27/6/23
Exam reflection
26/6/23
Review of exam
20/6/23
Exam week
19/6/23
Public holiday
13/6/23
Online assessment
12/6/23
Online assessment
6/6/23
Complete your answer to the text question. If you finish, swop your answer with another student and give constructive criticism to help them improve their answer.
5/6/23
We will be going through the structure of the answer to the question set last week and you will be planning your answer.
30/5/23
Complete another students quiz.
Use this sheet to start planning an answer about Shakespeare. We will be going through the structure in class.
29/5/23
Write a quiz on Macbeth for another student. It must have at least 10 questions and cover the topics of plot, characters and themes. Your quiz can take any format you would like.
23/5/23
Complete the one pager from yesterday's lesson. Start to write a quiz for the other students about Macbeth.
22/5/23
Use these instructions to produce a one pager on Macbeth (template). This will be a revision tool.
16/5/23
Complete this Macbeth word search, crossword and scavenger hunt.
15/5/23
No lesson as it is a public holiday.
9/5/23
Translate Act 5, Scene 1 into modern English.
You need to choose 10 lines from this copy of the scene and translate these 10 lines.
8/5/23
No lesson as it is a public holiday.
2/5/23
Complete the task on slide 5 of the powerpoint from yesterday's lesson.
1/5/23
Read the powerpoint on Act 5, scene 8. Look up a copy of the scene.
Start the task on slide 5.
25/4/23
Complete the themes exercises from yesterday's lesson.
24/4/23
be Read through your notes and remind yourself of what the word 'tragedy' means.
Read the powerpoint 'Themes in Macbeth' and complete the activities as you come to them. Use these quote sheets.
18/4/23
Read Is Macbeth about good v evil?
Read through slide 8 from the powerpoint from last lesson and make notes on what you think on this topic in your book.
Work through slides 9 - 14. Stick these notes in your book, highlight them where appropriate.
Complete the plenary on slide 15.
17/4/23
Read this powerpoint about 'Tragedy and Macbeth'. Stick this sheet on tragic elements in your book and make notes around the sheet according to the questions on slide 5.
Answer the questions on slide 6 in your book.
Exam reflection
26/6/23
Review of exam
20/6/23
Exam week
19/6/23
Public holiday
13/6/23
Online assessment
12/6/23
Online assessment
6/6/23
Complete your answer to the text question. If you finish, swop your answer with another student and give constructive criticism to help them improve their answer.
5/6/23
We will be going through the structure of the answer to the question set last week and you will be planning your answer.
30/5/23
Complete another students quiz.
Use this sheet to start planning an answer about Shakespeare. We will be going through the structure in class.
29/5/23
Write a quiz on Macbeth for another student. It must have at least 10 questions and cover the topics of plot, characters and themes. Your quiz can take any format you would like.
23/5/23
Complete the one pager from yesterday's lesson. Start to write a quiz for the other students about Macbeth.
22/5/23
Use these instructions to produce a one pager on Macbeth (template). This will be a revision tool.
16/5/23
Complete this Macbeth word search, crossword and scavenger hunt.
15/5/23
No lesson as it is a public holiday.
9/5/23
Translate Act 5, Scene 1 into modern English.
You need to choose 10 lines from this copy of the scene and translate these 10 lines.
8/5/23
No lesson as it is a public holiday.
2/5/23
Complete the task on slide 5 of the powerpoint from yesterday's lesson.
1/5/23
Read the powerpoint on Act 5, scene 8. Look up a copy of the scene.
Start the task on slide 5.
25/4/23
Complete the themes exercises from yesterday's lesson.
24/4/23
be Read through your notes and remind yourself of what the word 'tragedy' means.
Read the powerpoint 'Themes in Macbeth' and complete the activities as you come to them. Use these quote sheets.
18/4/23
Read Is Macbeth about good v evil?
Read through slide 8 from the powerpoint from last lesson and make notes on what you think on this topic in your book.
Work through slides 9 - 14. Stick these notes in your book, highlight them where appropriate.
Complete the plenary on slide 15.
17/4/23
Read this powerpoint about 'Tragedy and Macbeth'. Stick this sheet on tragic elements in your book and make notes around the sheet according to the questions on slide 5.
Answer the questions on slide 6 in your book.