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Y8-aimed lesson on Jack the Ripper’s victims but could also be used as a foundation for the GCSE Crime and Punishment Whitechapel topic

Students are intended to be split up into groups of 4 focussing on one victim in detail. Each student will have a focus: background information, sequence of events prior to death, pathologist’s report and early findings, along with a map to focus on the location of victim’s murder.

The idea is for students to identify key details about the savagery but also precise detail of the Ripper and his patterns of murder. All findings will be returned as a class so as to have a collective knowledge on all five murders

Word banks provided for differentiation (i.e. students with lower literacy, dyslexia etc.)

A very intensive lesson, I would advise to perhaps divide into two parts

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