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Science Fiction Book VisualThe Hunger Games
Book by: Suzanne Collins
Presentation by: Emily LevittPeriod: 3
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Summary ofThe Hunger Games
• This book has the setting of Panem, a place in North America, that consists of different districts. (Districts 1-12)
• The main character, Katniss Everdeen, lives in District 12. This district is also known as the Seam.
• The districts have a dystopian society which is brought together through the fight to death of kids ages twelve to eighteen.
• This district, 12, is filled with coal minors and old, gloomy men, women, and children.
• Katniss Everdeen’s sister, Prim is chosen to participate in the Hunger Games but Katniss volunteers as tribute.
• Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen are the two participants, from District 12, in the Hunger Games.
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Scientific Findings
• Scientific finding 1: Dystopian Society Dystopia- a society characterized by human misery, oppression, disease, and overcrowding. District 12, where Katniss lives is considered a dystopian society because of its povery and depression.
• Scientific finding 2: Technology The techonology of putting 24 children into a domed arena; the pictures shown on the sky in the arena; how the capital controlls the hunger games through computers; also the tracking devices that each competitor gets put into their arms before entering the game.
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What I have learned
• I have learned that science can be presented in The Hunger Games through many ways.
• I learned that a dystopian society consists of poverty, over population, and human misery.
• I also learned that the advanced technologies in the Hunger Games show an uprise in comupter science.
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Book Review
• The Hunger Games was a great and exciting book to re-read.
• I love the concept of dystopian socities and how it involves children my age.
• I can connect and relate to the book• The characters are very different from
one another .• Overall, The Hunger Games is a great
scientific book.