Vocabulary as Shakespeare Meant it in MacBeth Puzzle

About This Product
This Vocabulary as Shakespeare Meant it in MacBeth Puzzle resource is a great way to have students learn vocabulary in MacBeth.
Students will find in the answer to the quote listed, with a straight edge, connect the vocabulary word on the left column (on page 2) with the definition of it in the right hand column. When one of the “connective line segments” passes through a letter AND a number, they are to place the letter in the blank above the number in the grid shown (on page 1).
There are 19 vocabulary words to learn from in this resource with their respective definitions. Some of the vocabulary include:
- Fantastical
- Loon
- Favour
- Taint
- Harbinger
- Mortified
- Thriftless
- Intermission...and more!
This Vocabulary as Shakespeare Meant it in MacBeth Puzzle was designed for high school students and it may be used in conjunction with a literature lesson, vocabulary, or quotes explorations. These can be completed individually or in pairs. For this Vocabulary as Shakespeare Meant it in MacBeth Puzzle, all answers are provided to facilitate checking for right answers.
For similar or other engaging resources for your students, in format or content, visit my store here!
What's Included
This Vocabulary as Shakespeare Meant it in MacBeth Puzzle comes in a PDF file with 3 pages ready to print and use!