You have to be a little more specific, classes can be of various ages.
For presenting "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins to your classroom, you are taking a risk. Although it is a crafty and in my opinion, a very well-written and good book, if you are recommending the book, there shouldn't be a problem, but if you are using it as a class reading project, then I wouldn't do it. The Hunger Games has a lot of violence, unless you are teaching a High School Literature class, parents might be concerned. If you still want to present the Hunger Games to your class, just remember that 22 people die in it.
How does any ruling class maintain power in the hunger games
Yes, The Hunger Games is a futuristic series, so it takes place in the future. However, the author wrote the books are written in present tense.
????? i don't read the hunger game's. all the boys in my class read the hunger games. is it really that violent? sorry if i didn't anwser the question, but is it about killing and stuff like that?
yes i had to predict in my class room what the hunger games is about.
She receives ointment for her burns.
The Hunger Games
first day of school when she sung for the class
There is not an official map therefore we dont know.
that if they both don't make it through The Hunger Games their partnership will not make it either
The Hunger Games trilogy is set in a post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, which is comprised of 12 districts and the Capitol. The exact year is not specified, but it is suggested to be several centuries ahead of our present time.
Sure, if you are a 7th grader to 9th grader. :)
Delly is in Katniss and Peeta's class, so it's assumed that she is their age (about 17).