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Macbeth and Agency: Rethinking the Blame Game!
I love getting advice from my PLN. I like being challenged and pushed to develop as an educator. So when @katrinakennett told me to listen to an iTunesU lecture about agency in Macbeth from Emma Smith, I downloaded and listened to … Continue reading
Macbeth Dinner Murder Mystery Party Introduction
A week or so ago, I read an article about how making predictions leads to a deeper understanding. I decided to take advantage of this idea and my love of Leap Day (must do something epic) to create a Macbeth … Continue reading
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Tagged education, English, Macbeth, Murder Mystery, Predictions, Teaching
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