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Prereading activities FOR Macbeth

Students will analyze how context, color connotations, and imagery contribute to meaning in Macbeth by watching a background video and examining various playbill covers.

Students will use academic vocabulary to summarize contextual information, discuss their quiz results and topic connections in groups, and write a prediction paragraph explaining the mood or plot suggested by the imagery on a Macbeth playbill.

Do Now - Station 1 (15 Minutes)

Discuss:

  • Do you agree with your results?

    • Why or why not?

      • Do you like your results?

        • Why or why not?

          • Do you think these results are telling of your future, or do you believe the results can change with time?

I Do - Station 2 (10 Minutes)
We Do - Station 3
You Do - Station 4 (10 Minutes)
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Question 2
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Question 3
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6.

Which of these topics reminds you of something you’ve read or watched before?

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7.

Which of these topics are you most interested in, and why?

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8.

Which of these topics reminds you of something happening in the world right now?

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9.

Which of these seems like it least belongs and why?

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Using color connotations and imagery on the cover, PREDICT what the overall mood or plot for the play will be.

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11.

Google "Macbeth Playbill." Select your favorite one, and upload it here.

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12.

Why is this one your favorite?

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When it comes to setting goals for yourself, you:

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1b.

In your free time, you are most likely to:

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1c.

How do you handle failure or setbacks?

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1d.

What is your attitude toward academic or career success?

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1e.

Your long-term career plans involve:

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1f.

When it comes to extracurricular activities or hobbies, you:

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1g.

How do you handle time management and deadlines?

Mostly A's:

You are highly ambitious and driven. You set high goals for yourself and work tirelessly to achieve them. You value work ethic and success.

Mostly B's:

You have a moderate level of ambition. You set realistic goals and work steadily toward them. You value balance between ambition and enjoying life.

Mostly C's:

You have a more laid-back approach to life and may not be very ambitious. You prefer to go with the flow and are comfortable with a relaxed pace. You value other things in life beyond what ambition can bring.

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2.

Who did Shakespeare have in mind when he wrote Macbeth?

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3.

Where did James learn about the "growing peril" of witchcraft?

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What evidence did intellectuals use to prove the existence of witchcraft?

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5.

Why would Shakespeare include witchcraft in Macbeth?