Notes from the Inkpot
Writing, teaching, creating - one ink-stained idea at a time.
How to Teach The Crucible: Context, Chaos, and Classroom Activities That Actually Work
Teaching The Crucible works best when you keep context manageable, lean into fear and reputation, and give students structured ways to talk before they write. In this post I’m sharing practical classroom strategies, discussion ideas, revision activities, and two resource bundles — plus a free set of Act 1 discussion cards to get you started.
10 Graphic Novels for Reluctant Readers (That Actually Work in the Classroom)
Graphic novels are brilliant for reluctant readers because they reduce cognitive overload without reducing complexity. Here are 10 classroom-friendly titles, why they work, and how to use them — plus an affiliate note and a link back to “10 Personal Reading Rules We Should Let Students Break.”