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I am a researcher of History. I have studied medieval and History and Politics at the University of Modern letters of Sassari (Italy)and Bradford University, PGCE at Trinity University Leeds. My researches wide from ancient civilities, ex. Shardana-Egyptians to the Russian Revolution or the Bombing of Leeds 1941. I also teach Italian at Leeds City College and support students privately. My working experience has been tempered across mainstream and SEN settings in Essex and West Yorkshire.

I am a researcher of History. I have studied medieval and History and Politics at the University of Modern letters of Sassari (Italy)and Bradford University, PGCE at Trinity University Leeds. My researches wide from ancient civilities, ex. Shardana-Egyptians to the Russian Revolution or the Bombing of Leeds 1941. I also teach Italian at Leeds City College and support students privately. My working experience has been tempered across mainstream and SEN settings in Essex and West Yorkshire.
William's problems after the Battle of Hastings
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William's problems after the Battle of Hastings

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Dear Reader, This lesson is part of a 10 lessons set; it teaches on the problems that William faced after winning at Hastings. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their writing ability. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide (5 questions to revise learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives and a question on the main topic). Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are group or class-assessed, the third is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and support writing on one on one. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 7 at the start of the year and is already set as slideshow. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Good luck Alessio
Investigation of Thomas Beckett's death
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Investigation of Thomas Beckett's death

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This lesson is the second part of a 3 lessons set; it investigate on the responsibility of Beckett’s death (king knights or Beckett). It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their writing ability. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: Task one: collect all original sources about the events in Canterbury. Task 2: resume information to reach a backed up theory. All tasks are assessed and based on difficulty levels. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 7 or 8 class work at the start of the year, or inserted into medieval studies and is already set as slideshow. Tes paid licence
Arriving at Whitechapel
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Arriving at Whitechapel

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My dear Reader, This lesson is the second part of a 5 lessons set; It is a study on arriving at in Whitechapel 1888-1891. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their ability to answer a GCSE paper. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide (revision task-learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives and a question on the main topic). Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are group or class-assessed, the third is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and individually support their writing. An extesiont task is always added at the end to ignite debate and further chack the pupils’ understanding. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as slideshow presentation. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio
Patrolling Whitechapel 1888-1891
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Patrolling Whitechapel 1888-1891

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My dear Reader, This lesson is the fourth part of a 5 lessons set; It introduces study patrolling on Whitechapel 1888-1891. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their ability to answer a GCSE paper. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide (revision task-learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives and a question on the main topic). Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are group or class-assessed, the third is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and individually support their writing. An extension task is always added at the end to ignite debate and further chack the pupils’ understanding. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as slideshow presentation. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio
Living in Whitechapel
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Living in Whitechapel

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My dear Reader, This lesson is the third part of a 5 lessons set; It looks at living in Whitechapel 1888-1891. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their ability to answer a GCSE paper. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide (revision task-learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives and a question on the main topic). Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are group or class-assessed, the third is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and individually support their writing. An extesiont task is always added at the end to ignite debate and further chack the pupils’ understanding. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as slideshow presentation. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio
Assessing Whitechapel
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Assessing Whitechapel

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My dear Reader, This lesson is the fifth part of a 5 lessons set; It assesses a series of lessons on Whitechapel 1888-1891. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their ability to answer a GCSE paper. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as slideshow presentation. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio
Whitechapel 1888-1891
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Whitechapel 1888-1891

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My dear Reader, This is a 5 lesson unit of work; on Whitechapel’s life, people and police. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their writing ability to answer their GCSE exams. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and clear learning objectives to always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide ( revise learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives). Three tasks based on level of difficulty, challenges included. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are usually group or class-assessed, the third one is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and support their writing. An extension task at is always added at the end to ignite debate and further assess learning. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included at the end of the slideshow. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as a slideshow presenation. Please review my work, your opinion is important to me. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio.
Introducing Whitechapel 1888-1891
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Introducing Whitechapel 1888-1891

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My dear Reader, This lesson is the first part of a 5 lessons set; It introduces a study on Whitechapel 1888-1891. It aims to have students matching general knowledge and original sources while developing their ability to answer a GCSE paper. All lessons have a same-model structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, and always understand where they are at in their learning: First slide (revision task-learning-date-word bank-previous lesson and next one-image to connect to the topic.) Second slide (learning objectives and a question on the main topic). Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. The third task is always writing matching the GCSE writing framework. The two first tasks are group or class-assessed, the third is individual and gives you the chance to go around the class and individually support their writing. An extesiont task is always added at the end to ignite debate and further chack the pupils’ understanding. Homework, reading resources and task templates are included. This work should be ideal for a year 10 class and is already set as slideshow presentation. For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it Regards Alessio