Pride & Prejudice (2005) – Valentine’s Day Lesson | 120-Minute High Sc

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💕 Pride & Prejudice (2005) – Valentine’s Day Lesson | 120-Minute High School
Bring romance and critical thinking together this Valentine’s Day with this engaging Pride & Prejudice (2005) lesson for high school English! Students explore love, social class, and personal growth through selected film scenes and guided analysis — a perfect blend of literary insight and cinematic study.
What’s Included
✔️ 120-minute detailed lesson plan
✔️ Scene-by-scene timeline (61–64 minutes of film)
✔️ Guided student worksheet with 12 analysis sections
✔️ Teacher answer key with sample responses
✔️ Discussion prompts and reflection options
✔️ Standards alignment & differentiation suggestions
How It Works in the Classroom
This resource is designed for a single 120-minute block (or two shorter class periods). Teachers show key film scenes, facilitate brief discussions, and guide students through the worksheet. It works beautifully as a Valentine’s Day literary analysis, film study, or character development lesson. Ideal for whole-group instruction or individual reflection.
Standards & Learning Goals
Students will:
Analyze themes of pride, prejudice, and personal growth
Evaluate social class and gender roles in Regency England
Examine character development (Elizabeth and Darcy)
Connect historical context to modern relationships
Analyze film adaptation techniques and dramatic irony
Why Teachers Love It
đź’ˇ Saves prep time with clear pacing and ready-to-use materials
🎬 Keeps students engaged with rich visuals and relatable themes
đź’¬ Promotes higher-level discussion and literary analysis
💞 Perfect for Valentine’s Day — love meets critical thinking!
Make your Valentine’s Day lesson meaningful and memorable with this Pride & Prejudice (2005) resource — where love, literature, and learning come together beautifully!





