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Summer Book and Movie Club: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (11-14)
Class experience
US Grade 6 - 8
{{IF ALL SECTIONS ARE FULL, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE TO JOIN THE WAITLIST}} Let's Celebrate a Book and a Movie this summer! Join me this summer for some relaxed, fun, and thought-provoking book and movie discussions. It is my hope that these discussions will foster a love of stories and lay the foundations for future literary analysis. Learners will be encouraged to share their ideas, thoughts, and conclusions about various aspects of the book and movie in a relaxed and encouraging...
Homework Offered
Be sure to read (or listen to) the entire book before our first book club meeting. Please bring your favorite quote to share with the class. This can be silly or serious. Students can also share a favorite character, moment, or event instead of a quote. I'll make sure to have all options on the table! Be sure to watch the movie before our second meeting!4+ hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
1 file available upon enrollmentStudents will need a copy of each book (or an audiobook) and access to the movie. Students can read the book on their own, listen to an audiobook, or parents can read the book to their child.
Parents should consider that The Hunger Games is a story about a reality show where 24 teens must kill one another until only one survives. There are several gory moments in addition to teens dying by spears, rocks, arrows, knives, fire, poisoning, and more. One boy's face is horribly mauled by animals. There are stories about the cruelty of life faced by the citizens who live outside of the Capitol. Other than the cruelty and violence, parents should also be aware that one character is an alcoholic who drinks constantly. Our discussion will focus on the themes of compassion, humanity, bravery, and hope. We will look at the characters who maintain their humanity and fight against the oppression of those in power. You can read more about the content of this book and movie on Common Sense Media.
Hi Friends! Let's Celebrate Book Together! Hi, my name is Mary and I love all things books and book clubs. I have been organizing and leading book clubs in the homeschool community for 6 years and I can't wait to discuss books with you. My book...
Group Class
$35
for 2 classes2x per week, 1 week
45 min
Completed by 15 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
4-9 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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