TLNing (teacherlibrarian.org)

A community for teacher-librarians and other educators

Our high school library is considering sponsoring a week's worth of activities centered around the Hunger Games series and upcoming movie release. 

 

As of right now we are considering a T-shirt and movie poster raffle to raise money for our library scholaship, as well as a themed bake sale. 

 

We've seen a few board games and lesson plans floating around out there that we may decide to host.

 

Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?

Views: 805

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Thank you so much!  I can't wait to check it out.

Okay, we are planning a big school-wide event for middle school. The last 2 periods of a Friday, we are randomly selecting one person per homeroom to compete in the "Games." (of course, there may have to be alternates) All students will go to the gym to see the selected warriors compete in a variety of challenges. Each homeroom has to contribute something such as a snack, drinks, slap bracelets, etc.. and then the lone survivor gets the entire bounty to take back to their homeroom. We don't have all the details worked out yet, but are super excited!

Hi.  I love this idea and took it to use as a daily trivia question in the library leading up to the premiere. 

However I was "challenged" today with the very first question.  Who wants to kill Katniss "slowly and painfully?"  The answer is actually Clove not Cato.  A group of HS special ed. students who read it as a class were very upset and ready to kill me "slowly and painfully."   In the story Clove sits on Katniss and promises to kill her slowly and painfully FOR Cato, but he isn't the one who says it.

Our PE Department hosted a Hunger Games activity using swimming noodles in the gym during a lunch time. You are only allowed to hit below the knees. Anything above you are out.  If you are hit below the knees, you have to lie on the floor and do 5 sit-ups.  It was great fun, no blood, and even more excitement about reading the books!

Some kind of a nerf-like archery tournament could be fun. 

RSS

A Learning Revolution Project

Twitter feeds

TL Scoop.its

Teacher Librarians of the 21st Century Curated by Mrs. N Ideas and Resources for the 21st Century Teacher Librarian

Libraries as Sites of Enchantment, Participatory Culture, and Learning Curated by Buffy J. Hamilton Ideas and resources to develop the concept of libraries as sites of participatory culture and learning

Personal Learning Networks for Librarians  Curated by Donna Watt

Staying ahead of the game, managing your own professional development, joining the dots

SchoolLibrariesTeacherLibrarians Curated by Joyce Valenza News for teacher librarians

What is a teacher librarian?  Curated by Tania Sheko Defining the role of teacher librarians for those who think we just look after books

Teacher librarians and transliteracy Curated by Sue Krust Explore the evolving role of the teacher librarian

Teacher-Librarian Curated by Librarian@HOPE Best sites and resources on the web for teacher-librarians

ResearChameleon on School Libraries Curated by Kathy Malatesta Teaching, mentoring & leading in today’s school libraries

Student Learning through School Libraries Curated by lyn_hay Building evidence of impact through research and professional practice

SCIS  Curated by SCIS News and resources about school libraries

Educational Technology and Libraries Curated by Kim Tairi In libraries we teach, we learn and many of us are early adopters of technology. This is your scoop on those things.

21st Century Libraries Curated by Dr. Steve Matthews all things 21st Century library related

Join our Diigo Group! VIsit TL Daily!

Coming soon

Events

Members

#tlchat: #tlchat your tweets!

© 2024   Created by Steve Hargadon.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service