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[TEA-SEP-25] ENG3U by Mr. B. Westland (2025-26 T1)
FEB 12 Lesson 21 - Macbeth Begins - Act I
In on a secret? That's dramatic irony - Christopher Warner - TED-Ed
In on a secret? That's dramatic irony - Christopher Warner - TED-Ed
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Act I - Scenes 1 and 2
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Act I, Scene iii
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BROCHURE
HUNGER GAMES MOVIE POSTER
Specific Expectation Checklist
Online Etiquette
Guidelines for Icebreakers
Guidelines for Online Contributions - Discussion Forum
Hardware and Software Requirements
Assignment Submission Guideline
Course Resource Folder
Responsibilities of Students
Attendance Policy
Cheating and Plagiarism Policy
Late and Missed Assessments Policy
Appropriate Computer Used Policy
Virtual Classroom Procedures and Code of Behaviour
Introduction Lesson Plan
Introduce Yourself
Student Information Form
Learning Skills & Work Habits Student Self-Assessment (Beginning)
Course Introduction PowerPoint
Introduction to Greek Mythology
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Presentation - Travel Brochure
Unit 1 Q&A Forum
Myth Presentation
Mythology Film Analysis - OF Learning
Unit 1 - Reflection/Feedback
Icebreaker
Hero Journey Prezi
Prometheus
Homework
Lesson 2 Plan
Icebreaker #1
Icebreaker #2
Echo and Narcissus Questions
Eos and Tithonus Questions
Eros and Psyche Questions
Persephone and Hades Questions
Homework - Orpheus and Eurydice Questions
Lesson Plan 3
Icebreaker
Medusa PowerPoint
Pandora's Box PowerPoint
Unit 2 - Resource Folder
SHORT STORY
Icebreaker
Short Story Analysis
Definitions
Plot Diagram
"What is Irony?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
The Possibility of Evil
The Possibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson, told by Edward E. French - Audio Recording
The Possibility of Evil - Homework
Analysing Short Stories - Stations
Icebreaker #1
Icebreaker #2
"What is a Theme in Literature?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
Langston Hughes: Leading Voice of the Harlem Renaissance | Biography
Thank You, Ma'am
Audio Narration
Questions - Group Work or Individual
Homework
Icebreaker
PowerPoint - Definitions
Royals by Lorde
Realism in Art and Literature in the 19th Century
The Necklace
Homework
Lesson Plan 12 - Topic (copy)
Icebreaker
"What is Symbolism?": A Literary Guide for English Teachers and Students
The Fly by William Blake
The Fly by Katherine Mansfield
Narration of The Fly
Questions
The Oregon State Guide to English Literary Terms
Unit 3 Plan
Unit 3 Q&A Forum
Unit 3 - Resource Folder
Unit 3 - Reflection/Feedback
Icebreaker
Pre-Learning Activity - Group Work - FOR Learning
Origin of Stonehenge's huge standing stones discovered | ITV News
Analysing a Travel Brochure
Stonehenge Brochure
Homework
Icebreaker
Pre-Learning Activity
Social Media For Teenagers
Digging Deeper Questions
Opinion Questions
Icebreaker
Who Was Anne Frank? | History
A day in the Secret Annex | Anne Frank House
Analysing the Effect of Word Choice on Tone
Analysing the Style, Language, and Tone of a Diary
Questions - Jan 21ST
Questions - JAN 21ST
Questions - JAN ST
Questions - JAN 2ST
Unit 4 Q&A Forum
Unit 5 Q&A Forum
Icebreaker
Why should you read "Macbeth"? - Brendan Pelsue - TED-Ed
Globe Theatre
Themes in Macbeth
"Shakespeare's MACBETH" Cliffsnotes' Video Summary
Macbeth - Act I - Scene 1
Act I - Scene ii
Act I - Scenes 1 and 2
Act I, Scene iii
Act I, Scenes iv & v
Act I, Scene vii
Act I - PowerPoint Notes
Icebreaker
Act II - PowerPoint Notes
Write a Letter - Act II, Scene ii - Individual
Act II Review
Act II, Scenes iii & iv
Icebreaker
"What is a Motif?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
"What is a Theme in Literature?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
Act III, Scene i
Act III, Scene ii
Act III, Scene iii - Fleance
Act III - Composure
Act III, Scene iv
Act III - The Downfall of Macbeth
Blood as a Motif - Homework
Icebreaker - extra
Act IV PowerPoint Notes
Macbeth's Murders
Leadership Question - End of Act IV - Individual Work
Icebreaker
Why Do You Sleepwalk?
Act V PowerPoint Notes
Act V, Scene i
Dramatic Staging of Act V
Literary Analysis of Act V - Individual Work
Creative Activity - Act V
ESL - Writing a newspaper article (step-by-step guide)
History through the eyes of the potato - Leo Bear-McGuinness
Playbill Example
Playbill - 10%