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This is from a series of posters I made for revision of the characters in Macbeth. They each display quotes that would be useful to revise for the GCSE exam. This one features Macbeth. I printed some out in A4 for my students but they look pretty good in A3 as eye-catching wall displays. Similarly, you could reduce them to A5 and provide them as revision booklets. I will be uploading Lady Macbeth, Banquo, King Duncan, Macduff and The Witches so please look for those if you wish to have the…
Macbeth Main Characters | English Literature Educational Posters
From our English Literature poster range, the Macbeth Main Characters Poster is a great educational resource that helps improve understanding and reinforce learning.
Shakespeare's Macbeth: key quotations for GCSE | Teaching Resources
A revision resource for GCSE students to help them memorise key quotations from Macbeth. A 5 page document, colour-coded according to character. Accompanying brief analysis of each quotation: stylistic features, key themes, similar scenes. Easily adaptable for differentiation.
Because who DOESN'T need to read Shakespeare?
Because who DOESN'T need to read Shakespeare? by alexis.barr on Indulgy.com
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1 Quiz
Free! A playlist of quizzes to cover every scene of Act 1 of Shakespeare's Macbeth. These are useful for starter, plenary or revision activities. || Ideas, activities and resources for teaching GCSE English || Check out my website: www.gcse-english.com for more ideas and inspiration ||
Macbeth Plot: The Story of the Play | English Literature Posters
Macbeth - Plot: The Story of the Play Poster
Shakespeare's Macbeth: key quotations for GCSE | Teaching Resources
A revision resource for GCSE students to help them memorise key quotations from Macbeth. A 5 page document, colour-coded according to character. Accompanying brief analysis of each quotation: stylistic features, key themes, similar scenes. Easily adaptable for differentiation.
Motifs of Macbeth in the play and in that time period are blood, clothing, death, darkness, nature, clothing, light, sight/blindness, equivocation, water, sleep and things that are unnatural.
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1 Quiz
A short quiz, with answers, based on Act 1, Scene 1 of Macbeth. Useful for a quick no prep starter or plenary activity!