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Window Whiteboard Door 5 English Window Whiteboard Door Liam Joseph Cathal Ethan Jack P. Browne Alvaro Christopher Healy David Jack Bickmore Sean Darragh O’Reilly Eoghan DarraghBarnes Lukas Kacper Kristian Dean Thomas Dominic Karl Richard Killian

Macbeth Reading 9 Date: Warm-up – write at top of page Objectives Read Macbeth Act 3 scene 5 and 6 Comprehend the plot and express feelings on the Acts. Mark important quotes for later. Warm-up – write at top of page What is your understanding of the term ‘vengeance’. As in, I will have vengeance, avenge me or give me my revenge.

Project voice by speaking forward, not down. Loud is good. Roles: We see the queen of the Witches and Macbeth’s time as King is not going well. First witch Hecate Lennox Lord Project voice by speaking forward, not down. Loud is good.

Worksheets Read through summary notes. Complete worksheets Act 3 Scene 3-4 to engage with quotations and themes of the scene's

Cooldown I think, I know, I wonder.