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A Module in The Hunger Games Book Club
(Series of 5 Hybrid Modules)
• Non-Sequential Series
Mixed Lecture/Discussion
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Medium intensity
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This module explores the first book in the series, which started it all: The Hunger Games (2008).
Series Outline:
What lessons do the Capitol and Districts have to teach us? What warnings should we heed? What road leads from here to Panem? Over the course of five months, participants in these SPACE modules will read and discuss a modern classic of dystopian storytelling, The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins.
In this hybrid series, each week will include one lecture and one live discussion. The lectures will examine the inspirations behind, allusions in, and questions posed by that month's novel. In live discussions, participants will share their insights on, interpretations of, and reactions to the story. Together we will consider why this series has spoken to so many readers and explore how its messages remain relevant today.
Students will be asked to read one book over the course of each month in whatever format they choose. All of these novels are available in print, ebook, and audio format.
(Warning: The Hunger Games series include descriptions - for a young-adult audience - of substance abuse, physical abuse, violence, and death.)
Series Outline:
Series Outline:
What lessons do the Capitol and Districts have to teach us? What warnings should we heed? What road leads from here to Panem? Over the course of five months, participants in these SPACE modules will read and discuss a modern classic of dystopian storytelling, The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins.
In this hybrid series, each week will include one lecture and one live discussion. The lectures will examine the inspirations behind, allusions in, and questions posed by that month's novel. In live discussions, participants will share their insights on, interpretations of, and reactions to the story. Together we will consider why this series has spoken to so many readers and explore how its messages remain relevant today.
Students will be asked to read one book over the course of each month in whatever format they choose. All of these novels are available in print, ebook, and audio format.
(Warning: The Hunger Games series include descriptions - for a young-adult audience - of substance abuse, physical abuse, violence, and death.)
Series Outline:
- Module 1: The Hunger Games (2008)
- Module 2: Catching Fire (2009)
- Module 3: Mockingjay (2010)
- Module 4: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2020)
- Module 5: Sunrise on the Reaping (2025)
Required Texts
Module 1 text: Students must have access to The Hunger Games (2008) by Suzanne Collins (student's choice of print, ebook, or audio version).
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This will be a Hybrid class (4 lectures & 4 discussion sessions). Each week will consist of 1 hour of recorded lecture and 1 hour of live discussion (not recorded) for a total of 8 class hours over the course of the month.
Delivery Plan
1. The first session each week will be a pre-recorded lecture sent to students at least 2 days before the live discussion session.
2. The second session each week will be a live discussion session (not recorded).
Delivery Plan
1. The first session each week will be a pre-recorded lecture sent to students at least 2 days before the live discussion session.
2. The second session each week will be a live discussion session (not recorded).
Days and Times
Pre-recorded lectures will be supplemented by live meetings Thursdays at 9:00 AM Eastern for four 1-hour sessions on September 4, 11, 18, 25.
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Mon, Sep 1
9:00 AM |
Lecture (pre-recorded). NOT LIVE. |
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Thu, Sep 4
9:00 AM |
LIVE DISCUSSION SESSION |
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Mon, Sep 8
9:00 AM |
Lecture (pre-recorded). NOT LIVE. |
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Thu, Sep 11
9:00 AM |
LIVE DISCUSSION SESSION |
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Mon, Sep 15
9:00 AM |
Lecture (pre-recorded). NOT LIVE. |
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Thu, Sep 18
9:00 AM |
LIVE DISCUSSION SESSION |
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Mon, Sep 22
9:00 AM |
Lecture (pre-recorded). NOT LIVE. |
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Thu, Sep 25
9:00 AM |
LIVE DISCUSSION SESSION |