Suitable for Years 9–12 (NESA Stage 5–6)
Shakespeare's Macbeth explores ambition, deception, and the corruption of the soul, themes that find their deepest resonance in the Quran and Sunnah. This complete, NESA-aligned package equips Muslim high school students to engage with one of literature's most enduring texts through a framework that strengthens their faith rather than putting it aside.
Designed by a qualified Australian English teacher for Islamic school classrooms and homeschooling families. Fully planned and ready to deliver; no teaching background required.
What's Included
✅ Complete Unit of Work — Detailed lesson plans, structured teaching sequences, diverse text selections, and cross-curricular connections for the full unit.
✅ Student Workbook — An interactive workbook students use alongside each lesson, with analysis activities, Islamic reflection tasks, and written response scaffolds.
✅ Lesson Schedule and Assessment Tracker — A clear week-by-week planning roadmap.
✅ Two Assessment Options — Full rubrics and task descriptions for two differentiated assessment pathways.
✅ Islamic Pedagogy Framework — A guide for analysing any text through an Islamic critical lens, with templates and worked examples.
What Topics Are Covered
Dramatic structure, soliloquy, and Shakespeare's language
Ambition, power, and the Islamic concept of Niyyah (intention)
Deception, guilt, and the effect of sin on the nafs
Masculinity, moral courage, and Islamic character
Fate and divine will : Macbeth through the lens of Qadr
Analytical and creative writing to NESA standards
Who This Is For
Homeschooling parents teaching Years 9–12 English
Islamic school English teachers needing a complete, ready-to-use unit
Tutors or co-op leaders working through Shakespeare with Muslim students
Instant digital download. Print at home or view on any device.
Note: The unit of work and student workbook are designed to be used together.
Suitable for Years 9–12 (NESA Stage 5–6)
Shakespeare's Macbeth explores ambition, deception, and the corruption of the soul, themes that find their deepest resonance in the Quran and Sunnah. This complete, NESA-aligned package equips Muslim high school students to engage with one of literature's most enduring texts through a framework that strengthens their faith rather than putting it aside.
Designed by a qualified Australian English teacher for Islamic school classrooms and homeschooling families. Fully planned and ready to deliver; no teaching background required.
What's Included
✅ Complete Unit of Work — Detailed lesson plans, structured teaching sequences, diverse text selections, and cross-curricular connections for the full unit.
✅ Student Workbook — An interactive workbook students use alongside each lesson, with analysis activities, Islamic reflection tasks, and written response scaffolds.
✅ Lesson Schedule and Assessment Tracker — A clear week-by-week planning roadmap.
✅ Two Assessment Options — Full rubrics and task descriptions for two differentiated assessment pathways.
✅ Islamic Pedagogy Framework — A guide for analysing any text through an Islamic critical lens, with templates and worked examples.
What Topics Are Covered
Dramatic structure, soliloquy, and Shakespeare's language
Ambition, power, and the Islamic concept of Niyyah (intention)
Deception, guilt, and the effect of sin on the nafs
Masculinity, moral courage, and Islamic character
Fate and divine will : Macbeth through the lens of Qadr
Analytical and creative writing to NESA standards
Who This Is For
Homeschooling parents teaching Years 9–12 English
Islamic school English teachers needing a complete, ready-to-use unit
Tutors or co-op leaders working through Shakespeare with Muslim students
Instant digital download. Print at home or view on any device.
Note: The unit of work and student workbook are designed to be used together.