Standards Support Through Teaching and Learning Cycle
DECIDE AND PLAN
• If students have performed poorly on items matching these standards, then provide selection
scaffolds before assigning them the on-level lesson provided in the Student Edition.
• If students have done well on the Beginning-of-Year Assessment, then challenge them to
keep progressing and learning by giving them opportunities to practice the skills in depth.
• Use the Selection Resources listed on the Planning pages for The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III
to help students continually improve their ability to master the standards.
Instructional Standards: The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III
Catching Up This Year Looking Forward
Reading You may wish to administer the
Analyze Craft and Structure:
Structure (RP) worksheet
to help students better
understand the structure of
cause and effect.
Challenge students to consider
alternative ways of structuring
a play, e.g., allowing the
reasons behind characters’
actions to remain a mystery.
Speaking
and
Listening
You may wish to administer the
Speaking and Listening: Oral
Recitation and Discussion
(RP) worksheet to help
students better understand
soliloquies.
Challenge students to write and
perform soliloquies or speeches
by characters from another
work they are familiar with.
Language Review the Word Study: Latin
Prefix mal- (RP) worksheet
with students to ensure they
understand the prefix.
Have students find words in the
selection with other Latin or
Greek prefixes they recognize.
TEACH
Implement the planned lesson,
and gather evidence of student
learning.
ANALYZE AND REVISE
• Analyze student work for
evidence of student learning.
• Identify whether or not
students have met the
expectations in the standards.
• Identify implications for future
instruction.
IDENTIFY NEEDS
Analyze results of the Beginning-
of-Year Assessment, focusing on
the items relating to Unit 3. Also
take into consideration student
performance to this point and
your observations of where
particular students struggle.
RL.5 Analyze how an
author’s choices concerning
how to structure specific
parts of a text contribute
to its overall structure and
meaning as well as its
aesthetic impact.
SL.3 Evaluate a speaker’s
point of view, reasoning,
and use of evidence and
rhetoric, assessing the stance,
premises, links among ideas,
word choice, points of
emphasis, and tone used.
L.4.b Identify and correctly
use patterns of word changes
that indicate different
meanings or parts of speech.
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