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Respond to the following prompt: According to our conversations in class, what is a meaningful relationship and how might we learn more about this from a book like The Hunger Games? Minimum: 3 Sentences TODAY’S JOURNAL ENTRY SEPTEMBER 13, 2012

Watch the following video clip: s/videos/responses-to-book.htm On your Hunger Games Guide, take 2 minutes to respond to the questions for this video. ACTIVATING STRATEGY

We will practice answering discussion questions using your Hunger Games Guide. In pairs, you will work to answer the first three questions of The Hunger Games Discussion questions. WORK SESSION: 3 RD PERIOD

Today, we are going to continue reading The Hunger Games. As we begin the text, think about how it relates to our MYP Question: “How do I build and maintain a variety of meaningful relationships with others?” Think about how it reflects our Area of Interaction: Community and Service. Be prepared to write about and discuss these ideas. INTRODUCING THE HUNGER GAMES: 4 TH AND 5 TH PERIOD

Finish reading Chapter 1 as a class. As a class, practice answering Discussion Questions. Complete discussion questions 1-3. WORK SESSION: 4 TH, 5 TH AND 6 TH PERIOD

Share and discuss answers for The Hunger Games Discussion Questions. CLOSING