So here we have the first book review, she is shiny and brand new and she is now up for grabs. But the best part is that this teacher’s study guide is completely free.
I decided to do The Hunger Games Book Report with a group of high level ESL students at my school in Japan. It was a lot of fun and it was nice to see the students learning more ‘outside’ of the classroom instead of just 50 minutes inside the classroom.
Of course this book was suited for one lesson a week, but in all honesty we didn’t have enough time to cover everything, so I think it could easily be stretched out to 12 weeks or every week could be broken down to suit your needs! Remember this is just a template. I hope you can get some good ideas and make it your own!
If you haven’t read The Hunger Games I must warn you, there are a few gruesome scenes and therefore you should understand the level and sensitivity of your students. All my students were fifteen years or older.
The books grade level is grades 7-9.
Here’s what is inside:
a detailed 8 week lesson plan
week by week teacher’s guide
homework assignments
discussion questions
2 assignments with templates
and multiple choice questions
Get it here: HungerGamesBookReport
THE HUNGER GAMES TEACHER’S STUDY GUIDE So here we have the first book review, she is shiny and brand new and she is now up for grabs.









