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Ink Pellet’s book review section covers an eclectic selection of new fiction, teachers’ guides, audio books and classics.

Many of our reviews are written by teachers, so we have an expert eye on how texts will work in the classroom. We hope to create a useful archive of reviews so that you can use this as a reference. If you would like to join our panel of reviewers, please join in or email the editor john@inkpellet.co.uk. We hope the section inspires you to share new fiction with your pupils or to revisit old favourites yourself

  1. As You Like It by Transport, Key Theatre, Peterborough

     

    Transport's modern take on As You Like It blew our reviewers away. PETER KING explains why...

  2. Review: Teechers by John Godber

    Review: Teechers by John Godber  

    EDNA HOBBS enjoyed a nostalgic night at the theatre with John Godber's classic Teechers. So has life changed THAT much? Edna tells all...

  3. Words, words, words!

     

    Derrick Gask, from Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, shares five of his favourite Shakespearean inventions for your delectation...

  4. War Horse show goes on the road

    War Horse show goes on the road  

    The National Theatre’s learning Programme manager Melanie Whitehead told LESLEY FINLAY about what audiences can expect from the War Horse tour...

  5. Let’s get digital

     

    Teacher EDNA HOBBS has a tip for fellow English (and drama) teachers...

  6. National Youth Theatre grows up

    National Youth Theatre grows up  

    The National Youth Theatre's artistic director and CEO PAUL ROSEBY describes the work of this new company...

  7. Pass it on: September 2013

    Pass it on: September 2013  

    The buzz word in the stem world is all about code: educators and industry leaders are realising research and development is being inhibited because students are not being taught coding. Many students are not even taught how to use PowerPoint, Publisher or Word to their full capacity. Coding is the language of computers and will […]

  8. Noticeboard: September 2013

    Noticeboard: September 2013  

    A group of enterprising English teachers fed up with spending enormous amounts of time researching approaches to work have set up their own resources website called www.teachliterature.co.uk.  Nicky Madigan told Ink Pellet why they had set up the site: ‘We found that we were spending enormous amounts of time researching authors and contextual information, devising […]

  9. Brecht’s Arturo Ui opens

     

    You cannot beat a bit of of Bertolt Brecht. Chichester Festival Theatre’s acclaimed production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui opens at the Duchess Theatre in London on September 25  and features Henry Goodman reprising his award-winning performance in the title role. The play is set in Chicago during the Great Depression – the […]

  10. Alan Gibbons: Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner

    Alan Gibbons: Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner  

    Student LINUS HEAD got the chance to interview award-winning author Alan Gibbons who paid a visit to his school Lychett Minster in Dorset....