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Agenda 4/20 Journal #4 Literacy Fair Project Presentations Macbeth Menu Get your journal!

Journal #4 No, this quote doesn’t have anything to do with baseball. But it IS a line from the first pages of Macbeth. 1.What do you think it means? 2.If you were to translate it so that you and your friends understand—what would it say? *Use complete sentences “Fair is foul and foul is fair.”

Project Presentations Before we begin… Explain on your slip what letter grade you deserve and why. Show us what you made! 1.The project I chose was… 2.My project was based on… 3.I enjoyed doing this project… (Scale of 1-10)

Macbeth Menu What is this about? Main Dishes Side Dishes Dessert Pay the Check Due Dates Where do you put this?