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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Lesson Plans by Becky Harvey
The Hunger Games is the first volume in a trilogy of adventure novels. It follows a teenager, Katniss Everdeen, as she fights to survive in a dystopian, futuristic America. Engage students with Storyboard That activities and lesson plan ideas!
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The Hunger Games comparison to history
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Slide: 1
District 12No EntryNo Exit
The Hunger Games were fought by adolescents of the 12 Districts, for the entertainment of Panem citizens, especially those in the Capitol.
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Is this the one bound for the Colosseum?
I don't want to be eaten by lions!
Gladiatorial combat was mostly fought by slaves and criminals, for the amusement of Roman citizens, especially the wealthy.
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Popular contestants receive help from their supporters.
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Go Red!
Wealthy Romans would form groups, or factions, to cheer on their favorite gladiators.
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You have no choice, slave.
Go Blue!
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