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Take everything else off of your desks! Take out your: Notebooks Writing Utensils Tuesday May 26, 2015

Class Objectives  Students will be able to … Discuss progression of main characters (Do Now) Review Macbeth Act IV Read and annotate Macbeth Act IV

Language Objectives  Students will be able to … Discuss major themes Use academic language and reasoning skills to discuss Act IV Identify parts of speech and definitions for Macbeth Act IV Vocabulary

Agenda Macbeth Essay Prompts Act IV Do Now Act IV Vocab Finish reading and annotating Act IV Homework: Act IV Quiz

Macbeth Essay Prompts  Page 58

Macbeth Act IV Do Now  Page 59

Macbeth Act IV WORDS  Page 164 Macbeth Act IV Homework  Page 165

Part of Speech: Verb Definition : To defeat in a competition, race, or conflict Sentence: We wanted to vanquish our opponents after we found out the prize was two million dollars.

Part of Speech: Noun Definition : A person who cultivates a refined taste Sentence: My cousin prides himself on being the epicure of the family.

Part of Speech: Noun Definition : Insatiable greed for wealth and riches Sentence: His avarice prevents him from being able to be a good leader.

Part of Speech: Noun Definition : Moral weakness Sentence: She struggles with her vices on a daily basis.