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Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
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Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games
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Save time and energy with these discussion questions for Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel The Hunger Games. The discussion questions are purposely open-ended and subject to opinion to encourage debate and discussion in your classroom. Also included are creative writing prompts in a variety of styles and scoring rubrics for each.

Included in this product:

- 90+ open-ended discussion questions, sorted by chapter

- These discussion questions reorganized onto printable handouts, suitable for comprehension checks, homework, mini-essays, or preparation for group discussion.

- Creative writing prompts, including newspaper articles, diary entries, advertisements, and more.

- Scoring rubrics for each type of creative writing + an extra rubric for general creative writing.

- Possible answers for the discussion questions.

This product is suitable for middle school, high school, and homeschool students. It can also be great for use with book clubs, literature circles, and with whole ELA classes.

Please ask any and all questions before purchasing. I answer as promptly as possible.

These files are not editable.

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Discussion Questions & Creative Writing Prompts for Collins' The Hunger Games

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Description

Save time and energy with these discussion questions for Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel The Hunger Games. The discussion questions are purposely open-ended and subject to opinion to encourage debate and discussion in your classroom. Also included are creative writing prompts in a variety of styles and scoring rubrics for each.

Included in this product:

- 90+ open-ended discussion questions, sorted by chapter

- These discussion questions reorganized onto printable handouts, suitable for comprehension checks, homework, mini-essays, or preparation for group discussion.

- Creative writing prompts, including newspaper articles, diary entries, advertisements, and more.

- Scoring rubrics for each type of creative writing + an extra rubric for general creative writing.

- Possible answers for the discussion questions.

This product is suitable for middle school, high school, and homeschool students. It can also be great for use with book clubs, literature circles, and with whole ELA classes.

Please ask any and all questions before purchasing. I answer as promptly as possible.

These files are not editable.

Check out my Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts products to accompany other books kids love:

Chad Morris' "Squint"

Gordon Korman's "Slacker"

Tara Dairman's 'All Four Stars'

Jennifer Chambliss Bertman's 'Book Scavenger'

Gennifer Choldenko's 'Chasing Secrets'

Gordan Korman's 'Masterminds'

Chris Grabenstein's 'Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics'

Joan Bauer's 'Soar'

Kate Messner's 'Wake Up Missing'

For more in-depth novel study, check out these linked unit studies:

Tara Dairman's "All Four Stars"

Jennifer Chambliss Bertman's "Book Scavenger"

Beth Fantaskey's "Isabel Feeney, Star Reporter"

Elise Broach's "Missing on Superstition Mountain"

Chris Grabenstein's "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics"

Joan Bauer's "Soar"

Elise Broach's "The Wolf Keepers"

Intended for individual or single classroom use ONLY.

Click the green 'Follow Me' button above to receive notifications about sales and new products being added to the A Nest in the Rocks store.

Enjoy!

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
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