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Classroom Materials for Law Teachers: Assault, Battery, Wounding, Actual and Grievous Bodily Harm
Simon D. Pratt
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Ace Law Materials
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Classroom Materials for Law Teachers: Assault, Battery, Wounding, Actual and Grievous Bodily Harm - Ace Law Materials ; Pratt, Simon D.
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Synopsis "Classroom Materials for Law Teachers: Assault, Battery, Wounding, Actual and Grievous Bodily Harm"
This series of superb classroom resources has been compiled to help Law teachers deliver outstanding lessons which encourage students to recall and understand the facts and points of law involved in all the relevant cases on Assault, Battery, Wounding, Actual and Grievous Bodily Harm. Here, the photocopiable - and fully differentiated - resource pack (licensed for one site) contains: Crosswords; Word searches; Dominoes; Gap fills; CPS Guidance and statutory provisions - each of which uses precisely the same short, sharp statements of the case facts and points of law concerned. This allows teachers to provide students with materials suited to their individual needs, whilst also ensuring that everyone is working towards the same learning objectives. A full set of answer sheets is also provided. This resource is equally useful as both a teaching aid, but also as a bank of revision resources in preparation for external examinations. This book is intended to complement the Case Notes for Law Teachers Vol 2 Assault, Battery, Wounding and Actual and Grievous Bodily Harm resource. Furthermore, you may like to search Ace Law Materials on the Amazon website to find a large number of Law topics covered by this excellent series of resources. Although particularly suitable for A level Law students, first year undergraduates may also gain considerable benefit from these resources.