English Literature: Pride and Prejudice

Creator: BBC | visit site

Grade Range: 8 - 11

<i>Although this site is archived the links and videos still work</i>. Introducing a novel by helping the students understand the time period and customs that are so different from their own can generate interest as well as create a mood for kids about to the read the novel. Marriage and the role of women and class in Austen’s novel often make her books inaccessible to many of today’s teenagers. However, this site gives enough background to whet the interest. It includes information and interactive questions on plot, characters, themes, as well as a sample essay question and answer. Be aware, this site was created by the BBC; "revise" means the same as "review" to Americans.

In the Classroom

Since each section is printable, you might have students review different sections individually or in small groups and then be in charge of reviewing that section with the rest of the class. Using the interactive quizzes included on the site, students could vie as teams. The sample essay is set up in such a manner that several students could write one part of each of the six sections and then the class could put it together and compare it to the model answers.

At Home

If your student is studying Jane Austen or Pride and Prejudice, use this free resource to help them further their understanding.

Tags

literature,

Subjects

English, Language Arts, Reading,