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Complete Toolkit. If you choose to work through in order, we recommend you watch the Macbeth after activity 10, before completing the remaining activities. Several activities also contain Primary versions with slight adjustments that may help younger learners.
- Macbeth Teacher Pack 2023
Resource PDFs. These printable PDFs can be used in the...
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Macbeth is a play about witchcraft and ambition. All of the...
- Macbeth Teacher Pack 2023
- SCENE I. A desert place. Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches. First Witch. When shall we three meet again. In thunder, lightning, or in rain? Second Witch.
- SCENE I. Court of Macbeth’s castle. Enter BANQUO, and FLEANCE bearing a torch before him. BANQUO. How goes the night, boy? FLEANCE. The moon is down; I have not heard the clock.
- SCENE I. Forres. The palace. Enter BANQUO. BANQUO. Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, As the weird women promised, and, I fear, Thou play’dst most foully for’t: yet it was said.
- SCENE I. A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron. Thunder. Enter the three Witches. First Witch. Thrice the brinded cat hath mew’d. Second Witch. Thrice and once the hedge-pig whined.
Resource PDFs. These printable PDFs can be used in the classroom to support the activities on this page. Resource A - Macbeth in Ten Plot Points. Resource B - Act 1, Scene 4 (Edited) Resource C - The Macbeths (Edited Scenes) Resource D - Character Study. Resource E - Ambition & The Witches (Edited) Resource F - The Porter: 'Knock, Knock!'
Macbeth is a play about witchcraft and ambition. All of the information you need about the play is divided into four sections: Story , Characters , Language and Staging. Each section has three different levels of information.
PRIMARY ACTIVITY. Click on the witches in the Character Who’s Who section on this page. It opens up a gallery of images of witches in different productions of Macbeth. Which images look most like the witches you imagine? Watch this clip on the rhythm Shakespeare uses in his writing.
This pack supports the RSC’s 2021 performances of Michael Morpurgo’s Tales from Shakespeare, Macbeth. The activities provided in this pack are specifically designed to support KS1-3 pupils in their writing and offers a number of writing opportunities centred around Macbeth, exploring the story, characters and vocabulary. CONTENTS.
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© Royal Shakespeare Company ABOUT THIS PACK This pack supports the RSC’s 2018 production of Macbeth, directed by Polly Findlay. The activities provided in this pack are specifically designed to support KS3-4 students attending the performance and studying Macbeth in school. Notes from the production,