Macbeth Reading 11 Date: Objectives

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Macbeth Reading 11 Date: Objectives Read Macbeth Act 4 scene 2 and start scene 3 Comprehend the plot and express feelings on the Acts. Mark important quotes for later. Warm-up – write the answer at the top of the page Define ‘rumours' on a page. What is the danger of rumours?

Project voice by speaking forward, not down. Loud is good. Roles: Witches make another prediction. The first time led to Macbeth killing his best friend, his king and all this. Lady Macduff Ross Son Messenger First murderer Malcolm Macduff Ross Project voice by speaking forward, not down. Loud is good.

Worksheets Complete worksheets Act 4 scene 2 and 3 to engage with quotations and themes.

Cooldown I think, I know, I wonder.