Minds On:
Took up reflection questions on Act 1, scene 3
Introduction to Irony: Dramatic, Situational, and Verbal by watching Ed.ted.com short videos
Irony Worksheet
Hands On:
Read aloud Act 1 scene 4
Find examples of verbal, situational, and dramatic ironies in this scene.
Assigned Background research groups:
Map of Scotland, Scottish Witches, King James 1 of England / VI of Scotland, Weapons and Armour, Kings Duncan, Macbeth & Macolm, The Great Chain of Being, and Superstitions about the play.
Consolidation:
How does irony intensify our understanding of the conflicts? of the characters? What predictions can we make as to what will happen next?
Homework:
Read Act 1 scene 5
begin research
Took up reflection questions on Act 1, scene 3
Introduction to Irony: Dramatic, Situational, and Verbal by watching Ed.ted.com short videos
Irony Worksheet
Hands On:
Read aloud Act 1 scene 4
Find examples of verbal, situational, and dramatic ironies in this scene.
Assigned Background research groups:
Map of Scotland, Scottish Witches, King James 1 of England / VI of Scotland, Weapons and Armour, Kings Duncan, Macbeth & Macolm, The Great Chain of Being, and Superstitions about the play.
Consolidation:
How does irony intensify our understanding of the conflicts? of the characters? What predictions can we make as to what will happen next?
Homework:
Read Act 1 scene 5
begin research