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Last updated

11 June 2026

pptx, 9.89 MB
pptx, 9.89 MB
docx, 375.31 KB
docx, 375.31 KB

A fun, engaging and fully editable introduction to A-Level Law, ideal for transition lessons, induction days, open evenings, taster sessions and first lessons with new students.

This toy figure-themed resource is designed to introduce students to key legal concepts while challenging common misconceptions about the legal system. No prior legal knowledge is required, making it perfect for prospective A-Level Law students.

The resource includes:

• A 20-slide PowerPoint presentation
• Accompanying student worksheet
• Interactive activities and discussion tasks throughout
• Detailed teacher notes included on every slide
• Suitable for all A-Level Law specifications (WJEC, AQA, OCR and Eduqas)

Activities include:

• A true-or-false law quiz exploring common myths and misconceptions about the legal system
• Criminal vs civil law sorting activities
• Tort or crime classification tasks
• A sentencing activity where students act as judges and decide appropriate punishments for a range of scenarios before comparing their decisions with real legal outcomes
• A discussion-based introduction to juries, including the fascinating case of R v Young and the infamous Ouija board incident
• Recommended books, documentaries, podcasts and research tasks for students considering studying Law further

Comprehensive and user-friendly teacher notes accompany every slide, making this resource particularly suitable for non-specialist teachers, cover lessons, and departments introducing A-Level Law for the first time. The notes provide clear explanations, suggested answers, background information and guidance for leading discussions, ensuring the lesson can be delivered confidently by teachers with little or no prior experience of teaching Law.

This lesson is designed to spark curiosity, encourage discussion and give students a realistic insight into the study of Law at A-Level. Perfect for schools, colleges and sixth forms looking to promote the subject in an engaging and accessible way.

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