Model + Plan

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Essay Topic: Bail Specification: Eduqas Marks: 15 This is a 15 mark evaluation style essay on bail. This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law specification, English Legal Systems paper. Included is a model answer that can be handed to students as well as a model plan that is very useful for marking.
A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Essay + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Criminal Appeals Essay + Model + Plan

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Essay Topic: Criminal Appeals Specification: Eduqas Marks: 10 This is a 10 mark Eduqas style essay for the English Legal Systems unit of A-Level law. Included is a model plan and a model answer. The model answer can be handed to students and the model plan is very helpful when it comes to marking.
A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet is designed to help students whilst they study delegated legislation. The sheet can be filled in during class to add more scaffolding to notes, or as a homework activity or, alternatively, it makes a brilliant revision resource. The sheet has spaces to fill in: Types of Delegated Legislation Controls on Delegated Legislation Substantive ultra vires Procedural ultra vires This is designed for the Eduqas A-Level law specification but would suit other exam boards as well.
A-Level Law: Statutory Interpretation Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Statutory Interpretation Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students in studying statutory interpretation. This can be used to help students structure notes in class, as a homework activity or as a revision activity. The sheet has four boxes to fill in information about the four types of statutory interpretation: Literal Rule Golden Rule Mischief Rule Purposive Approach The sheet is fun and colourful with images based on some of the key cases for each type of statutory interpretation.
A-Level Law: Precedent Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Precedent Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet is designed to help students when learning about precedent. The crib sheet is great to help them structure notes in lessons but is also helpful to support weaker students, as a homework activity or as a revision activity. The sheet has space to fill in information about: Types of Precedent Sources of Persuasive Precedent Avoidance Techniques Practice Statement use in Criminal Practice Statement use in Civil The worksheet has a fun theme with a picture of a snail, looks awesome in colour but prints fine in black and white. Designed for the Eduqas curriculum but suits other exam boards as well.
A-Level Law: Law Making Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Law Making Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet is designed to help students support their learning of law making as part of A-Level Law. The crib sheet is great to support students in making notes but is also perfect for a revision activity or as homework. There are boxes to fill in: Influeces on Law Making Types of Bills Dicey’s Theory of Parliamentary Sovereignty
A-Level Law: Law Reform Crib Sheet (Law Commission)
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A-Level Law: Law Reform Crib Sheet (Law Commission)

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This sheet is designed to help students structure their notes on Law Reform. It has four boxes to fill in, these are designed to fit the four roles of the Law Commission but you could use them in other ways. These are great to help students structure their notes during class but are also a helpful homework or revision exercise. Designed for the Eduqas curriculum but will suit other law exam boards.
A-Level Law: Legal Funding Crib Sheet (Access to Justice)
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A-Level Law: Legal Funding Crib Sheet (Access to Justice)

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This sheet is a great way to help students make more structured notes on Legal Funding & Access to Justice. It can be used as a homework task, support for weaker students in class or as a revision activity. It is fun and colourful (although prints in black and white fine) Features boxes to fill in: Dicey’s Theory of the Rule of Law Conditional Fee Agreements Criminal & Civil Legal Aid Tests Citizens Advice
A-Level Law: Tribunals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Tribunals Crib Sheet

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This worksheet is designed to help students make notes whilst they are studying tribunals. Sheet has space for: Leggatt Recommendations Peach Gray v Sommers Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 What are tribunals? This also works great as homework or as a revision activity prior to exams. This has been designed for the Eduqas exam board but will suit other exam boards as well.
A-Level Law: Target Skills - Evaluation (Eduqas & Contract)
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A-Level Law: Target Skills - Evaluation (Eduqas & Contract)

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This document is designed to support students in improving their evaluation skills. It is designed for A-Level Law and the Eduqas specification, although parts could easily be adapted for other specifications. It has contract law questions (although again these could be removed and swapped with human rights). What is included? What is evaluation? Ten exercises to improve evaluation Exercise One: Match Up This exercise asks students to match up arguments and counter-arguments. There are five match ups to complete: Psychiatric Injury Strict Liability Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Res Ipsa Loquitur Civil Trial Process Exercise Two: Disagree This exercise asks students to give a counter-point to each of the opinions expressed. Topics include: Mitigation of Loss Magistrates Law Commission Law Making Process Juries Exercise Three: Evaluate This exercise asks students to clearly explain why each of the viewpoints is incorrect. Topics include: Access to Justice Privity of Contract Rylands v Fletcher Delegated Legislation Bail Exercise Four: PEEL Template This exercise asks students to complete a PEEL template for one paragraph of an essay. Topics include: Negligence Tribunals Contract Remedies Voluntary Manslaughter Psychiatric Injury Exercise Five: Paragraph This exercise asks students to write one paragraph for each of the essay questions. Questions include: Precedent Misrepresentation Express Terms Criminal Appeals Criminal Causation Exercise Six: Ranking This exercise asks students to rank paragraphs from best to worst. There are five paragraphs to rank. Exercise Seven: Marking This exercise asks students to read through two answers and give them a mark. 25 Marker: Nuisance 15 Marker: Civil Appeals A mark scheme is included. Exercise Eight: Self-Improvement This exercise asks students to go back over previous 15 & 25 mark answers. They should re-write one and attempt to get a higher mark. Exercise Nine: 15 Marks There are five 15 mark practice questions to answer. Topics: Statutory Interpretation Law Making Process Juries Legal Professionals Criminal Trial Process Exercise Ten: 25 Markers There are five 25 mark practice questions to answer. Topics: Murder Economic Duress Rylands v Fletcher Theft Formation of Contract
A-Level Law: Judiciary Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Judiciary Crib Sheet

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This worksheet is a great resource to help support students making notes on the judiciary. This is a great well to help students structure their work in class or as homework or revision. Boxes to fill in are: Separation of powers How are judges appointed Different types of judges Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 Advantages and Disadvantages This is a bright, colourful sheet that looks great printed in colour but can also print in black and white. It also looks good completed digitally.
A-Level Law: Legal Professionals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Legal Professionals Crib Sheet

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This sheet allows students to organise their knowledge on legal professionals for A-Level law. The sheet has various spaces for them to fill in and is a great task for in class lessons but can also be used as a homework or revision task. Boxes to complete: Solicitors Barristers Legal Executives Should the legal professions be merged? Arguments for and against The sheet looks great printed in colour but also works perfectly well printed in black and white. It can also be completed digitally.
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Poster
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Poster

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This elegant poster is a great overview of the Civil Appeals structure. A great visual aid to use during lessons. It can also be given to students to help give them an overview of the structure of the civil appeals system. It is A3 size for easy colour printing.
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet will help students organise their knowledge of the civil appeals system. It has space for students to fill in a diagram of the civil appeals system as well as key information. Great for students to do in class or as a homework or revision activity. Information to fill in: Civil appeals structure Leapfrog appeals Definition of leave It looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also prints fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)
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A-Level Law: Woolf Reforms Crib Sheet (Civil Justice)

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This crib sheet is designed to accompany a lesson on the civil justice system. It focusses on the Woolf reforms with one side to fill in the problems identified with Lord Woolf and the other side to fill in some of the solutions. I also recommend students fill in the ‘success’ of the reforms on the back! This is a great worksheet for students to use in class but also works well as a revision tool or homework. It is a nice colourful sheet that looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but it also prints perfectly fine in black and white.
A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Magistrates Crib Sheet

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This sheet will allow students to make notes on the most important parts of the law on magistrates. The sheet can be completed in class as a method of note taking or it can be completed as a homework task. It also makes a great revision activity. There is space to make notes on: Stages of training Advantages/disadvantages Criminal role Civil role Definition The sheet is bright and colourful and looks great printed or completed digitally but it can also be printed in black and white perfectly fine.
A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Juries Crib Sheet

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This sheet will help students to organise their knowledge about juries. This is a good activity to give students during lessons to help structure their notes (I find it is very helpful for weaker students, or those who are bad at note making) or an be given as a homework or revision task. Contains space to make notes on: Five key cases Jury eligibility Advantages/disadvantages The key cases are: Bushell’s Case (1670) Heathrow Robbery Trial (2010) ABC Trial (1978) R v Owen (1991) R v Ponting (1985) The sheet is nice and colourful with a pale blue and brown colour scheme and looks great printed in colour or completed digitally but also works fine printed in black and white.
A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet
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A-Level Law: Youth Sentencing Crib Sheet

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This crib sheet helps students to organise their knowledge on youth sentencing. It contains three tables to be completed during class or as an additional homework activity. It also contains space to fill in some of the conditions that may be attached to a caution. Areas to complete: Pre-Court Sentencing First Tier Sentences Custodial Sentences Caution Conditions This is a nice colourful worksheet that looks amazing when printed in colour or completed digitally but also works perfectly well in black and white.