Pride and Prejudice Printable Bundle (85 questions, 70 pages, 8 resources)
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Description
Getting ready to teach Pride and Prejudice or one of Jane Austen's other classics? This bundle is full of ready-to-use printables that make for efficient, effortless planning. Includes 7 complete lessons with over a dozen pages of graphic organizers, guided notes, journal prompts, Google Forms, and worksheets.
Each set is ready to differentiate for students new to these concepts or for students preparing to take the AP Literature exam. If you purchased these lessons individually, you'd pay $17.75, but with the bundle discount you can get all 8 lessons for $12.75. That's $5 in savings! That covers the price of TWO of the resources below!
Includes Jane Austen Background Notes and Worksheets.
This set includes three worksheets (and answer keys) that provide background on everything readers need to know about Jane Austen's life, including Jane Austen--Romantic or Victorian?, Jane Austen and Class, and Jane Austen and Gender. Each activity can be used as a gap-fill with lecture or can be handed out as independent study. Fitting for any of Austen's novels, including Emma, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, or, my favorite, Northanger Abbey.
Also get Class in Victorian Literature. This set features everything readers need to know about Victorian Literature, including guided notes, a graphic organizer, no-prep passages from Austen's work, and reading questions. Answer keys included!
In addition, you'll get Teaching Irony with Pride and Prejudice. This set works well to review or introduce irony, featuring text-based passages that tie directly to the novel!
Plus, you get Direct & Indirect Characterization in Pride and Prejudice. Help students understand the nuance in Austen's characters by introducing or reviewing direct and indirect characterization, including guided notes to fit with any of Austen's novels.
To help students keep track of all the relationships in the novel, use the Pride and Prejudice Marriage Chart.
Furthermore, you will also find Pride and Prejudice CrashCourse Literature Listening Guides. These listening guides help students follow along with the quick pace of Crash Course. This is a great way to work on listening skills, prepare for a test, or review concepts from the text.
In addition, I have also included 28 Pride and Prejudice Journal Prompts. With this collection, you can also mix and match to find the right combination of journal prompts to help your students appreciate the relevance of Pride and Prejudice.
Finally, check out the Pride and Prejudice Anticipation Guide. Great for generating discussion before the novel!
That's 8 ready-to-use lessons and over a dozen pages of graphic organizers, guided notes, and worksheets! Save time, sanity, and money with this bundle!
Since these are Google resources, when you purchase this resource, TPT will create a file in your Google Drive where you will find the fillable .pdf, Google Forms, and Google Slides.
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