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A ready-to-teach AQA GCSE Macbeth lesson on kingship and tyranny, with workbook, detailed teacher notes, model answers and essay practice.

Teach kingship and tyranny in Macbeth with a complete, editable 60-minute lesson for Years 10-11. Students compare Duncan, Macbeth and Malcolm, analyse six short quotations, discuss competing interpretations and complete an original AQA-style analytical paragraph.
The pack contains a clean, unbranded Student Workbook, detailed Teacher Notes and a fully mirrored Answer Sheet. Activities move from accessible leadership concepts to guided language analysis, paired comparison, whole-play thinking and independent writing. Teacher guidance includes timings, prompts, misconceptions, checking questions, adaptations, extension routes and model responses.
Suitable for mixed-attainment GCSE classes, revision, cover, intervention or one-to-one teaching. Files are editable DOCX documents and can be adapted before teaching.
What is included
• 7-page Student Workbook with substantial written work
• 8-page Teacher Notes with a ready-to-teach 60-minute sequence
• 7-page Answer Sheet with indicative content and a model analytical paragraph

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