Macbeth35 reproducible exercises in each guide reinforce basic reading and comprehension skills as they teach higher order critical thinking skills and literary appreciation. Teaching suggestions, background notes, act-by-act summaries, and answer keys included. |
Contents
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COMPREHENSION CHECK | 18 |
WORDS AND MEANINGS | 19 |
CHARACTER STUDY | 20 |
COMPREHENSION CHECK | 28 |
WORDS AND MEANINGS | 29 |
CHARACTER STUDY | 30 |
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS | 31 |
ANALOGIES | 32 |
COMPREHENSION CHECK | 33 |
WORDS AND MEANINGS | 34 |
CHARACTER STUDY | 35 |
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS | 21 |
ANALYZING SIMILES AND METAPHORS | 22 |
COMPREHENSION CHECK | 23 |
WORDS AND MEANINGS | 24 |
CHARACTER STUDY | 25 |
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS | 26 |
FINDING CAUSE AND EFFECT | 27 |
SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS | 36 |
CONSIDERING POINT OF VIEW | 37 |
27 LOOKING BACK | 38 |
28 FINAL EXAM Part 1 | 39 |
28 FINAL EXAM Part 2 | 40 |
28 FINAL EXAM Part 3 | 41 |
Common terms and phrases
12 COMPREHENSION CHECK 14 CHARACTER STUDY answer each question answer words antonym word ANTONYMS NAME DATE banquet Banquo and Fleance Birnam Wood boldface clue words boldface word branches cut CHARACTER STUDY NAME CHECK NAME DATE Circle a letter circle the hidden complete each sentence Complete the crossword COMPREHENSION CHECK NAME crossword puzzle example Find and circle find the antonym Forres Glossary definition hidden vocabulary words hidden words Inverness Irvine kill Banquo King Duncan King of Scotland Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff Macbeth and Banquo Macbeth and Lady Macbeth kills Macbeth's castle MEANINGS NAME DATE NAME DATE Circle NAME TITLE Phone phrases from Act playwright puzzle with words Review the Glossary Ross Saddleback Classics Siward sleep STUDY NAME DATE SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS THEMATIC STATEMENT theme Three Watson three witches TITLE OF PLAY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WORDS AND MEANINGS words are synonyms words from Act Words may go words with similar Write the antonym
Popular passages
Page 10 - Sentences 1. (c) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9.
Page 25 - So weary with disasters, tugged with fortune, That I would set my life on any chance To mend it, or be rid of it.
Page 37 - In all my years of practice I have never seen a case in which it didn't.
Page 43 - Think about the play you just read. What theme or themes can you recognize? What was the main idea? What point was the author trying to make about that theme?
References to this book
Unnatural Selection: Technology, Politics, and Plant Evolution Cary Fowler No preview available - 1994 |