To say that the "The Hunger Games," by Suzanne Collins, is popular, is like saying Dr. Seuss writes cute stories. "The Hunger Games" books took the middle school readers by literature storm of hurricane proportions. "The Hunger Games" movie blasted to top spot when it came out in March. The saga continues in "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay," neither of which remain long on book shelves and both of which will be equally epic movies (if my Spidey senses are anything to go by). My hard to please literati family loved books and movies, from 14-year-old daughter, to adult sons to 48-year-old husband.
Planning to teach a unit on "The Hunger Games" books or movie? Here are free printable lesson plans and activities for several different content areas. Even older kids will love the coloring pages of Katniss, Peeta and the residents of the Capital. As for age level, the movie is acceptable for most ages, but the books are graphic. I recommend using "The Hunger Games" books with kids over 12. Read on for Free Printable Activities from 'The Hunger Games' Book, Movie
Planning to teach a unit on "The Hunger Games" books or movie? Here are free printable lesson plans and activities for several different content areas. Even older kids will love the coloring pages of Katniss, Peeta and the residents of the Capital. As for age level, the movie is acceptable for most ages, but the books are graphic. I recommend using "The Hunger Games" books with kids over 12. Read on for Free Printable Activities from 'The Hunger Games' Book, Movie
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