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Macbeth Resource Pack
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Macbeth Resource Pack

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Synopsis Character description Historical context Narrative (Act 1-5) Writer’s choices Themes Characterisation Motifs and symbolism Dramatic devices Adaptations Analysis of quotations Essay writing technique
Visual Guide King Lear
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Visual Guide King Lear

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The emoji visual guide for King Lear offers a simplified, engaging way to understand the play’s complex storyline, with each emoji representing key characters, events, and emotional tones in each act. Here’s a breakdown for each act: Act 1 – The Kingdom’s Division 👑⚔️💔 The crown emoji represents King Lear and the kingdom. Crossed swords symbolize the impending conflict and power struggle. The broken heart conveys Lear’s pain as he divides his kingdom, expecting love but facing betrayal. Act 2 – Rising Tensions 🏰👥👿 The castle represents the royal setting. Two people emoji illustrate alliances and manipulations among characters. The devil face highlights the deceitful plots by Goneril, Regan, and Edmund. Act 3 – The Storm and Betrayal 🌩️🌲💨👑 The storm emoji captures the raging tempest that Lear endures, symbolizing his inner turmoil. Trees indicate the forest, where many scenes unfold as Lear becomes homeless. The wind emoji represents Lear’s vulnerability and madness. The crown reminds us of Lear’s identity, now stripped of power. Act 4 – Compassion and Schemes 👨‍🦯💔👸❤️ A man with a cane shows Gloucester’s blindness, and his loyalty despite his hardship. The broken heart symbolizes the continued betrayal Lear faces from his daughters. The queen (👸) and heart (❤️) show Cordelia’s compassion as she returns to save her father. Act 5 – Tragedy Unfolds ⚔️💀👿💔👨‍👧⚰️ Crossed swords represent the battle between France and England. The skull conveys the deaths and tragic fate of many characters. The devil emoji highlights Edmund’s deceit and betrayal. A broken heart shows the loss and sorrow felt, particularly by Lear. The father-daughter emojis (👨‍👧) illustrate Lear’s heartbreaking reunion with Cordelia. The coffin represents the tragic conclusion, marked by death and grief.
Sing Street Booklet
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Sing Street Booklet

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Sing Street Booklet Introduction to Film Techniques/Vocabulary Camera Shots and Angles Details of the Film Character List Setting Plot Summary Music in the Film Review of the Film Key Moment 1: Opening Scene Key Moment 2: Starting the Band Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It Key Moment 8: The Dance Key Moment 9: Ending Scene
Paula Meehan Notes
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Paula Meehan Notes

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“Them Ducks Died for Ireland” Sonnet - Reflection on 1916 “The Statue of the Virgin at Granard Speaks” “Buying Winkles” “The Pattern” “Hearth Lesson”
Junior Certificate English CBA- Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Guide Workbook
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Junior Certificate English CBA- Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Guide Workbook

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Junior Certificate English - Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) 10 page Student Preparation workbook Overview sheet and workbook that guides students through the task from ideas to performance Plan your topic and delivery method Research your topic Write the script Perform it in front of the class Complete a written Student Reflection Note. Space for student planning, research and writing of task Infographics on speeches and oral performance Flashcard cutouts *Reflection note