For the second time we have decided to bring this book to life for students and the second Hunger Games Competition was held as a joint event with the middle and high school students who chose to take the challenge.
I went to a competition about four years ago at the college I attended and had a blast helping with the first aid station, so I came back and told my fellow high school librarian that we needed to have one too.
After we did one a few years ago when the first movie came out the kids told us as they left we needed another one when the next movie came out, so here we were happy to get them engaged again!
For the first competition we went to work searching the book and many websites to come up with the activities for the games. The announcement and posters hit the hallways and teams were formed. As part of the competition the teams were asked to bring school supplies to donate to our Back to School Fair for an entry fee. We had seven teams sign up and participate in the Cornucopia Challenge followed by these stations -
- Trivia
- Face Painting (Camouflage)
- Poison Berries
- Scholastic Online Hunger Games
- Dark Room
- Obstacle Course
As we tallied scores to see who won the students decorated cupcakes in honor of Peeta. The winners left with some movie tickets and posters and door prizes were drawn for more posters or books. It was great to hear them talk about all their adventures as they left.
This time we again went to work searching the book and websites to come up with activities. Teams were formed and as part of the competition were asked to bring canned food to donate to the local food pantry as an entry fee. We had fourteen teams sign up and participate in the Cornucopia Challenge followed by these stations -
- On Fire Trivia
- Duct Tape Doll Dresses
- The Human Knot
- Water Drop
- Dark Room Pool
- Paper Airplanes
The students were treated to a survival mix as points were tallied and winners left with their choice of movie tickets or a book about the movie and door prizes were drawn for t-shirts, bookmarks, or posters.
Here are some pictures of the students who came through my trivia station and the prizes at the end of the competition -
A digital slideshow by Smilebox |
Of course this competition could not have happened without the students interest, the teachers and volunteers who came to help run the stations, and the students who participated as design team leaders to help lead the teams around to the correct station. So we thank all of them for taking the time to help. It is wonderful to see a community of readers excited by their love of the story. We already heard some comments about next time...
If you would like any information about the stations or how they worked feel free to contact me, I am happy to share!
Before your close the page - Does your school have any competitions to help bring books to life? What are they? I would love to hear all the ideas!
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