An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5.
All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
Topic: Duty of Care
Unit: Tort Law
Paper: Paper 2
Exam Board: Eduqas
This case list is a great supplement to student learning. It can be given to students to be filed away and help with revision or it can be used as a revision activity or resource. Also helpful for teachers when prepping lessons.
Contains a variety of key cases on Duty of Care, suitable for Tort Law essays.
It is based around the Eduqas specification but would also suit other exam boards.
Includes:
Case Name
Facts
Legal Principle
Illustration
Topic: Eucharist
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a fun treasure hunt designed to help test student’s knowledge of the various theories of the Eucharist.
This is part of the Study of Christianity for Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies.
It should suit other exam boards.
Instructions
Hide the various cards around your classroom. With each card place the relevant key.
Students will need to use the clues to go around the room and collect the keys in order. Remind them they need to note down the numbers in order to unlock the treasure!
Students are split into groups.
All students start with the starter card.
They follow the clues to find the next card. At each card they collect a key.
Once they have all six keys they hand them over in order (or just tell you the code). If correct they unlock the treasure and win!
I make sure to have a prize for the winning team.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Nature of God
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about the nature of God. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Eucharist
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about eucharist. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Teleological Argument
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about the teleological argument. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Topics: Eucharist, Festivals, Baptism & Unification
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
These are a set of key word dominoes that make a great starter revision activity when looking at some of the topics from Theme 4 of the Christianity unit of A-Level Religious Studies.
I use this as a starter for a revision lesson on the Eucharist.
Dominoes do not cover the whole of theme 4 but do include baptism, festivals, Eucharist and unification.
Students can work in pairs or as a group to match the key words to the definitions. Or they can play as an actual game of dominoes with a couple of sets printed.
Unit: Ethics
Paper: Paper 3: Religion and Ethics
Exam Board: Eduqas
These are basic mind-map templates for each topic within the Ethics unit of the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies paper.
Each page has the name of the topic and then key headings which students can fill extra information about in. Where there are key philosophers there are pictures included to help with memory.
Each sheet has a different visual theme to help with memory.
This is designed specifically for students who are getting confused between different topics by giving them a clear way to keep ideas separate in their minds.
Unit: Christianity
Paper: Paper 1: A Study of Religion (Christianity)
Exam Board: Eduqas
These are basic mind-map templates for each topic within the Christianity unit of the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies paper.
Each page has the name of the topic and then key headings which students can fill extra information about in. Where there are key philosophers there are pictures included to help with memory.
Each sheet has a different visual theme to help with memory.
This is designed specifically for students who are getting confused between different topics by giving them a clear way to keep ideas separate in their minds.
Unit: Philosophy
Paper: Paper 2: Philosophy of Religion
Exam Board: Eduqas
These are basic mind-map templates for each topic within the Philosophy unit of the Eduqas A-Level Religious Studies paper.
Each page has the name of the topic and then key headings which students can fill extra information about in. Where there are key philosophers there are pictures included to help with memory.
Each sheet has a different visual theme to help with memory.
This is designed specifically for students who are getting confused between different topics by giving them a clear way to keep ideas separate in their minds.
Topic: Legal Professionals (Solicitors & Barristers)
Unit: Unit 1: English Legal Systems
Paper: Paper 1: English Legal Systems
Exam Board: Eduqas
This is a fun revision activity for legal professionals. It predominantly covers solicitors and barristers. It is designed for the Eduqas exam board but could be modified to suit other exam boards. There is no instruction PowerPoint but it is fairly explanatory.
Instructions
In teams students have to solve each of the rooms (you can do this in order or not as you choose). Once they have completed the room they come to you and tell you the ‘password’. You then give them a number. Once they have the full 10-digit code they ‘unlock’ the room and are the winner. I recommend prizes for the winning team.
Answers are on the final sheet.
Activities
Puzzle 1 - Find the Hidden Word Crossword
Puzzle 2 - Which key word is missing from the word search
Puzzle 3 - Advise Sheila as to which profession she should choose
Puzzle 4 - Quiz
Puzzle 5 - Decipher the message using the emoji code
Puzzle 6 - Solve the maze to find the hidden word
Puzzle 7 - Odd one out images
Puzzle 8 - Find the inaccuracy in the essay
Puzzle 9 - Sort into PCP paragraphs (Point, Counter-Point, Point)
Puzzle 10 - Use a ruler to match the key words & definitions. Left over letters are the code.
The only real resource students should need is pen, paper and a ruler. I recommend laminating the sheets and giving students whiteboard pens so they can write on them & reuse but this is not necessary.
Topic: Solicitors & Barristers
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This case table contains the must know cases for Solicitors & Barristers. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for Solicitors & Barristers and are the ones all students will have to know.
The key cases is:
Hall v Simmons (2000)
The key statutes are:
Legal Services Act 2007, Part 5
Legal Services Act 2007, s 114
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Topic: Rylands v Fletcher
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases for Rylands v Fletcher. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for Rylands v Fletcher and are the ones all students will have to know.
The key cases are:
Cambridge Water Co v Eastern Counties Leather Plc (1994)
Rylands v Fletcher (1868)
Transco Plc v Stockport MBC (2004)
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Topic: Economic Loss
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases for economic loss. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for economic loss and are the ones all students will have to know.
The key cases are:
Murphy v Brentwood District Council (1991)
Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co Contractors Ltd (1973)
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Topic: Bail
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases for bail. These are the ones that will appear in every question for bail and are the ones all students will have to know.
The key case is:
Garry Weddell (2008)
The two key statutes are:
Bail Act 1976, s 4
European Convention on Human Rights, Art 5
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Unit: Unit 2: Philosophy of Religion
Topic: Challenges to Ontological Arguments
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about challenges to ontological arguments. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
This is a very simple revision clock/wheel template. This is suitable for all subjects and can be used by a variety of age groups/levels.
To use the template:
Pick which topic you are going to study
Split the topic into 11 sub-topics
Label the squares with each topic, labeling the 12th square ‘break’
Spend five minutes revising each topic (going around the wheel)
Take a five minute break when you reach the break square
This activity is great for students to do at home as it encourages them to break up their revision into manageable chunks.
Can also be used to list 12 of a topic, or in more creative ways during lessons.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Poverty & Injustice
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about poverty and injustice. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.
Topic: Discharge
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases for discharge. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for discharge and are the ones all students will have to know.
The five key cases are:
Cutter v Powell (1795)
Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour (1943)
Hochester v De La Tour (1853)
Krell v Henry (1903)
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA v Cottonex Anstalt (2016)
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Topic: Implied Terms
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 2 & 3
This case table contains the must know cases for implied terms. These are the ones that will appear in every scenario question for implied terms and are the ones all students will have to know.
The key case is:
Marks & Spencer Plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Co (Jersey) Ltd (2015)
The key statute is:
Consumer Rights Act 2015, s 3
There is space to fill in the facts and ratio for the cases and the law for the statutes.
Students can complete this as a starter activity as part of a revision lesson or as a homework task.
I get students to complete as much as they can from memory and then complete the tables with notes as part of revision.
Unit: Unit 1: A Study of Religion: Christianity
Topic: Two Views of Jesus
Exam Board: Eduqas
Paper: Paper 1
This worksheet is a great little revision activity for A-Level Religious Studies.
Students are asked to write down the ten most important things they can remember about two views of Jesus. This helps them to consolidate their notes and knowledge.
This can be used as part of a revision lesson or as a starter or plenary activity. It is also a good homework activity.