With a new movie version of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins' story of a dystopian world where children are forced to fight to the death on live television is set to reach an even broader audience. Tune in to hear about the seeds for The Hunger Games story, themes that distinguish the series as an important work of literature, and what the books have to offer teen readers.
A Second Look at The Hunger Games
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New Voices in Young Adult Literature
6 - 12
Tune in to this episode to hear about a range of titles by first-time YA authors, including mysteries, romances, humorous stories, and great contemporary realistic fiction.
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A Conversation with Sara Zarr
6 - 12
Tune in to hear Sara Zarr discuss religious faith and some of the thinking behind her newest novel, Once Was Lost.
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Exploring History
6 - 12
Hear about an amazing range of books that explore history, including works of fiction as well as non-fiction, biographies, graphic novels, verse novels, and investigative journalism.
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Life's Journeys: Help Along the Way
6 - 12
Tap into teen and preteen readers' interest in adolescent-mentor relationships with these recommendations!
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Group and Self-Evaluation
6 - 12
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Students use this printout to evaluate both their own performance in a group as well as the actions of their group members.
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Venn Diagram, 3 Circles
K - 12
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Students use this graphic organizer to describe similarities and differences between three objects or ideas.
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I-Search Chart
9 - 12
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As part of an I-Search writing process, this handout facilitates the formation of meaningful questions and subquestions for student inquiry.
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I-Search Process Reflection Chart
9 - 12
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This chart asks students to consider their challenges and successes across the span of the research process, from question formulation to the final write-up.
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I-Chart
3 - 12
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This printout assists students with generating meaningful questions about a topic and organizing their writing by using a structured guide while researching.
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Power Notes
6 - 12
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This printout teaches students a method for organizing their thoughts that involves assigning "powers" to different ideas. This outlining technique helps students differentiate between main ideas and supporting details.
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Exit Slips
K - 12
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This printout provides prompts that help students reflect on and process new information and think critically, and offers teachers the opportunity to differentiate upcoming instruction based on these reflections.
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Haiku Starter
2 - 6
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This graphic organizer provides students the opportunity to brainstorm words about a given topic, count and record the syllables, and draft a haiku.
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Connection Web
3 - 8
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Students use this printout to expand on connections they have made to a text and use those details to write essays or create projects about the text.
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Double-Entry Journal
3 - 8
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This printout helps students record ideas and situations from texts in one column, and their reactions in the second, thus making a connection between the text and themselves, another text, or the world.
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RAFT Writing Template
5 - 12
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Students can utilize this printout to organize their writing as they learn to use the RAFT strategy. This printout enables students to clearly define their role, audience, format, and topic for writing.
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Seed Discussion Organizer
5 - 12
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Students can utilize this printout to organize their thoughts as a new concept or content is introduced through a Seed Discussion. This printout readies students to acquire new knowledge by organizing what they know and what they're prepared to learn.
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Persuasion Map
3 - 12
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Use this graphic organizer to develop a persuasive stance for an essay, speech, poster, or any type of assignment that incorporates persuasion.
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Essay Rubric
6 - 12
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This rubric delineates specific expectations about an essay assignment to students and provides a means of assessing completed student essays.
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T-Chart
3 - 8
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Use this T-Chart to examine two facets of an object, situation, or event and to make comparisons related to a variety of subjects and content areas.