Take everything else off of your desks!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Frindle Vocabulary Activities
Advertisements

Macbeth Themes.
 predictive; foretelling of events to come (adjective)
Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Desire Think of something you want so much you would do just about anything to get it. Describe what you desire and consider what.
In your notebooks make a list of the following for your MadLib. The number next to the part of speech indicates how many of each word you need. Plural.
POWER IN SHAKESPEARE. INTRODUCTION Definition of Power: ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.  Power helps people accomplish.
Unit 8 Vocabulary: Finding a Spouse
Academic VocabAcademic Vocab. Academic Vocab PacketAcademic Vocab Packet  If you lose this packet: It is mandatory after school tutoring It is mandatory.
Macbeth Themes Sketch Themes - Create a sketch that illustrates a theme in “Macbeth.” Theme can be an image of one or more characters doing something,
“There’s no way to read a person’s mind by his face.” –King Duncan (I.iv.13-14).
Word Generation: Vocabulary Notebook 1.05 Cloning: Does rap music have a negative impact on youth?
Simple and Complete. Sentence  Subject and Predicate Every sentence has: Subject Predicate.
Take everything else off of your desks! Take out your: Notebooks Writing Utensils Tuesday May 26, 2015.
POWER In Shakespeare “Absolute power corrupts absolutely” John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, first Baron Acton (1834–1902).
Using Context Clues English I – Academic Fall, 2005.
Crime, Punishment…and Teens Page 187. Ac-cuse Part of speech: verb (action word) Definition: to accuse someone is to say that he/she has done something.
May 17, 2012 Please take out your: Notebooks, your Macbeth books and a WRITING UTENSIL Take everything else off of your desks!
ENGLISH IV Unit 1 Day 5- Vocabulary 1, Reflection, Tattoos.
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth Anticipation Guide November 19, 2015.
Macbeth Links to themes in Macbeth. Ambition  The ruthless seeking of power by Macbeth, urged on by his equally ambitious wife. It can be thought of.
Week 24 Antigone AP Prompt How should I write this? What are they talking about and what are they asking me to do?
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 ESL Level 3, Week 14. Announcements Vocabulary test on Thursday Next Monday (May 30) No class Next Tuesday (May 31) Unit
What do you need? “I have a Dream Speech” HW in Homework Bin Daily Handout Daily Handout HW Article ON YOUR DESK HW Article ON YOUR DESK Binder Binder.
WHEN CHRISTIANS GET IT WRONG When Bad Things Happen.
English I – Academic Fall, 2005
GOOD MORNING! Monday May 2, 2011
Friday, January 29th You have 10 minutes to create a study tool (Quizlet, etc) and study for Monday’s vocab quiz. Remember, you may want to include a way.
The Elements of Fiction
10 Minutes of Book Love.
English I – Academic Fall, 2005
Friday, March 10th …warm-up below
What do you think these words and phrases mean
Good Morning! May 25, 2010 Please take out your Macbeth books, your notebooks and a writing utensil … Then take EVERYTHING ELSE off of your desks!!
Take everything else off of your desks!
Home of the Mighty Eagles!
Sci-Fi / Fantasy Lit. August 18, 2017
Sci-Fi / Fantasy Lit. August 15, 2016
One art Elizabeth Bishop.
Of mice and men By Sharanjit Chahal 10mdl The full guide…
Themes Notes Date: Objectives
Interpretation of Lines
Vocabulary Red Hot Root Words
Vocabulary Week of 5/7 – 5/11 Goal: to learn a new word, its part of speech, and how to use it correctly in a sentence.
Vocabulary Week of May 23rd – May 24th
Vocabulary Week of May 29th – May 31st
POWER In Shakespeare “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”
Vocabulary ESL Week of: September 20, 2013
Take everything else off of your desks!
Vocabulary Review units 1-2: Day one
6th Grade Advanced Language Arts Ms. Currie
Section A – Shakespeare List the main events from
The Tragedy of Macbeth Set in Scotland
Vocabulary.
Vocabulary Red Hot Root Words.
Vocabulary in Context Part 4.
Bellringers Week 7 ACT Vocab..
Monday, April 3rd, 2017 Take out all necessary supplies
Monday May 8th, 2017 Take out all necessary supplies Pen or pencil
ESL Level 3, Week 8 Shirley Kolta
Essay Guidelines.
Week 6 Quiz on Friday Definitions with Sentences, Parts of Speech, and Synonyms also due Friday.
Take everything else off of your desks!
The building blocks of language!
Take everything else off of your desks!
Macbeth Act 1 vocabulary.
Vocabulary Week of May 6th – may 10th
Macbeth Learning Objective Read and understand Act 3 Scene 3
Week #5 - Vocabulary #4, 14, 24, 34, and 44!!!.
Verbs Part 1.
GOOD MORNING! MONDAY March 21, 2011
Presentation transcript:

Take everything else off of your desks! Monday May 11, 2015 Take out your: Notebooks Writing Utensils Take everything else off of your desks!

Class Objectives Make judgment calls on major themes Students will be able to … Make judgment calls on major themes Discuss major themes in Macbeth Argue positions on themes

Language Objectives Discuss major themes Students will be able to … Discuss major themes Use academic language and reasoning skills to argue positions on major themes Identify parts of speech and definitions for Macbeth Vocabulary

Agenda Macbeth Vocab Week 1 Finish up Four Corners Start Act I Scene i

Macbeth Vocab Week 1 McB Vocab Week 1 Words p. 154 McB Vocab Week 1 Homework p. 155

Apparition Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: a supernatural appearance of a person or thing, especially a ghost; a specter or phantom Sentence: The apparition was clear and there was no denying the supernatural presence.

Surmise Verb We must surmise that Macbeth is going to be a rad play. Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To make a guess; assume hesitantly Sentence: We must surmise that Macbeth is going to be a rad play.

Corporal Part of Speech: ADJ Definition: Of the body Sentence: The nuns at the catholic school are infamous for their daily corporal punishment.

Cleave Verb I watched as she cleaved her hair. To cut or divide Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To cut or divide Sentence: I watched as she cleaved her hair.

Recompense Part of Speech: Noun Definition: Amends made, as for damage or lost property Sentence: I received a recompense of $2,000 for the damages to my property.

Wanton Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Immoral or unchaste; Lewd or extravagant Sentence: Twerking is a wanton act that often gets the wrong kind of attention.

Harbinger Noun Crows are often harbingers of death in literature. Part of Speech: Noun Definition: Someone or something that indicates what’s going to happen Sentence: Crows are often harbingers of death in literature.

Metaphysical Adjective Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Without material form or substance; Refers to things that exist but cannot be seen Sentence: The metaphysical world is often intense and confusing.

Beguile Verb The wolf beguiled the sheep and ate well that night. Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To trick or deceive, influence by slyness Sentence: The wolf beguiled the sheep and ate well that night.

Purveyor Noun Oprah is a purveyor of fine things. Someone who supplies Part of Speech: Noun Definition: Someone who supplies provisions Sentence: Oprah is a purveyor of fine things.

1. If you reach your goal, the end justifies the means.

2. Patriotism requires obedience to the governing authority.

3. True love has no motivation.

4. Loyalty to family supersedes loyalty to the government.

5. Commitment to principle supersedes loyalty to family.

6. You are the maker of your own destiny.

7. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

8. The road to hell is paved with good intentions

9. Behind every great man is a great woman.

10. Witches, demons, and evil spirits exist.

11. Sometimes you must do something wrong to get what you need.

12. What goes around comes around.

13. Murder can be justified.

14. Power should not be questioned.

15. Traitors should be executed.

16. An eye for an eye.

17. Great leaders do everything they can to succeed.

18. Success is worth any price.