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The Hunger Games Novel Study Analysis (Part 2/Ch. 12-18)

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The Hunger Games is an excellent piece of modern literature that analyzes various themes and star-crossed lovers. This product enables students to practice reading comprehension, character development, story development, word meaning and choice, and understand and justify author.
 
This product analyzes both The Hunger Games (chapter 12-18).
 
Students will read and interact with The Hunger Games on a whole new level!
 
This products SPECIFICALLY includes:
  • What is Love Activity
  • What is Love PowerPoint
  • Fire Activity (Analyzing Symbolism and Theme)
  • How do you measure love? Worksheet and Answer Key
  • Types of Love Activity/Worksheet and Answer Key (and Resource)
  • Game of Love Worksheet and Answer Key
  • Discussion Checkpoints (Questions, Teacher Notes, and Answer Key)
  • Part 2 Quiz and Answer Key
  • Part 2 Discussion Checkpoints (with Teacher Notes and Answer Keys)
 
*The “days” are considered 50-min class periods in this product. This product will take about 12 to 13 periods/days.

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Underneath Ink & Faithful Teachers

Jennifer Riegel

Meet the Seller

Hi, I’m Jennifer ! I’m a former High School English Language Arts teacher with a passion for the written word! I started creating ELA resources during my 1st year of teaching, and I did so every subsequent year. I loved it so much that I decided to expand it. I now not only create curriculum for ELA, but also for History, Bible Study, and Apologetics. ELA will be the bulk of my resources, but there will certainly be more to come in the other areas as well. I wanted to create curriculum that was fun, engaging, and rigorous. Many times in these areas, students are sitting at their desks bored of listening to droning lectures or text reading. That is not how I approach curriculum creation. My curriculum attempts to make the learning experience interactive. While you may still have to read from the text or give a quick lecture, it will be supplemented by a fun activity that brings their learning to life!

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