Summary: Friday Afternoon Law (2nd edition) is packed with new fun and engaging revision activities. The activities have been chosen to allow students to apply their knowledge using a variety of learning styles, and to review and reinforce their understanding of key terms and concepts. These enjoyable activities make revision exercises fun and can be used at any point within a lesson. The pack is fully photocopiable and once the teacher has a set of cards prepared they can be used over and over with all groups, bringing variety and fun to any revision session. The free CD also includes all the content from the pack plus Powerpoint files for front of class teaching. Also included in the pack: a specification matching chart to allow easy integration into any course, answers, suggested timings and teaching notes. - Fully updated to include the UK Supreme Court - Covers the changes to diminished responsibility under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 - New exercises on the English legal system and Sources of Law Making, and expanded civil law section - New evaluation exercises to develop exam technique
Activities for individual, paired, group or whole class useProvides a range of enjoyable and engaging activities to develop learning styles and reinforce knowledge and understanding of key conceptsActivities can be used flexibly in revision sessions or throughout the courseSpecification matching chart included
Table of Contents: 1 The English legal system1.1 Police powers1.2 Criminal courts1.3 Lay people1.4 Sentencing1.5 Judiciary1.6 Provision of legal service2 Sources of law making2.1 Legislation2.2 Judicial precedent2.3 Statutory interpretation3 Criminal law3.1 Concepts of criminal law3.2 Homicide3.3 Offences against the person3.4 Property offence3.5 General defences4 Civil law4.1 Negligence4.2 Contract4.3 Occupiers' liability4.4 Civil remedies
About the Author(s): Martin Chappell is an experienced teacher of AS and A-level Law and examiner for a major exam board.