Jack the Ripper!!

  

Remember!

Do not access ANY of the following without gaining first the express permission of your parents.

  

Web-based materials:

  

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The web pages on Jack the Ripper of BBCi, the Metropolitan Police Service History site and the World Wide Serial Killer site are accessible to pupils.

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Jack the Ripper is an Edexcel GCSE Coursework assignment, and Learn History has coursework advice -- you do not need to do this work but you may be interested in reading the sources.

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Doré’s 1870 description of Whitechapel is available on the web.

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Court TV’s Crime Library has an excitingly-written e-narrative by Marilyn Bardsley which more able and motivated pupils might be able to read with interest.

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Casebook: Jack the Ripper has an amazingly huge collection of materials, probably too much for pupils to cope with.   History Buff has a smaller number of newspaper articles, more accessible and more appropriate for the pupils.

bullethttp://www.triumphpc.com/jack-the-ripper/ gives the opportunity to ask questions of Jack the Ripper, but is presented as ‘unsuitable for children’.