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10 Books Every Teacher Should Read to Protect Mental Health and Prevent Burnout
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10 Books Every Teacher Should Read to Protect Mental Health and Prevent Burnout

Teaching is one of the most meaningful careers, but it can take a serious toll on mental health. In this post, I’m sharing 10 powerful books that every teacher should read to build resilience, protect their wellbeing, and reignite their passion for the classroom.

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Famous First Lines as Writing Prompts: How to Spark Creativity Without Reinventing the Wheel
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Famous First Lines as Writing Prompts: How to Spark Creativity Without Reinventing the Wheel

First lines are where everything begins -and for writers, they’re often the hardest part. That pressure to hook the reader immediately can be overwhelming. That’s exactly why I started collecting real first lines from published novels.

I use these with students to take the pressure off. Instead of staring at a blank screen, they start with something brilliant and build from there. It gives them structure and freedom all at once. It’s a reminder that writing isn’t about perfection. It’s about momentum.

Some lines are eerie. Some are emotional. Some are bold, jarring, or just weird enough to make you lean in. But the best ones all do the same thing: they open a door.

And that’s what these prompts are about. Opening the door, so the story can step through.

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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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How to Use Picture Prompts to Inspire Powerful Creative Writing

How to Use Picture Prompts to Inspire Powerful Creative Writing

If you’ve ever felt like “describe the picture” prompts were falling flat, this is for you. In this post, I break down how I use picture prompts in the classroom to move beyond surface-level writing, and into rich, imaginative storytelling that students actually want to create.

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Velvet Shadows and Candlelight: Why Darkness Belongs in the Classroom

Velvet Shadows and Candlelight: Why Darkness Belongs in the Classroom

Why are teens drawn to dystopias, gothic settings, and grief-soaked poetry? The answer might be simpler than you think. In this post, we explore how darker stories offer emotional depth, powerful writing opportunities, and space for healing inside the classroom.

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Imposter Syndrome Is Lying to You: How to Own Your Voice in Teaching and Creativity

Imposter Syndrome Is Lying to You: How to Own Your Voice in Teaching and Creativity

We don’t talk about it often, but imposter syndrome is everywhere in teaching - even among the most experienced educators. It doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you care. And that’s a powerful place to start. In this post, I’m sharing my own experience with doubt, growth, and why your voice matters more than you think.

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100 Creative Writing Prompts Sorted by Genre: A Go-To List for Students & Teachers

100 Creative Writing Prompts Sorted by Genre: A Go-To List for Students & Teachers

Struggling to get words on the page? These 100 creative writing prompts are here to help. Sorted by genre and perfect for teens, this list is your go-to resource for sparking ideas, building writing confidence, and banishing writer’s block—whether you're teaching, journaling, or working on your next big story.

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Why I Still Teach Romeo and Juliet (Even Though I Hate It)

Why I Still Teach Romeo and Juliet (Even Though I Hate It)

I’ve taught Romeo and Juliet for over a decade—and I still hate it. But that’s exactly why it works. Here’s how I use student debates, modern rewrites, and creative twists to turn eye-rolls into engagement (and yes, we watch the Leo version).

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From Burnout to Breakthrough: The Story Behind Ink & Insights
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From Burnout to Breakthrough: The Story Behind Ink & Insights

After years of pouring everything into my teaching career, I hit a wall - physically, emotionally, and creatively. This post shares how stepping away helped me rediscover my passion, build a business from scratch, and create the space I desperately needed to fall back in love with education. If you’ve ever felt like you’re running on empty, this one’s for you.

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