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The Best Netflix Shows and Films to Use in the Secondary Classroom

The Best Netflix Shows and Films to Use in the Secondary Classroom

Streaming doesn’t have to mean “switching off.” Netflix is packed with series and films that open up rich discussions in the secondary English classroom — from dystopian cautionary tales like Black Mirror to tender coming-of-age stories like Heartstopper. Used thoughtfully, these titles can spark debate, connect literature to students’ lives, and bring themes like identity, grief, and power into focus. This guide rounds up some of the best options, with classroom pairings, creative activities, and cross-curricular links to help you use screen time as a powerful teaching tool.

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1000 Creative Writing Prompts: Spark Imagination in Every Classroom and Notebook

1000 Creative Writing Prompts: Spark Imagination in Every Classroom and Notebook

Discover a free collection of 1000 Creative Writing Prompts designed to spark imagination in every classroom and notebook. From eerie openings to beautiful settings and clever twists, this downloadable PDF is packed with story ideas for teachers, students, and writers who want to make creativity part of their daily routine.

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10 Best Edgar Allan Poe Stories to Teach (And How to Teach Them)
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10 Best Edgar Allan Poe Stories to Teach (And How to Teach Them)

Spooky season is the perfect time to teach Edgar Allan Poe. From The Tell-Tale Heart to The Masque of the Red Death, his stories and poems hook students with Gothic atmosphere, unreliable narrators, and detective intrigue. This list highlights the 10 best Poe texts to teach — with ready-to-use resources, activities, and creative ideas to bring them alive in your classroom.

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The Silent Directive: A Creative Writing Box Inspired by a World Without Sound
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The Silent Directive: A Creative Writing Box Inspired by a World Without Sound

What if silence wasn’t a choice, but the law? In our latest writing boxThe Silent Directive, citizens live under a regime where sound itself is treason. Broadcasts, memos, detention registers, and propaganda leaflets reveal a world where silence is loyalty, silence is safety, and silence is survival. Unlike my other writing boxes, this one doesn’t whisper secrets — it issues orders in plain sight.

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Why I Still Teach Of Mice and Men in 2025
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Why I Still Teach Of Mice and Men in 2025

It’s been taught a thousand times, and for good reason. This novella still silences a room, sparks debate, and gets students thinking deeply about morality, loneliness, and power. In this post, I share how I teach it, the moments that always hit hardest, and why it’s still one of the most powerful texts in my classroom.

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Creative Writing Lessons That Feel Like Time Travel: How I Use Writing Boxes in the Classroom

Creative Writing Lessons That Feel Like Time Travel: How I Use Writing Boxes in the Classroom

Tired of blank stares during creative writing lessons? These immersive story boxes turn students into detectives, poets, and storytellers. From séance invitations to village festivals with a secret, here’s how I use creative writing boxes to spark serious engagement (and save my sanity) in the classroom.

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70 Dystopian Writing Prompts for Teen Writers
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70 Dystopian Writing Prompts for Teen Writers

Looking for dystopian writing prompts that actually get teens thinking? This post goes way beyond “write about a world with no rules.” You’ll find story ideas, eerie titles, opening and closing lines, character inspiration, settings, and high-impact picture prompts. Everything you need to help students build powerful dystopian narratives from the ground up.

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The Atlas of Lost Places: A Free Creative Writing Resource to Unlock Student Imagination
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The Atlas of Lost Places: A Free Creative Writing Resource to Unlock Student Imagination

Want to see how I use daily writing prompts in the classroom? The Atlas of Lost Places is a free 7-day resource that blends eerie images, rich prompts, and flexible teaching tips. It’s a sneak peek into my full daily writing prompt subscription launching in August—and it’s designed to actually get students writing.

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The Ashridge Collection: A Free Creative Writing Resource for Curious Students and Tired Teachers

The Ashridge Collection: A Free Creative Writing Resource for Curious Students and Tired Teachers

Tired of worksheets? The Ashridge Collection is a free printable creative writing mystery designed for curious classrooms. Built from letters, diary entries, and eerie school documents, it invites students to step into a story, and shape it themselves.

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The Shoe Lesson: A Simple, Powerful Creative Writing Activity

The Shoe Lesson: A Simple, Powerful Creative Writing Activity

What if one ordinary object could unlock a thousand extraordinary stories? The Shoe Lesson is one of my favourite creative writing activities - a simple, unexpected way to spark imagination, build character depth, and turn even the most reluctant writers into storytellers. Here's how a single shoe can transform your classroom or writing group.

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