I am a researcher of History. I studied Modern and Medieval 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 secondary schools in Essex and West Yorkshire.
I am a researcher of History. I studied Modern and Medieval 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 secondary schools in Essex and West Yorkshire.
Dear colleague,
This lesson is the third part of a 3 lessons set; it looks at the events after Beckett’s death. 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:
To describe the key events in Henry II public display
To explain why Henry repented in public
To evaluate the outcome of Henry’s act of expiation
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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 slide show.
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Dear Colleague,
This is the fifth lesson of a 9 lesson unit of work; it is a full lesson on his own. 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:
To understand the Government’s reaction to the Suffragette Campaign
To explain the reasons behind the Government’s reaction.
To Evaluate whether the Suffragettes’ tactics were effective.
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 8 at the end of the year and is already set as slideshow.
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Dear Colleague,
This is the fourth lesson of a 9 lesson unit of work; it is a full lesson on his own. 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 8 at the end of the year and is already set as slideshow.
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Dear Colleague,
This is the second lesson of a 9 lesson unit of work; it is a full lesson on his own. 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:
Learning Objectives:
To compare the social difference between Victorian and Edwardian woman.
To understand the first movements for women’s suffrage.
To explain how the suffrage was expected to change women’s rights.
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 8 at the end of the year and is already set as slideshow.
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Dear Reader,
This is the first lesson of a 9 lesson unit of work; it is a full lesson on his own. 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:
To Identify the traits of an ‘ideal’ Victorian woman.
To analyse the social view of a Victorian woman.
To explain a woman’s role in the Victorian era.
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 8 at the end of the year and is already set as slideshow.
Please review my work, your opinion is important to me.
For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it
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Alessio
Dear Reader,
This lesson teaches on the problems that King John faced with his barons. It aims to have students learning from 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:
Three tasks based on levels of difficulties. first task is a source analysis, the second task is a full-of-information card sort. The third task is a writing one, 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 is already set as slideshow Look at my bundle on Medieval Realms
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This is a 3 lessons set; it looks at Beckett’s death and the the events before and after it. 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:
Lesson 1 1Henry and Thomas’ friendship
Lesson 2 Investigation into the homicide
Lesson 3 Henry Repents
Tasks are usually based on original sources or look at collecting info and elaborating a theory.
All tasks are assessed and based on difficulty levels.
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Alessio
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:
To research on the events surrounding the murder of Thomas Becket
To identify the reasons behind the murder of Thomas Becket
To make a judgement on who was to blame with the murder
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.
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This lesson aims to have students working on food and food ordering. students will improve their knowledge independently or with a teacher/ adult while developing their writing ability. All lessons are fully interactive! it means that solutions are provided with just a click. 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 set of slides are targeting pronunciation.
Second set of slides targets greetings.
Homework is provided.
This work should be ideal for a year 2 till adult the lessons are super easy learning and can be taught by a teacher or any adult with a minimal knowledge or self taught by somebody that is just approaching the subject.
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Dear Colleague,
This lesson is the 10th one of a 10 lessons set; It revises and assesses learning on the Norman invasion of England in 1066. 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:
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.
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Dear Colleague,
This lesson is part of a 10 lessons set; It teaches on the system of castles built by the Normans to control England. 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:
To understand why the Normans built so many castles in such a short time.
To explain how William used the castle system to control England.
To evalute the effectiveness of castles in preventing rebellions.
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 is already set as slide show.
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Dear Reader,
This lesson is part of a 10 lessons set; It teaches on the rebellions against the Norman dominion. 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:
To be able to use Primary Sources to explain the events of the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
To explain which source is the most useful for explaining the event.
To describe what happened at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, and why William won.
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
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Alessio
Dear Reader,
This is a 10 lessons set; it teaches on the introduction of the feudal system by the Normans. 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:
Describe what the feudal system was.
EXPLAIN how the Feudal system worked.
EVALUATE how the feudal system allowed William to control England.
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.
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Alessio
Dear Reader,
This lesson is part of a 10 lessons set; it teaches the conflict between the successor of Edward the Confessor (Harold Godwinson ) and Harold Hardrada, a Viking king. 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:
To be able to use Primary Sources to explain the events of the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.
To explain which source is the most useful for explaining the event.
To describe what happened at the Battle of Hastings in
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 is already set as slideshow.
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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:
ToUnderstand the feeling of Normans and English l.
To Understand how William would have sorted the first problem: the trip to London.
To Analize two original sources on william’s journey to London.
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 is already set as slideshow.
For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it
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Dear Colleague,
This is a two lessons set on the Crusades plus a series of maps. Two lessons 1 hour each plus a series of maps. It aims to have students matching knowledge and answering exam questions. Not all the lessons have to be taught. but they all match for style and structure.
All lessons are interactively assessed and have the same structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, help them understand where they are at :
Lesson 1- Why going to the Crusades?
Lesson 2- The first Crusades
Maps
All tasks are assessed.
A very straight forward lesson structure.
The resources are at the end of the Power Point.
You might want to look at the sets on Beckett, Medieval Religion, Magna Charta, or the full Medieval Events.
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Dear Colleague,
This is a three lessons set on the Peasant Revolt. Two lessons 1 hour each or a single compact one 1 hour. It aims to have students matching knowledge and answering exam questions. Not all the lessons have to be taught. but they all match for style and structure.
All lessons are interactively assessed and have the same structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, help them understand where they are at :
Lesson 1- Peasant Revolt.The Causes
Lesson 2- Peasant Revolt. The events
Lesson 1- Peasant Revolt full lesson
All tasks are assessed.
A very straight forward lesson structure.
The resources are at the end of the Power Point.
You might want to look at the sets on Beckett, Magna Charta, or the full Medieval Events.
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Dear Colleague,
This is the fourth lesson on the English Civil war. It aims to have students matching knowledge on the battles and main events while answering GCSE tailored exam questions.
All lessons are interactively assessed and have the same structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, help them understand where they are at, during the delivery:
LO 1:To understand the key battles of the English Civil War.
LO 2: To explain the impact of the battles.
LO 3: To evaluate why Parliament won the English Civil War.
Three progressive tasks plus extension.
All tasks are assessed.
A very straight forward lesson.
The resources are at the end of the Power Point, ready to print and start, there is an extension and a brain-warming introduction.
You might want to look at the full sets on Medieval, The Norman Conquest or the Civil War.
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Alessio
Dear Colleague,
This is the fifth lesson on the English Civil war. It aims to have students matching knowledge on Charles trial and execution while answering tailored exam questions.
All lessons are interactively assessed and have the same structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, help them understand where they are at, during the delivery:
LO 1:To understand the features of the king’s trial.
LO 2: To identify the characters at Charles’ execution.
LO 3: To evaluate how people perceived the king’s death.
Three progressive tasks plus extension.
All tasks are assessed.
A very straight forward lesson.
The resources are at the end of the Power Point, ready to print and start. Extension task is included.
You might want to look at the full sets on Medieval, The Norman Conquest or the Civil War.
Please star review my resources, it will help growing this shop.
For any further query contact me at alepitirra@hotmail.it
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Alessio
Dear Colleague,
This is the sixth lesson on the English Civil war. It aims to have students matching knowledge on Oliver Cromwell while answering tailored exam questions.
All lessons are interactively assessed and have the same structure to get the students taught in a coherent manner, help them understand where they are at, during the delivery:
LO 1:To understand his actions as a leader.
LO 2: To explain the reasons of his political decisions.
LO 3: To evaluate Cromwell’s actions and beliefs.
Three progressive tasks plus extension.
All tasks are assessed.
A very straight forward lesson.
The resources are at the end of the Power Point, ready to print and start. Extension task is included.
You might want to look at the full sets on the Civil War or the single lessons.
Please star review my resources, it will help growing this shop.
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Alessio