Year 6: Macbeth

June 17, 2022

Year 6 have been immersed in the murder of King Duncan whilst studying 'Macbeth.' We entered the crime scene this week and were horrified to see two swords and two goblets. The children have been in full detective mode and have been discussing and identifying all the possible culprits - the number of suspects they had was unbelievable! 

Not only have Year 6 identified who they think committed the crime, they have also let their imaginations run wild into thinking about how Duncan could have been murdered. In relation to this awful crime, the children are writing newspaper articles informing the Scottish public of what is known at this stage of the crime. 




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