The hunger games lesson plans for teachers




















They pull questions from the multiple choice and short essay sections, the character and object descriptions, and the chapter abstracts to create worksheets that can be used for pop quizzes, in-class assignments and homework.

Periodic homework assignments and quizzes are a great way to encourage students to stay on top of their assigned reading. They can also help you determine which concepts and ideas your class grasps and which they need more guidance on.

By pulling from the different sections of the lesson plan, quizzes and homework assignments offer a comprehensive review of The Hunger Games in manageable increments that are less substantial than a full blown test. Use the Test Summary page to determine which pre-made test is most relevant to your students' learning styles. This lesson plan provides both full unit tests and mid-unit tests. You can choose from several tests that include differing combinations of multiple choice questions, short answer questions, short essay questions, full essay questions, character and object matching, etc.

Some of the tests are designed to be more difficult than others. Some have essay questions, while others are limited to short-response questions, like multiple choice, matching and short answer questions. If you don't find the combination of questions that best suits your class, you can also create your own test on The Hunger Games. If you want to integrate questions you've developed for your curriculum with the questions in this lesson plan, or you simply want to create a unique test or quiz from the questions this lesson plan offers, it's easy to do.

Scroll through the sections of the lesson plan that most interest you and cut and paste the exact questions you want to use into your new, personalized The Hunger Games lesson plan. View all Lesson Plans available from BookRags. All rights reserved. Toggle navigation. Sign Up. Sign In. Get The Hunger Games from Amazon. View the Study Pack. Lesson Calendar. Chapter Abstracts. Character Descriptions. Object Descriptions. Daily Lessons. Fun Activities. Essay Topics. Short Essay Questions.

Short Essay Questions Key. What does this information tell us about the values and culture of the Capitol? The information in this section tells us that the Capital is focused on spectacle and appearances. It provides its citizens with a false reality. Katniss' own life in District 12 is disdained by all, and she is paronized by her beauty team, but The irony is that the dignitaries and sponsors are basically ignoring Katniss until she shoots an arrow at the apple in the pig.

The dignitaries are startled into noticing her. Read full article 2 Comments. Chapter 1 Would you like to live in District 12? Do you think there are places like Panem on earth today? Chapter 3 […]. Chapter One Why does Buttercup hate Katniss? Why is District 12 surrounded by fences?

The Hunger Games is a great novel to use when teaching theme. This is a really visual and well thought out SOW that would be great for my students. Could I please have access to the worksheets you mention? Thank you in advance! Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.

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