3. Lady Macbeth

GCSE English Lit: Paper 1
Lady Macbeth
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EnglishUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3)GCSE

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Introduction

An interactive lesson on Lady Macbeth - it uses adjectives and an adjective starter as a hook activity to the main content.

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GCSE English Lit: Paper 1
Lady Macbeth

Slide 1 - Slide

Welcome I hope you find this lesson useful!

At the end of the lesson, you will be able to confidently discuss Lady Macbeth as a character 
Lesson Aims

Slide 2 - Slide

Feel free to modify these objectives

In groups, one of you will sit
with your back to the screen.

Your teacher will spin the spinner and display an adjective. DO NOT READ IT ALOUD!

The students who can see the screen must define that adjective without using the word or spelling it out (that's cheating!)

Then it's another group member's turn!

You have a minute to guess!
timer
1:00
 Adjective Articulate!
Starter

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I've used this before and it works well. You can run it differently if you like - this is a fun way to introduce different aspects of Lady Macbeth's character.
Lady Macbeth Character Summary
Each of the adjectives on the spinner can be used to describe Lady Macbeth... here are some with explanation...

Slide 4 - Slide

Students should see the link between this and the starter activity!


Ambitious and determined
Strong desire for power, 
willing to do anything for 
Macbeth to become king.
Lady Macbeth Character Summary

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Manipulative and ruthless:
Pushes Macbeth to commit murder, initially lacks moral hesitation.
Lady Macbeth Character Summary

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Cold and calculating
Begins as the more dominant 
and fearless partner, prioritizing 
power over conscience.
Lady Macbeth Character Summary

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Lady Macbeth Character Summary
Guilt-ridden and unstable:
Over time, guilt overwhelms her, leading to mental deterioration.

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Tragic figure
Her ambition and actions 
ultimately lead to her psychological breakdown and death.
Lady Macbeth Character Summary

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  • You will be put into groups
     with a focus on a particular
     scene. Focus on the character
     of Lady Macbeth.
  • Find suitable adjectives to
     describe her in this scene.
  • As they appear on the board,
     they will need to be organised
     into their place in the grid
Group Activity

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Each group could have one representative to drag their adjective into the correct box. 

It could also work with groups directing the teacher!
Group
Scene
Key event for Lady Macbeth
1
Act 1, Scene 5
Lady Macbeth reads Macbeth's letter and resolves to push him towards regicide.
2
Act 1, Scene 7
Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to go through with the murder of King Duncan.
3
Act 2, Scene 2
The immediate aftermath of Duncan's murder.
4
Act 3, Scene 4
The banquet scene where Macbeth sees Banquo’s ghost.
5
Act 5, Scene 1
Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking scene, revealing her guilt and descent into madness.
Group Activity

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A1 S5
A1 S7
A2 S2
A3 S4
A5 S1
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Group Activity
Lady Macbeth Timeline

Slide 12 - Mind map

The mind map will have to be organised as contributions will land randomly!
Write a PEEL sentence that explains how Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in your scene
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5:00
Write a PEEL sentence that explains how Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in your scene
Individual Activity

Slide 13 - Open question

This could be either based on the original scene a student looked at in their group or it could be based on the feedback from the last activity about another of the scenes. I leave that to you!
To what extent does Shakespeare have Lady Macbeth conform or defy gender expectations of his time?
To what extent does Shakespeare have
Lady Macbeth conform or defy gender expectations of his time?

Slide 14 - Open question

Any student can answer this as it is an opinion based question. No fixed answer.
Which do you think is Lady Macbeth's most distinctive character trait?
Which do you think is Lady Macbeth's
most distinctive character trait? 
Manipulative
A tragic figure
Ruthless
Ambitious
Unstable
Fearless
Resilient
Cold
Dominant
Something Else

Slide 15 - Poll

This should provide interesting results that you could use to generate a brief discussion!
Which quality did you pick and why?
Which quality did you pick and why?

Slide 16 - Open question

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Write down something new you learned about Lady Macbeth in this lesson.
Write down something new you learned
about Lady Macbeth in this lesson. 

Slide 17 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
Write down something new you learned about Lady Macbeth in this lesson.
Write down something you
want explained in more detail.

Slide 18 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
How confident do you feel writing about Lady Macbeth?
How confident do you feel
writing about Lady Macbeth?
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Slide 19 - Poll

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