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What does the Hunger Games mean to you?

Well, to Mrs McCoy’s S2 class it means everything and I mean everything.

Wed 18th and 25th of February saw the final flourish to weeks of research and study; our presentations.

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We began with our first group of Tributes talking us through the music choices that SHOULD have been made to accompany the film. With images and music and conversation we were transported to the cornucopia, to the reaping and to the loss of *spoiler alert* Rue. A brilliant start to proceedings to get us into the mood of the novel.

Attention to detail
Our next group looked at the fashions of Districts 7-12. Our “designers” had created male and female tribute outfits and explained their reasoning behind the colour , design and material choices. There was even details on the make-up to match. Beautiful illustrations and and thoughtful and well planned designs were at the core of this excellent presentation.
Engineers burst on to the scene with their plans for weapons to be grabbed from the cornucopia. A toughened light weight long bow and a mini– prototype crossbow were on display. The crossbow made out of lethal Lego bricks was showed it’s deadly force as one engineered tested it out on the other to dramatic effect ( no engineers were hurt in the presentation). The weapons were available for other pupils to admire.
Techical information

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Ready..aim..
More designers were up next with their Pinterest account of fashion for TRIBUTES FROM District ? As with all fashion the devil is in the detail and the idea of rear shooting arrows seems to gain biggest approval from the audience with many enquiring when the prototypes might become a reality and would they stull be able to wear their blazers over them?

In the bag

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The rucksack is something of an icon for all tributes and our next group had not only brought in their own but had created a companion Prezi presentation to detail it’s contents. Whilst we delved into the back for items the presentation showed us examples of tributes from the film using these weapons or provision to the maximum. Schoolbags will never look the same!
We were next invited into a world of intrigue and suspicion where top secret plans for next year’s arena had been leaked. Our secret spies created a 3-d model and highlighted dangerous beasts and water and shelter all to aid any tributes in our audience who might just be called up in the reaping next year. It was all very Hush Hush—Don’t tell the CAPITOL!
District 5 acme to the fore( see what I did there?0 when our two Haymitch’s implored us to send money and goods to their tributes; Foxface and Porta—they were strong and lean and talented athletes with a real chance of winning . Or so our speakers tried to persuade us into thinking.
More scientists took over in the form of Gamesmakers and horrible beasties; their evil genius had designed the killer kedwick for the next games. It looks cute but it had phenomenal hearing and a bite well lets just say the odds would Not be in your favour if this thing got to nibble on you.
If it’s one thing that the Hunger Games can never be accused of is balance and fairness and equality. Our next pairing tries to show us there are two sides to ever game and gave us the pros and cons of the games on one handy poster. On the one side the games keeps the masses quiet , stops riots and is the natural order of things and on the other there is of course the killings and the violence and the poverty. Depending on where you stand would depend on what side of the poster you would most identify—Capitol or District 12?
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Timeline

Double Act of One
After all this hard work it was time for a snack—err sort of our next delight was culinary—what will you be eating or be seen to be eating in the capitol when the games are on; crystal juice, jellyfish soup, t-rex burgers ( re animated for your diing pleasure) or even the blob fish—genetically created to tell you what part of it’s body was the tastiest. Well, would you rather eat an animal that wanted to be eaten or didn’t want to be eaten? ( nod to the genius of Douglas Adams here).
Dr Olaf and his “assistant” informed us of his new deisgns for the capitol– a new mode of transport using new forms of energy. We were all witness to some test flights indeed some being unwilling victems of paperplaneitis. Well they are called prototypes for a reason.
Social media is an integral part of getting the most out of the juicy gossip from the games and our group had hacked @Cecelia Sanchez’s account where she chats with @katnissE and gets blocked by @capitol—carefull what you tweet you never know who might be listening.
Our penultimate AMAZING accounts were introduced our historical duo—using timetoast curation software they were able to track the history of Panem right up to the 74 Hunger Games. The audience were invited to take part by picking dates from a box to which the boys would add historical depth. The amount of work and detail that went in to this presentation was staggering.

Our last presenters was one presented who was able to give us both presentations one a BOGOF as it were. More good information on tributes and their talents, skills and efficiencies and hope for the games?
Outstanding work by the class who were allowed the opportunity to show their creativity and my goodness it shone.
Kudos also to their teacher Mrs McCoy for encouraging and inspiring the activities.

One Choice can transform you

Well, that’s what it says on the cover of the book so it must be true!

If you Google the word Twilight at the moment you will invariable find someone wittering on (wrongly) about how if you liked drippy Bella and her unhealthy dead boy fascination you will like The Hunger Games – not true don’t listen to them – listen to me instead.

If you liked The Hunger Games there is a good chance you will enjoy Divergent by Veronica Roth. Another chunky monkey dystopian thriller of a book so set aside a good few days to indulge.

We have another strong female lead in the form of Triss who faces her own tough choices in an extremely regulated society much in the same way as Katniss Everdeen has to. However, Triss is a very different type of character – I would say she is harder to like and that is actually part of the appeal of the book – you can distance yourself from her and ask yourself what would you do and where would you choose to put yourself ? Unlike Katniss, Triss seems to want to put herself in danger by making a very difficult choice right at the beginning of the book. But, it is this choice that defines her future. She had to forget everything from her past life and recreate herself in the image of the… oh well that would be telling too much.

Go read, go enjoy and go be annoyed that the sequel – Insurgent is not out … yet!

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Twilight schmilight, Potter who?

The Hunger Games

THE big read of the summer is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

Follow our heroine Katniss Everdeen in her life or death adventure in the arena – and you thought lunchtime in the forum was tough!

So, if you have not already taken the challenge get yourself into the library where, for a limited time only I am selling the first in this thrilling series for a measly £3 – saving you £4.99.

MARCH UPDATE: ONLY 4 COPIES LEFT