A slide deck covering the final step of the refutation model: Summarize/Impact. It teaches students how to use impact calculus (magnitude, probability, etc.) to win the clash.
An expanded, two-page version of the game note scroll worksheet. Page 1 contains the game tracker and initial drafts, while Page 2 features the final Shakespearean encoding and space for peer decoding to ensure secrecy. Updated with improved page breaks and writing space.
An updated Jeopardy-style game show slide deck for Macbeth Acts 1-3. Features interpretation slides that display both the quote and multiple-choice translations for better clarity. Round 6 choices now reflect full-quote translations.
A combined worksheet featuring a top section for tracking 6 rounds of the 'Macbeth Decoded' game show and a bottom section containing the original 'Cipher Scroll' encoding activity. Updated for better handwriting space and to fit on one page.
A Jeopardy-style game show slide deck for Acts 1-3 of Macbeth, requiring students to use their Lexicon to decode phrases and justify their hypotheses. Expanded to 6 rounds.
A compact, high-school oriented version of the Cipher Scroll activity, formatted as two strips per page with lines for modern, slang, and Shakespearean translations. Updated for better handwriting space and readability.
A teacher resource for 'The Bard's Cipher' lesson, providing instructional strategies, common misconceptions, and translation examples to facilitate student success. Updated to fix page breaks and icon rendering.
A multi-step activity worksheet where students draft a message in modern English and slang before 'encoding' it into Shakespearean language for a partner to decode. Updated to fix page break issues.
Part 2 of the visual word bank (N-Z) for the Shakespearean encoding activity, completing the alphabet with common Elizabethan words and their modern translations in pt. 12 font. Total word count across two parts exceeds 100.
Part 1 of the visual word bank (A-M) for the Shakespearean encoding activity, featuring common Elizabethan words and their modern translations in pt. 12 font. Total word count across two parts exceeds 100.