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Enhance your lessons on Shirley Jackson’s unsettling short story The Possibility of Evil with this set of 12 imaginative and thought-provoking creative writing prompts. Perfect for starters, homework, cover lessons, or extended writing tasks, these activities help students explore the story’s themes of hidden malice, the façade of respectability, and the consequences of gossip.

By responding creatively, learners will develop both their analytical thinking and their ability to craft compelling narratives, persuasive pieces, and alternative perspectives. The prompts are designed to suit a range of abilities, encouraging personalised engagement with the text.

What’s included:
★ A full list of all 12 creative writing prompts
★ Individual printable handouts for each prompt with space for writing

Sample prompts:
➤ Write a diary entry from Miss Strangeworth’s perspective, reflecting on her daily interactions and the motives behind her anonymous letters.
➤ Imagine you are one of the recipients of her letters. Write a reply confronting her about the harm caused.

Why use this resource?
✔ Encourages close reading through imaginative writing
✔ Provides a mix of narrative, descriptive, and persuasive tasks
✔ Suitable for a variety of classroom uses – from quick starters to extended assignments
✔ Helps students connect personally with the story’s characters and themes

Download today to inspire creativity, spark discussion, and deepen students’ appreciation for the moral complexity of The Possibility of Evil.

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The Possibility of Evil Activities and Teaching Resources Bundle

Support your students in exploring the moral complexity and unsettling atmosphere of Shirley Jackson’s The Possibility of Evil with this all-in-one teaching bundle. Designed to promote close reading, critical thinking, and creative engagement, this resource pack offers a wide range of interactive and analytical activities to help students examine the story’s tone, characterisation, and lasting impact. Packed with revision tools, discussion prompts, and imaginative tasks, this bundle deepens students’ understanding of key themes including hidden malice, the façade of respectability, secrecy, hypocrisy, and the tension between public image and private behaviour. This bundle includes: ✔ The Possibility of Evil Creative Writing Prompts – Encourage imaginative and analytical responses linked to the story’s central ideas ✔ The Possibility of Evil Word Search – Reinforce key vocabulary in an accessible, engaging way ✔ The Possibility of Evil Crossword Puzzle – Consolidate knowledge through clue-based revision ✔ The Possibility of Evil Creative Post-Reading Tasks – A choice of nine activities, from podcast scripts to symbolic collages ✔ The Possibility of Evil Roll the Dice Discussion Board – Promote thoughtful classroom dialogue through student-led questions ✔ The Possibility of Evil Bingo Revision Game – A fast-paced, interactive way to review character, theme, and symbolism ✔ The Possibility of Evil Essay Questions – 15 analytical prompts exploring narrative technique, context, and deeper meaning Why choose this bundle? ✔ Versatile – Suitable for introducing, exploring, or revising the text ✔ Engaging – A variety of tasks to suit different learning styles and abilities ✔ Time-Saving – Ready-to-use printables requiring minimal preparation Perfect for: ✔ KS4 English Literature ✔ American short story study or gothic elements ✔ Cover lessons or homework ✔ Revision and exam preparation Download today and guide your students through one of Shirley Jackson’s most morally complex and quietly disturbing short stories.

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