FREE Lesson Plans for Teaching the Crucible in High School Literature

Published:
July 30, 2015

Sarah Shelton

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Are you putting together your own literature studies for your highschooler this year?
crucible

The Crucible is an import piece of American Literature that is a favorite among English teachers. The Crucible lesson plans and activities below will engage high school students by uniting the text with the ideas of McCarthyism and “the red scare.”

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