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5/7/15 Do Now: -Take out your “Macbeth” Books and guided reading questions Homework: -MGRP and Annotated Bibliography Due Sunday 5/10 by 11:59pm Content.

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1 5/7/15 Do Now: -Take out your “Macbeth” Books and guided reading questions Homework: -MGRP and Annotated Bibliography Due Sunday 5/10 by 11:59pm Content Objective: Content Objective: Students will read Act 1 Scene 4-5 in “Macbeth” as a class. Content Objective: Content Objective: Students will use Post-It notes and the guided reading questions to track their understanding of “Macbeth”.

2 On the slips provided, answer the following questions: - Where do you find strength when experiencing a challenge? - What motivates you to keep going through difficult times? - How does writing help you overcome challenges? (Please use the colored pencils and crayons provided) You are encouraged to be creative and thoughtful. You may draw pictures, use one word, write out your thoughts, etc. Do Now:

3 Agenda: 1)Review “Macbeth” – Watch a stage production of Act I Scenes i-iii 2)Read aloud Scenes iv-v 3)Tomorrow finish Act I

4 Act I Scene iv: Actors: Duncan Malcolm Macbeth Banquo

5 Agenda: Monologue: A speech made by a character to other characters, sometimes to a crowd. It is not a dialogue, where two or more people are in conversation with each other. Monologue vs. Soliloquy:

6 Agenda: Soliloquy: Is a word taken from Latin and it means ‘talking by oneself.’ It’s a device that dramatists – and Shakespeare to great effect – used to allow a character to communicate his or her thoughts directly to the audience. The character may be surrounded by other characters but the convention is that they can’t hear the soliloquy because it is essentially a piece in which the character is thinking rather than actually speaking to anyone. Monologue vs. Soliloquy:

7 Act I Scene v: Actors: Lady Macbeth Macbeth Messenger

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10 Nick Frank N Frank E Andrew Paul Alejandr a George Jun AJ Magee Brandon Melanie Micaela Shirley Jake Bianca Bri V. Alina Lindsey Heeyeon Sakura Monica AmandaAna Teachers Desk SmartBoard DoorDoor WindowsWindows AJ Lovallo Bri P. Matt A. Period 3


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