The Pride & Prejudice Teacher Guide (3rd Edition) from Memoria Press (by David Wright) is targeted at grades 9-12. This paperback, non-consumable guide supports Jane Austen's classic novel of relational follies, pride, prejudice, humility, and character growth among the Bennet family. It includes inset Student Guide pages with marginal answers, additional teacher discussion information, reproducible tests/quizzes with keys, a study guide overview, suggested daily lesson plan, story introduction, memorization/recitation guidelines, and activities for marking notable information, historical/literary context, and essay prompts in the rhetoric stage. Trivium-aligned (rhetoric-stage focus on idea expression/defense), it fosters deep analysis and worldview reflection. Medium teacher involvement suits classical homeschooling or co-ops—excellent for guiding active reading, vocabulary mastery, critical thinking, and appreciation of social satire in a neutral format (Student Guide and novel required separately).
Pride & Prejudice Teacher Guide (3rd Edition) | Memoria Press
Description
Austen's witty and incisive storyof the Bennet family's relational follies in Regency England is a master class in the complexities of human nature, the dangers of blind pride and unchecked prejudice, and theways in which we grow in humility and in character, andin how we relate to one another. The Teacher Guide includes inset student pages with answers, and additional discussion information for the teacher, as well as tests and essay prompts.
Aligned to the Memoria Press Classics Collection Pride and Prejudice, the Pride & Prejudice Teacher and Student Literature Guides enable students to gain a deeper understanding of classic literature. The Teacher Guide provides a study guide overview, how to teach section with a suggested daily lesson plan, an introduction to the story, reduced student pages with answers and teaching notes, memorization and recitation guidelines, and reproducible tests (and answer keys). The Student Guide includes all the teaching notes and overviews from the Teacher Guide, and lesson activities. Lesson activities are consistent throughout and include marking notable information in their book, learning the background/historical context or literary devices, and answering comprehension and discussion questions. Space to record answers is not included, so students are encouraged to create a personal Literature Notebook. The guide ends with a final essay based on the rhetoric stage of the Trivium.
| Product Format: | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Grades: | 9-12 |
| Brand: | Memoria Press |
| Author: | David Wright |
| ISBN: | 9781547706105 |
| Length in Inches: | 11 |
| Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.375 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 0.9 |
