We are going to create a ‘revision clock’ to structure our Macbeth Act 1 revision. This can be used for any of your literature texts, so have a go at home!

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We are going to create a ‘revision clock’ to structure our Macbeth Act 1 revision. This can be used for any of your literature texts, so have a go at home! It can also be used in other subjects to split your revision into topics.

The Revision Clock Macbeth Act 1 Each section will focus on a key scene/character and theme. For each, you should include: What the scene is about Or for themes and character what we know about them and key quotes For key words: key words given to you and their defnition Macbeth Act 1

Let’s do the first one together… The Revision Clock Let’s do the first one together… Context Act 1 Scene1 Themes Act 1 scene 2 Lady Macbeth Act 1 scene 3 Macbeth Act 1 Macbeth Act 1 scene 4 Key words Act 1 scene 5 Act 1 scene 6 Act 1 scene 7