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Macbeth Double Entry Journal 3/11/22 
Complete a double entry journal based on Act 1 Scenes 1-3 of Macbeth. Your evidence selection(placed on the left of the journal) must be an example of foreshadowing. In the analysis and explanation side(the right of the journal) discuss what is being hinted at, the mood of that part of the scene, and explain how it is connected to the foreshadowing. Include a prediction of what you believe the foreshadowing will lead to (focus on Macbeth). 1 paragraph response (5 sentences minimum)
Rubric Code: Q232AC2
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Macbeth Double Entry Journal 3/11/22
  Fair

2 pts

Adequate

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Foreshadowing Example

Self- reflection questions
1)Is it a phrase about the future?
2)Is there a change happening in the weather, the setting, or the mood?
3)Do characters or the narrator observe something in the background that might be a hint about something to come later?

Fair

Attempted to select an example of foreshadowing that was inaccurate.
Adequate

Recognized and selected 1 accurate example of foreshadowing in the text
Excellent

Recognized and selected at least 2 accurate examples of foreshadowing in the text
Mood

Self- reflection questions
1)Does your description explain feelings you had while reading or hearing that section of the play?
2)What words in the story combined to mold the mood you described?

Fair

Attempted to describe the mood evoked by the foreshadowing example, but it was unclear or incorrect.
Adequate

Accurately described one mood evoked by the foreshadowing example
Excellent

Accurately and thoroughly describes one or multiple moods evoked by the foreshadowing example
Foreshadowing/Mood Connection

Self-reflection questions
1) Do you use specific words in the foreshadowing evidence to explain the mood you described?
2) Do the dialogue, setting, objects, and other elements of the part of the play you selected demonstrate a clear connection or pattern to support your foreshadowing and mood explanation?

Fair

The explanation of how the diction (word choice) in the foreshadowing example sets the mood is unclear and inaccurate.
Adequate

The explanation of how the diction (word choice) in the foreshadowing example sets the mood is clear and accurate.
Excellent

The explanation of how the diction (word choice) in the foreshadowing example sets the mood is clear, accurate, and demonstrates a pattern that reinforces your inference(s) about the future.
Inferences

Self Reflection questions
1) Do your evidence and inferences align (or make sense together?
2) Does your inference fit into what has occurred in the plot and surrounding conflict thus far?

Fair

Your selected evidence does not support the ideas expressed in your inferences and your inferences are unclear.
Adequate

Your selected evidence supports the ideas expressed in your inferences.
Excellent

Your selected evidence thoroughly supports the ideas expressed in your inferences and you make reference to a potential theme suggested through both,




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