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1. Write down and underline today’s date 2. leave a line for the TITLE 3. Draw two stick people, with the space between them dependant on the situation below (pick one!): Lesson Information A king and his subject Best friends celebrating Friends sharing a secret Friends who don’t trust each other anymore  EXT. would it still work if they were placed closer/further away? Why/ why not?

To select and retrieve information in order to deduce and infer. Lesson Objective Learning Objective Must Level 4 Could Level 6 Should Level 5

Key Stage 3 AFs AFs Reading Assessment Focus Two (AF2) I am able to understand and pick out the appropriate quote, event or idea from a text and use PEE to demonstrate my understanding. Reading Assessment Focus Three (AF3) I can read and understand meaning that is only hinted at.

Task: Read the extract and then answer the questions using EVIDENCE from the text! 1.WHO do you think characters A and B are? What is their relationship? 2.WHO do you think has the power? 3.WHAT do you think is happening? 4.WHERE is this taking place? 5.WHEN is this happening? 6.WHY is this happening?  EXT1. what is the distance between your stick people now? Add expressions to their faces this time! OR  EXT2. what questions do YOU have about this extract? For any LANGUAGE questions, try a dictionary first. REMEMBER: Explain your answer in detail Write in full sentences Copy a line from the text to back up your answer, where necessary

Reflect To select and retrieve information in order to deduce and infer. Levels 456 How are we doing so far? Write a comment in your book to say where you think you are up to so far. What level are you working at? Be ready to feed back if asked. EVIDENCE: Picked quotes “…” EXPLAINED how you worked out your POINT based on the EVIDENCE Read between the lines and CONSIDERED characters' feelings to come up with an answer

Macbeth, Act 2 scene 2, page 71 A = Lady Macbeth, B= Macbeth What has actually happened… LADY MACBETH has drugged the servants and they’ve fallen asleep! This means they can’t protect KING DUNCAN… Add the title, Macbeth! A: “…the surfeited grooms Do mock their charge with snores. I have drugged their possets…”

Macbeth, Act 2 scene 2, page 71 A = Lady Macbeth, B= Macbeth What has actually happened… LADY MACBETH says she stole the servants’ daggers and put them somewhere her husband, MACBETH, could find them, ready for the murder. She says she would have killed KING DUNCAN if he didn’t look like her dad… Macbeth! Act 2 scene 2 A: I laid their daggers ready; He could not miss them. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done ’t. - My husband!

Macbeth, Act 2 scene 2, page 71 A = Lady Macbeth, B= Macbeth What has actually happened… MACBETH confirms he has killed KING DUNCAN. 1.Look at the second line. How is Macbeth feeling? Is this what you would expect? 2.What is Lady Macbeth’s attitude in the last line? Macbeth! Act 2 scene 2 B: I have done the deed. … [Looking on his hands] This is a sorry sight.

Speculate! What are the possible motives for the murder of King Duncan? MotiveDiscussion: likely or unlikely?

Writing task: The Situation oTwo bodies have been found at Dunsinane castle, home to Lord and Lady Macbeth. oOne white male, the other white female. oThe male body was found in the grounds of the castle with a fatal sword wound. oThe female body was found within the castle, cause of death unknown. For Your Information

The Crime Scene Body Two, female, cause of death unknown. Body One, male, found within the castle with a fatal sword injury.

Following further enquiries… oThe male body has been identified as that of Macbeth. oA bloody sword was found next to him, forensics have proven that it is not Macbeth’s blood. oMacbeth was known to have many enemies. oMost renowned was Macduff, Thane of Fife and friend to Malcolm - son of old King Duncan For Your Information

News just in… o The female body has been identified as Lady Macbeth. It is still unclear as to how she died. o Macduff and Macbeth were indeed bitter rivals and it is rumoured that Macbeth was responsible for the murders of his entire family o Also, Dunsinane Castle was the site of another death earlier this month. Apparently Old King Duncan was murdered here! Guards were blamed for his death but no culprit was found. Further Information

Team up with a partner and mindmap all you remember or have noted down so far… Paired Mindmap

After questioning of servants in the castle… oLady Macbeth had been behaving very strangely in the weeks leading up to her death. oShe was sleepwalking and talking of blood. Also she was constantly washing her hands. oHer death is not being treated as suspicious but a cause is yet to be found. Further Information

Final findings… oMacbeth was also seen to be behaving oddly before he died. oFriends talk of him having visions of ghosts. oHe was also seen talking on more than one occasion with three strange looking old women.

What next? oYou must now write a report for your Chief Inspector oInclude: The scene of the crime Victim’s names Cause of death What appeared to have triggered events? Anything unusual noted in the case Clues to the murder of Old King Duncan. Main Writing Activity

Look over the work which you have completed today: Did you select key information for your report? Have you made any deductions from the information which you have retrieved? Did you make any inferences? Where they based on evidence? Try to suggest an improvement which you could make in order to reach higher levels. Self Assessment To select and retrieve information in order to deduce and infer. Levels 456