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Tuesday – English 10Week Three

In-Class• Memoir Presentations – Enable Discussion Tab• Starting Macbeth• Discuss the role of witches• Act Out Act One: Scene One Homework• Writing Prompt: Chance, Choice, and Tragedy• Comment on three other classmates’ blogs

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Tuesday – English 10Week Three

Questions to Consider – The Witches• Initial reactions• Think about the colors in the picture – What do they signify? What do they make you think about?• What effect does this have on how you view the play?• What do you think each witch is thinking?• What would be your reaction if you saw them here?

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Wednesday – English 10Week Three

In-Class• Vocabulary Fun!• Look at blog posts• Recap Act One: Scene One• Watch film versions of Macbeth• Macbeth Act One: Scene Three

Homework• Bring independent reading book on Friday• Writing Prompt: Deep, Deep Questions

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Wednesday – English 10Week Three

Questions to Consider - Watching the Film Versions

•Initial reactions to the witch portrayal?•What do you notice about:

…the location?…the speech of the witches?…the sound effects / music in the

background?…their dress?

•What decisions did the director make?•Which one would you want to watch for fun?

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Thursday – English 10Week Three

In-Class• Debrief Videos• Deep, Deep Questions• Macbeth Act One: Scene Three

Homework• Bring independent reading book tomorrow• Writing Post: Bravery• Study for Vocabulary Quiz!

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Friday – English 10Week Three

In-Class• Independent Reading• Vocabulary Quiz• Debrief Bravery Post• Macbeth Act One: Scene Two

Homework• Creative reading of the text

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Friday – English 10Week Three

Homework• Do something creative with the text you have read so far

Come up with some sort of physical representation of your understanding of something in the first three scenes of Act

IMust include two paragraphs with it:

One paragraph: Description of why you choose this part / topic and why. Also discuss the medium your finished product is in and why.Second paragraph: Back up your picture with two quotations from the text. Find them, cite them, and let’s go from there.