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Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides
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"This resource was exactly what I needed! The design is clean, the directions are clear, and it was so easy to plug into my lessons."
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I have long found CCSS. 9-10.7/11-12.7, which deal with analyzing multiple versions of a work, to be extremely challenging. The standard grows more complicated when teachers consider the 9-10 standard specifically indicates that students should consider two different mediums, and the 11-12 standard identifies Shakespeare by name.

Because I find these standards particularly difficult, I developed this resource, which takes students through different visual interpretations of the Macbeth.

Students see 42 different images the Scottish play, including multiple versions of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth's first meeting with the Weird Sisters, the banquet with Banquo's ghost, and Macbeth's return to the witches. Each image comes with questions. In addition, I've also included the specific lesson plan I use in class.

To make this resource as flexible as possible, I have included a fully editable Google Slides, so teachers can customize everything! Since this is a Google resource, TPT will automatically add a copy to your Google Drive!

I also have similar lessons for Shakespeare's other most-famous works! You can purchase all of these resources in my Visualizing Shakespeare Bundle:

With this bundle, you get 100+ images and 200+ questions! To purchase each of these resources individually would be $25, but buying them in the bundle saves you $10.00, which is like getting two resources for free!

Keep in touch and get more great ideas for teaching secondary ELA!

Check out these related blog entries on Moore English:

-Visualizing Shakespeare

-Why We Act out Plays in ELA

-4 Must-Have ELA Anchor Charts

-10 Secondary ELA YouTube Recommendations

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Visualizing Macbeth (42 images) / Editable Google Slides

Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
4.8 (5 ratings)
Moore English
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$4.99

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Grades
9th - 12th
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42
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Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 month

What others say

"This resource was exactly what I needed! The design is clean, the directions are clear, and it was so easy to plug into my lessons."
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Emily A.

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Macbeth was the first Shakespeare play I ever taught, and it helped me appreciate how much fun your students can have while acting out a drama in the classroom.However, this experience also helped me understand what aspects of a Shakespearean drama frustrate students and teachers. Some of the charac
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I have long found CCSS. 9-10.7/11-12.7, which deal with analyzing multiple versions of a work, to be extremely challenging. The standard grows more complicated when teachers consider the 9-10 standard specifically indicates that students should consider two different mediums, and the 11-12 standard
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Description

I have long found CCSS. 9-10.7/11-12.7, which deal with analyzing multiple versions of a work, to be extremely challenging. The standard grows more complicated when teachers consider the 9-10 standard specifically indicates that students should consider two different mediums, and the 11-12 standard identifies Shakespeare by name.

Because I find these standards particularly difficult, I developed this resource, which takes students through different visual interpretations of the Macbeth.

Students see 42 different images the Scottish play, including multiple versions of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth's first meeting with the Weird Sisters, the banquet with Banquo's ghost, and Macbeth's return to the witches. Each image comes with questions. In addition, I've also included the specific lesson plan I use in class.

To make this resource as flexible as possible, I have included a fully editable Google Slides, so teachers can customize everything! Since this is a Google resource, TPT will automatically add a copy to your Google Drive!

I also have similar lessons for Shakespeare's other most-famous works! You can purchase all of these resources in my Visualizing Shakespeare Bundle:

With this bundle, you get 100+ images and 200+ questions! To purchase each of these resources individually would be $25, but buying them in the bundle saves you $10.00, which is like getting two resources for free!

Keep in touch and get more great ideas for teaching secondary ELA!

Check out these related blog entries on Moore English:

-Visualizing Shakespeare

-Why We Act out Plays in ELA

-4 Must-Have ELA Anchor Charts

-10 Secondary ELA YouTube Recommendations

Credit for Comments

Thank you for downloading this product. I’d love your feedback, and for each rating and comment you provide, TpT will give you credit toward a future purchase! Login in to your TpT account, click My Purchases, and beside each purchase, you’ll find a link to Provide Feedback! Rate, comment, and earn TpT credit! Let me know how you use this product in your classroom, what resources I should work on next, and ideas you have for Moore English

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 23, 2025
This resource was exactly what I needed! The design is clean, the directions are clear, and it was so easy to plug into my lessons.
Engaging Eighth ELA
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679 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2024
This was such a cool way to tie art and discussion in with Macbeth.
Jessica S.
107 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
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Moore English
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Oct 1, 2024
Thank you! This is such a fun lesson for students!
Rated 4 out of 5
March 28, 2024
A great resource to supplement what I have already been using. Thank you.
Kim R.
1,922 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
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Mar 28, 2024
I appreciate all your comments!
Rated 5 out of 5
November 9, 2023
I like the variety of prompts coming from various art work and illustrations. I do find that the overall content is a bit repetitive. I am picking and choosing from the slides to serve as bellringers, either as pre-reading or to re-cap the previous day's reading. There are references to video. I do find it can be compared/contrasted, or one can discuss setting, staging or costume from the slides.
Rebecca C.
374 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
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Nov 9, 2023
Thank you for such a thorough review! I so appreciate your taking time to leave feedback!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 2, 2023
This product makes a teacher's job easier. It is ready to go.
Laura R.
548 reviews
Grades taught: 10th
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Mar 2, 2023
I'm so glad this made your life easier! Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback!

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Analyze a particular point of view or cultural experience reflected in a work of literature from outside the United States, drawing on a wide reading of world literature.
Analyze the representation of a subject or a key scene in two different artistic mediums, including what is emphasized or absent in each treatment (e.g., Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts” and Breughel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus).
Analyze how an author draws on and transforms source material in a specific work (e.g., how Shakespeare treats a theme or topic from Ovid or the Bible or how a later author draws on a play by Shakespeare).
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