
English (ELA) • 45 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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This is lesson 3 of 15 in the unit "Crafting Stories and Poetry". Lesson Title: Setting and World-Building Lesson Description: Examine the dystopian setting of 'The Hunger Games' and its impact on the plot and characters, focusing on how setting influences story.
This 45-minute lesson invites Grade 8 students to explore the function of setting within storytelling, using the dystopian world of The Hunger Games as a case study. Students will critically analyse how setting shapes plot development and character motivation, linking their insights directly to their own craft in creative writing. This supports key competencies outlined in the British Columbia English Language Arts curriculum.
British Columbia Curriculum (Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies and English Language Arts Grade 8):
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
With this lesson, students will deepen their analytical and creative skills by unravelling how a richly crafted world both challenges and motivates characters — a crucial mastery in their journey of crafting stories and poetry.
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