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Jane Austen Unit Study – Life in Regency Era England
Have you been looking for a fun and educational way to engage your students and help them explore Jane Austen and life in Regency England? This Unit Study is just what you need!
Jane Austen Unit Study – Life in Regency England
The Jane Austen Unit Study about Regency England is a digital download made up of five lessons, each needing a week (or more) to finish, along with a final project and quotes & copy work.
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Lesson 1: Getting To Know Jane
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Lesson 2: Jane’s Life & Other Parts of the World
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Lesson 3: A Brief Overview of Regency Society in England
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Lesson 4: Jane’s England: Geography, Customs, Culture & Society
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Lesson 5: A deeper look at the history and customs of the Regency Era
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Final Project: Dinner with Jane in Regency Era England including lessons covering the English Navy and Military during the Regency era. (details below)
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Quotes and copy work from Jane’s most famous books.
Here’s What You’ll Get:
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15 engaging assignments including videos, links for research, and answer keys where needed.
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5 end-of-section projects or quizzes
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1 end-of-unit project/presentation – ‘Dinner with Jane’
It is perfect for 9th-12th graders wanting to learn about the Regency Era of British history & literature.
There was much going on in the world including the American Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Understanding the backdrop of history is vital to understanding the perspective of Jane & her writing.
Jane Austen Unit Study – Regency Era Final Project
The Jane Austen’s Regency England digital unit study also includes a bonus project to guide students in understanding the magnitude of challenging social circumstances that were so prevalent during the Regency era. Your students will be able to understand the mindset and world view of the time period by creating a unique dinner party of famous folks who were alive during Jane Austen’s.
Teachers (and homeschool parents) like you said…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I really appreciated this class being a great introduction to a college-style class structure, which gave her practice in managing a week’s worth of work and a cumulative final project. We were able to create a costume dinner party for friends and family that incorporated so many elements from the class, as well as social and etiquette skills. So appreciated having this class as a jumping off point for an immersive Regency-era semester. ~ M.P.
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