Hunger Games 1 Student Work Booklet. This booklet has been designed as part of a unit of work on moral issues. It includes activities about characters, the setting and language features which students are to complete as they read the novel. There are also questions about the events/themes/character's perspectives et cetera for each chapter.
This is all in preparation for a feature article assessment where students respond to the following statement:‘In times of conflict people disregard the social and moral norms of the time. This has been reflected in various fictional texts.’
Students must form and argument and persuade their audience to accept your viewpoint. They also had to analyse quotes and examples from the novel and use them to justify their argument.
Within their feature article they had to:
Use specific examples of moral issues from The Hunger Games.
Focus on one or two characters in the novel (and their perspective of the moral issue).
Quote from the novel and identify language features which help position readers to view the moral issue in a particular way. You must explain the effect of these language features
Include genre features such as a headline, by-line, two columns, images and captions
Write in 3rd person and use a range of language features to engage your readers (e.g. similes, metaphors, rhetorical questions etc.).
This is all in preparation for a feature article assessment where students respond to the following statement:‘In times of conflict people disregard the social and moral norms of the time. This has been reflected in various fictional texts.’
Students must form and argument and persuade their audience to accept your viewpoint. They also had to analyse quotes and examples from the novel and use them to justify their argument.
Within their feature article they had to:
Use specific examples of moral issues from The Hunger Games.
Focus on one or two characters in the novel (and their perspective of the moral issue).
Quote from the novel and identify language features which help position readers to view the moral issue in a particular way. You must explain the effect of these language features
Include genre features such as a headline, by-line, two columns, images and captions
Write in 3rd person and use a range of language features to engage your readers (e.g. similes, metaphors, rhetorical questions etc.).
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