
I have spent a huge amount of time creating a 64 page booklet which offers a version of Macbeth which is essentially pre-annotated. The idea is that key events are signposted, there are pause spaces for key quotations, and general discussion annotation space in the booklet. It will save time and money for students who cannot afford copies of the text. It will also limit time spent annotating as many key points are already there.
There are also scene trackers and quotation trackers, along with a “Cold Watch” timeline linked to the Animated Tales for Macbeth, which is here on YouTube.
I sell a lot of resources within my CPD sessions, however I am keen to make all of this freely available. Some people have suggested having a donate a coffee option available – so, if you download and use these resources and want to say thank-you in this way, click below:

Overview of unit:
** COMING SOON **
Macbeth Course Reader
The full, unadapted text is below, with events and quotation tracker, all annotations, and a closing timeline. You can download either the .pdf or .doc – however you may need to download this font to get it to work for you on word!
Context booklet (COMING SOON)
The following booklet is designed to support AQA language paper 2. It focuses on the 19th century non-fiction, and the skills of Q2 and Q3. The sources are picked to support the contextual understanding of Macbeth, and are mapped against the play in the overview document. The true or false statements are also in this document along with the suggested videos for the context tasks. PDF and DOC are available, but as above, you will need to download the anitypewriter font if you want to adapt!
