Pride and Prejudice: Teaching Guide for A Level

Notes, activities and teaching ideas supporting the teacher to deliver imaginative lessons and helping students to read, understand and reflect on the novel.

A very useful teaching tool that will save any teacher lots of time and effort

R Lodge, HoD & Peer Reviewer

Also includes teachers notes covering:

structure, setting, character, language, themes, imagery, dialogue, comedy, critical response and more!

What do teachers say about this resource? (3023)

Lots of strong ideas. Plenty to use with students. Lots of information that could help a teacher prepare to teach the book... Clear, direct, straightforward, useful questions... A very useful teaching tool that will save any teacher lots of time and effort.

R Lodge, HoD & Peer Reviewer

Very useful. The worksheets are really helpful... Well organised... We’ve found it very helpful and it has pushed our students to think more about connections across the text

M Smith, English Teacher & Customer

I like the way that it addresses the assessment objectives and clearly, the person who has written it knows their way around the book, thus saving teachers and students time in laborious searching through the book. I feel I could use some of this easily... Students get to know literary distinctions such as theme, characterisation etc and then apply their knowledge to the text. They get to consolidate learning with set tasks that encourage them to articulate their new knowledge.

N Burt, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

There is a real holistic knowledge of the text which was demonstrated in the interwoven references and the sectioning out of key areas. I liked the use of quotations (including secondary sources) and many of the tasks set for students... I suppose you would say that the ‘mapping’ of the text has been completed for you.

A Harwood-Robertson, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

It allows students to consider the text on many ‘traditional literary’ levels: structure, form, characterisation, etc., but also provides lots of opportunities for students to become ‘critical’ readers by presenting readings of the text that the students may challenge or support.

M Appiah, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Good quality... Highlights theme and character with reference to writer... Easily adapted to different specs... Good value for money.

C Davies, HoD & Customer

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