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Guide young readers to new heights

Learning to read is an excursion into the unknown. It's about meeting challenges head-on and gaining confidence with each victory. Preparing students for this voyage requires a program that lets teachers introduce the right discoveries at the right time. When things begin to line up, you can see confidence start to shine in students' eyes. Journeys is a comprehensive K-6 English language arts program. It provides an instructional system for reading both literature and informational texts, for acquiring foundational reading skills , and for developing mastery of speaking, listening and writing.

Meets new ESSA evidence standards

Promotes deep analysis of authentic texts, reaches 6.7 million students nationwide, a map for students on the path to literacy.

Journeys is built on a deep foundation of scientific research but treats students as young people who need to be encouraged—and to have fun. The result? An engaging learning experience that fits .

Journeys Personalized

Sculpt lesson plans from scaffolded instruction and immerse students in small group sessions that fit like a glove.

Journeys Rigorous

Provide opportunities for thoughtful analysis and problem solving using texts that can be read and re-read for multiple purposes.

Journeys Scientific

Prepare students for today’s rigorous standards—and the demands of next-generation assessments—with an approach to instruction that’s based on pioneering academic research.

See what Journeys has in store for your classroom.

Enrich the classroom with tools that foster a love of learning

To build confidence, students need flexible, individualized study. Journeys features complex anchor texts that challenge students, smart lesson plans that let teachers target the needs of all students, and assessments and digital tools that help track classroom progress.

Student Experience

With the right combination of demanding materials and individualized instruction, Journeys offers students the types of challenges needed to mold them into stronger readers. It’s a recipe for the continued growth they’ll need to excel at today’s rigorous assessments, college, and beyond.

Student texts promote deep reading.

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Anchor text reading instruction challenges students well beyond their first encounter. A special three-part routine guides students to grasp big ideas, then analyze short passages, and finally undertake independent close reading.

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The Student eBook guides students to highlight and make notes about the answers and evidence they are learning to gather.

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Trade Books provide a backdrop for project-based learning and give students the opportunity to apply what they have been learning to extended texts.

A wide range of texts meet all students at their level.

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Journeys Leveled Readers for Guided Reading, by Irene Fountas, allow students to get individualized practice alongside the core coursework.

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Complete solutions for Tier I, II, and III intervention to reinforce skills, scaffold instruction, and teach key foundational skills.

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Strategic language support for English learners provides integrated support and scaffolds for every lesson, plus five days of additional instruction to develop language skills, all enabling ELs to engage with core instruction.

Teacher Experience

Students’ confidence grows when the challenges they face are the right size. Teachers should be given the tools to find the right fit. Journeys is designed to be that tool. 

Simple, flexible instruction allows teachers to shine.

Weekly lesson plans make it easy for teachers to design customized lessons, allowing them to spend more time teaching and less time planning.

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A realistic approach to pacing allows teachers to focus on depth and rigor, giving the class more time with each text.

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Digital tools, like our Interactive Focus Wall and Teacher eBook, simplify planning and enrich instruction.

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Practical, powerful assessments keep teachers informed and students prepared.

A comprehensive assessment system (including weekly tests, benchmark assessments, and unit tests) gives teachers the tools they need to monitor student progress.

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The online dashboard gives teachers visibility into the progress of their class, providing the insights they need to develop customized lesson plans.

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Tech-enhanced questions like drag-and-drop and multi-select allow students to prepare for high-stakes assessment formats.

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Journeys scope and sequences are plans teachers can trust. They provide a pedagogical sequence that’s developmentally appropriate and research-based. That way, as students embark on their literacy journey, a path is being charted for the skills and knowledge they’ll need down the road.

Journeys Scope & Sequence: Grades K-6

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Vocabulary readers, flashcards and in-the-moment digital tools fill classrooms with ways to build vocabulary along every step of the journey

Informational texts let students gain mastery over core academic vocabulary as well as domain-specific knowledge and words

Weekly grammar skill targets, supplemented with daily lessons, support students’ understanding of how English works  

A spelling scope and sequence designed by Shane Templeton builds students’ spelling skills

Deep-dives into text analysis give students the foundation they need to interpret texts from multiple angles and form insights

Student books and digital tools prompt students to mark up and annotate texts, allowing understanding to blossom into written form 

Team projects and class conversations guide students to develop critical listening skills and mastery of group communication

Presentations and collaborative work put students in a position to develop social awareness and speaking skills

Giving students confidence to write their own stories

Award-winning texts. A research-based method. There’s a reason it’s used everywhere: Journeys works.

HMH Professional Services helps teachers and administrators prepare to transition to a new program. As you implement Journeys , our team can partner with yours to make sure you start off on the right foot.

Research & Results

Designed using the science of literacy development.

Using the latest research on what makes literacy instruction effective, Journeys was designed to be a system that reliably turns students into confident readers and writers. An impressive collection of scientific studies shows how well it works.

Journeys outfits aspiring readers and writers with the skills they need to scale the challenges of today’s rigorous assessment demands. Explore the research that shows just how high those students can climb.

Journeys: A Research-Based Approach

Grades K - 5

With a "strong evidence" rating from evidenceforessa.org, Journeys has been proven to simply work . And when students’ futures are at stake, results are what matter.

ESSA Evidence Criteria for Journeys

Overview of how Journeys meets ESSA “STRONG” evidence criteria.

Journeys RCT Gold Standard Study

Journeys field study, journeys multi-year quasi-experimental study.

Grades 3 and 5

Journeys Full-Year Research Study

2016 - 2017

To build Journeys , HMH ® worked with the brightest minds in literacy. Assembling a team of authors and consultants across every key area in the field of literacy, we put together an English language arts program that anticipates teaching needs and equips students to succeed.

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Dr. MaryEllen Vogt

Distinguished Professor Emerita, Education, California State University, Long Beach; Journeys Program Consultant

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Dr. Martha C. Hougen

National consultant, presenter, researcher, and author

Carol Jago

HMH Author and Associate Director, California Reading & Literature Project at UCLA

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Program Consultant, Into Reading and Into Literature

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Dr. Shane Templeton

Foundation Professor Emeritus, Literacy Studies, University of Nevada, Reno; Into Reading Program Author

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Dr. Sheila W. Valencia

Professor, Language, Literacy, and Culture, University of Washington; Journeys Program Consultant

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Irene Fountas

Director, Literacy Collaborative, Lesley University; Language Arts consultant; Journeys Special Consultant

News & Events

The program authors behind Journeys want to continue the conversation about literacy instruction. Read what they’ve been thinking and stay up to date with the latest news and scholarship.

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The Bad Habits of Good Readers

Carol Jago, HMH author and program consultant, makes the case for the seemingly bad habits avid readers possess. 

November 30, 2017

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Reading Is More Than Fundamental

HMH’s Kristi James shares what ideal literacy engagement in an early childhood classroom would look like and how teachers can realize this goal and promote it outside of their classrooms as well.

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November 20, 2017

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A Guide to Engaging, Effective Instruction in Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabulary

In advance of the final fall 2017 Leadership Talk, literacy thought leader Dr. Shane Templeton previews his presentation on differentiating word study instruction.

October 20, 2017

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With  Journeys , readers are empowered by skill mastery; inspired by authentic, award-winning text; and confident that they are building the skills needed for college and careers. Backed by proven results, it's no surprise that  Journeys  is used by over 6.7 million students nationwide.

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Learning to read is an excursion into the unknown. It's about meeting challenges head-on and gaining confidence with each victory. Preparing students for this voyage requires a program that lets teachers introduce the right discoveries at the right time...

Grade 1 Journeys Reader's Notebook Teacher's Guide (2017)

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Reader’s Notebook features practice pages for the various skill strands in a lesson and a Reader’s Guide spread for each Anchor Text in the SE (supporting students’ third read) and for each Trade Book. The practice includes phonics,...

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Free Journeys Reading Resources

Last Updated on October 31, 2023 by TrayKay

This post begins with descriptions of the free Journeys reading program resources available here. Scroll down for the actual links to each ebook, for grades K – 6. Clicking into the links will automatically launch the ebooks. The ebooks that are handbooks or workbooks have printable pages. To print, open a workbook and look at the buttons on the left side. The last button is “More.” Click into it to print pages, as shown in the following image:

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Descriptions of the Ebooks: (Scroll down for ebook links).

Student ebooks provide lessons with reading and comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing exercises. There’s also a link to the In the News current events ezine.

Leveled Readers include target skills (like main idea), vocabulary, and writing exercises.

Additional tools are available for some of the grades. Lessons appear to align with the main student ebooks:

Reading Adventures Magazine includes literature and informational texts and activities.

Writing Handbooks include step-by-step exercises for writing different types of compositions. Pages can be printed. 

Write-In Readers have short comprehension, vocabulary, and handwriting exercises, with pages that can be printed. 

Reader’s Notebooks have spelling, vocabulary, and grammar lessons. Pages can be printed.

Cold Reads are reading comprehension passages with questions. Pages are printable.

Close Readers are for analyzing short text passages.

Grammar Snap Videos are short lessons on grammar topics.

Links to the Journeys Reading Program Ebooks:

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Kindergarten Ebook

Kindergarten Leveled Readers

iRead Videos : animations to help recognize uppercase and lowercase letters

Kindergarten Reader’s Notebook

Kindergarten Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition

Kindergarten Writing Handbook

Kindergarten Writing Handbook Teacher’s Guide

Teacher Read Aloud Books Grade K

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Grade 1 Ebook  

Grade 1 Leveled Readers

Grade 1 Writing Handbook

Grade 1 Writing Handbook Teacher’s Guide

Grade 1 Write-In Reader

Grade 1 Reader’s Notebook

Grade 1 Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition Grade 1 Close Reader

Grade 1 Close Reader Teacher’s Guide

Grade 1 Grammar Snap Videos

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Grade 2 Ebook

Grade 2 Leveled Readers

Grade 2 Writing Handbook

Grade 2 Writing Handbook Teacher’s Guide

Grade 2 Write-In Reader Grade 2 Reader’s Notebook

Grade 2 Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition

Grade 2 Close Reader

Grade 2 Closer Reader Teacher’s Guide

Grade 2 Grammar Snap Videos  

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Grade 3 Ebook

Grade 3 Leveled Readers

Grade 3 Writing Handbook Grade 3 Writing Handbook Teacher’s Guide

Grade 3 Write-In Reader

Grade 3 Reader’s Notebook

Grade 3 Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition

Grade 3 Cold Reads

Grade 3 Close Reader

Grade 3 Close Reader Teacher’s Guide

Reading Adventures Magazine

Grade 3 Grammar Snap Videos

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Grade 4 Ebook

Grade 4 Leveled Readers

Grade 4 Writing Handbook

Grade 4 Writing Handbook Teacher’s Guide

Grade 4 Write-In Reader

Grade 4 Reader’s Notebook

Grade 4 Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition

Grade 4 Cold Reads

Grade 4 Close Reader

Grade 4 Close Reader Teacher’s Guide

Grade 4 Grammar Snap Videos

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Grade 5 Ebook

Grade 5 Leveled Readers

Grade 5 Writing Handbook

Grade 5 Writing Handbook Teachers Guide

Grade 5 Write-In Reader

Grade 5 Reader’s Notebook

Grade 5 Reader’s Notebook Teacher’s Edition

Grade 5 Cold Reads

Grade 5 Close Reader

Grade 5 Close Reader Teacher’s Guide

Grade 5 Grammar Snap Videos

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Grade 6 Ebook

Grade 6 Leveled Readers

Grade 6 Write-In Reader

Grade 6 Readers Notebook

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Do you have access to the answer keys for 3rd and 5th grade cold reads? I am wanting to use these as retests for my Special Education students. Thanks in advance for any help you may can offer.

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The answer keys are within the books. Click into the book and then go into the “contents” and you will see the answer key there.

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Comment: I love the Free Journeys Reading Resource. I wish there are more of these out there.

Question: I can’t seem to find Journeys student ebook grade 3 book 3 for lesson 26-30. would you be able to help me with that, please.

Whatever I have on this site is all I’ve found so far. If I come across it, I will post it and send you the info. In the meantime, have you seen the Journeys activities listed in this post ?

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Lessons 26-30 are located in the Reading Adventures Magazine.

Thanks a million Ladies.

Kindly assist where I can find Journeys Ebook grade 4, lesson 26-30. There’s Reader’s Notebook ( teacher’s Edition) for these lessons.

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Looking for answers to 6th grade readers notebook

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Do you know how to access the Journeys Grade 5 Program Assessment link from ThinkCentral? I was about to find Grade 4, but I haven’t been able to find Grade 5. Grade 4 looks like this btw: https://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys2017/na/gr4/program_assessments_9780544702066_/index.html

I found this link to intervention assessments for grades K – 6. Hope it helps. Journeys Intervention And here is the general link to Journeys Grade 5 Teacher Resources: Journeys G5 Teacher Resources

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I have not been able to find that one yet. Will be happy to add it if I come across one or I’m sent a link.

I am looking for the weekly assesments and benchmark assesments specifically for each grade do you happen to have the links for these? Someone above posted them for 4th grade only.

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Hi! Any chance you have found any of the grade 6 projectables? Those would be a great addition to some of these resources! I love that you have the textbook digitally!

I’ve got access to projectables up to grade 5. I’ll keep my eye out for grade 6.

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Journey, by Aaron Becker | Book Review

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Journey

Written and Illustrated by Aaron Becker

Ages 4+ | 40 Pages

Publisher: Candlewick | ISBN-13: 9780763660536

What to Expect: A Wordless Adventure

Sometimes there are no words to describe a book. And sometimes, there are no words in the actual book itself. Journey is one of those books—it’s both wordless and wondrous.

When a young girl draws a magic door on her bedroom wall and goes through it with her red marker, she leaves a drab-colored world and enters a magical world filled with color and adventure. Using a colored marker, she creates ways to navigate this unknown place: a boat, a balloon, a flying carpet, and a tandem bike. Amongst the world’s beauty, there is also danger, and an evil emperor captures the girl. How will she escape? How will she return home?

No spoiler here, but an unexpected friendship is the outcome of this incredibly gorgeous tale told only by the artwork on the pages. The little girl is adventurous, courageous, and kind and knows how to have fun. She will inspire you to take your own imaginative journey if you can tear yourself away from this incredible book.

The first book in a trilogy, Journey by Aaron Becker, won a most prestigious award—a Caldecott Honor Book in 2014.

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Aaron Becker has worked as an artist in the film and animation industry, where he helped define the look and feel of characters, stories, and the movies they become a part of. With Journey, he has created characters and worlds of his very own, using traditional materials and techniques. Aaron Becker lives with his wife, daughter, and cat in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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A 2014 Caldecott Honor Book Follow a girl on an elaborate flight of fancy in a wondrously illustrated, wordless picture book about self-determination — and unexpected friendship. A lonely girl draws a magic door on her bedroom wall and through it escapes into a world where wonder, adventure, and danger abound. Red marker in hand, she creates a boat, a balloon, and a flying carpet that carry her on a spectacular journey toward an uncertain destiny. When she is captured by a sinister emperor, only an act of tremendous courage and kindness can set her free. Can it also lead her home and to her heart’s desire? With supple line, luminous color, and nimble flights of fancy, author-illustrator Aaron Becker launches an ordinary child on an extraordinary journey toward her greatest and most exciting adventure of all.

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A masterwork. —The New York Times An imaginative adventure story whose elaborate illustrations inspire wonder, careful examination and multiple reads. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Wonder mixes with longing as the myriad possibilities offered by Becker’s stunning settings dwarf what actually happens in the story. Readers will be both dazzled and spurred on imagined travels of their own. —Publishers Weekly (starred review) [An] auspicious debut… [a] captivating wordless story… The strong visual narrative makes this an appealing choice for a wide range of ages. By the turn of the last page, children will immediately begin imagining the next adventure. —School Library Journal (starred review) First-time author Becker sweeps readers away on the very best kind of journey, allowing a complex color scheme, intricate fantasy environments, and a stirring sense of adventure to tell the story without a single word. … Laudable for its adventuresome female protagonist, scope, and sense of fun, this title will draw girls and boys back to it again and again. —Booklist (starred review) There is much to pore over in the watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations, and when the boy and girl ride off together at the end on a tandem bicycle with one red wheel and one purple wheel, readers will want to follow them. —The Horn Book This is a wordless picture book that will be transcendent for readers and appeal to a wide variety of children. … This is a beautiful tale that will visually delight for years to come. —Library Media Connection (highly recommended) We live in a time with a lot of flash and beep and tweets. Mr. Becker has made a beautiful reminder that there are times we need to turn it off. Sometimes we need a book, some quiet, and our imagination. It’s so well done. —Erin Stead, 2011 Caldecott Medal Winner for A Sick Day for Amos McGee I fell into this breathtaking adventure and didn’t want to leave. This is a book of extraordinary magic and beauty. —Julie “Jules” Danielson, Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast [A] gorgeously illustrated, imaginative take on the wordless picture book.. . It’s a true feast for both the mind and eye! —Favorite Things (FamilyFun blog) Dreamlike… Like Harold and his purple crayon before her, the child discovers that she can use a crayon to make an imaginative escape — and what an escape it is! … Dazzling. —The Wall Street Journal [A] wordless tour de force… Completely original. … Becker’s breathtaking urban and bucolic scenes map out a visual narrative that reflects the girl’s journey—both external and internal. … Here’s hoping there’s more to come from this talented newcomer. —Shelf Awareness for Readers (starred review) Talk about making your own adventure! … [E]xtraordinary kindness and a couple of crayons produce an ending so original and satisfying you can’t but shake your head and smile. This gorgeous, wordless book is a gem. —Redbook [A]n absolutely magical tale… Becker’s picture book is one of the finest get-lost-in-your-own-imagination tales of loneliness, escape, adventure, and, ultimately, new friendship that I’ve read in quite some time. —USA Today Online Becker launches readers into a wordless adventure amid exotic lands and narrow escapes—thanks to the bright red marker-wielding heroine. Think Crockett Johnston’s ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ crossed with Neil Gaiman’s ‘Stardust.’ A lonely girl steps from her black-and-white world into a vast, colorful journey. Some stories, including this one, don’t need words to fire the imagination. —The Boston Globe With its fine attention to detail and jaw-dropping storyline, Becker has created a modern day classic in the midst of an overpopulated genre. … I don’t get to use this word very often when I’m talking about books for young children but I’m going to dust it off and use it now: Beautiful. There’s no other way to describe Journey. —Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ Blog) This absolutely gorgeous wordless picture book is a testament to the skill of author/illustrator Aaron Becker. As Journey ends, you’ll want to immediately return to the beginning to experience it again. —NPR Books A lonely girl takes her red crayon, draws a door on her bedroom wall and walks into a world of steampunk flying machines and turreted canal cities. She navigates this fantasy realm via boat, balloon and flying carpet, all drawn with her crayon. Journey is a clear nod to Crockett Johnson’s Harold and the Purple Crayon , but this version doesn’t have words; instead Aaron Becker tells his story through meticulous watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations. —NPR Monkey See Becker’s wordless masterpiece is both timely and timeless, drawing inspiration from the classic "Harold and the Purple Crayon" to draw the reader into an entirely new and beautifully-rendered world. —The Huffington Post Worldless picture books are nothing new, but it takes a special touch to create one that appeals to both pre-readers (have them "narrate" their own story to you as you leaf through) and older students who can appreciate the layers of silent storytelling. ‘Journey’ accomplishes this feat and just might be the perfect title for one last summer roadtrip … Film illustrator Aaron Becker’s creation is at once simple and nuanced, a beautifully tactile version of the best Pixar shorts. —Austin-American Statesman With this wordless tour de force, Aaron Becker gives a nod to the likes of Crockett Johnson and Shaun Tan—but in a completely original work. … Becker’s breathtaking urban and bucolic scenes map out a visual narrative that reflects the girl’s journey—both external and internal. By the conclusion, readers see that all she needs is a likeminded friend. Here’s hoping there’s more to come from this talented newcomer. —Twenty by Jenny

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What is the hero’s journey? It’s a story about an imperfect hero who goes on an adventure where he or she learns lessons through mistakes and triumphs, wins some sort of victory, and returns home a different person. Joseph Campbell famously wrote more about this concept in his book, The Hero With a Thousand Faces .

A familiar middle-grade example of this narrative archetype is the story of Harry Potter. But guess what? Many other books share the hero’s journey structure, too.

There are typically 12 or 17 steps in the hero’s journey, depending on who you read. Campbell said 17. Basically, the steps consist of three main structures: the hero’s departure, an initiation, and the hero’s return.

Within these three general steps are more stages in the journey such as:

an unusual birth or early childhood the call to adventure the refusal of the call a mentor figure who gives aid challenges or trials a special weapon facing doubts, fears, temptations transformation / the fulfillment of the call returning home mastering two worlds

Read more about the Hero’s Journey story on Masterclass.com and Jerry Jenkins’ website .

In this blog post, you’ll find more book examples with a hero’s journey structure, specifically middle-grade fiction for ages 8 – 12. These narrative books can be used to analyze the hero’s journey text structure in elementary classrooms, middle school English classes, and homeschool classes.

I’m including realistic fiction books that might not be typical hero’s journey chapter books but also can also be viewed through the lens of this trope with journeys that might be internal or otherwise.

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Melissa Taylor, MA, is the creator of Imagination Soup. She's a mother, former teacher & literacy trainer, and freelance education writer. She writes Imagination Soup and freelances for publications online and in print, including Penguin Random House's Brightly website, USA Today Health, Adobe Education, Colorado Parent, and Parenting. She is passionate about matching kids with books that they'll love.

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30 Hero’s Journey Books for Middle Schoolers 

August 1, 2022 //  by  Katherine Monsen

The hero's/herione's journey is one that is prevalent in much popular fiction and has been developed over the years since 1949 when introduced by Joseph Campbell. It follows a journey structure where the hero's everyday life is disrupted and they return home transformed at the end of their journey. This blog provides a list of 30 books with hero's journey examples that can be used to demonstrate this structure to middle schoolers.

1. Holes by Louis Sacher

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Stanley Yelnats is at a juvenile detention camp where he's digging holes, but he discovers that the warden is looking for something, but what could it be? This story takes some twists and turns as Stanley seeks the truth.

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2. Crossing the Wire by Will Hobbs

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A 15-year-old Mexican boy endures a grueling journey to sneak across the U.S. border in an attempt to save his family from starvation. Victor doesn't have the coyote money some pay smugglers, so he has to travel on foot, and sneak onto trains and into trucks. Hobbs does an amazing job in telling a story that is true for many trying to "cross the wire".

3. Peak by Roland Smith

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Go to a juvenile detention center, or go stay with a distanced father? Peak Marcelo chooses his father, but it comes with some unknown expectations. His father seems to have little regard for human life when he expects 14-year-old Peak to climb to the summit of Mt. Everest in order to become the youngest person to ever do so. Peak is part of a 4 book series.

4. False Prince by Jennifer Nielson

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Nobleman Connor tries to reunite the kingdom by finding a replacement prince. Sage is one of four orphans that compete for the position, but he knows that Connor has ulterior motives. After crossing the field of adventure, Sage discovers a truth that is more dangerous than all the trials he's endured.

5. The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale

In this heroine's journey, Ani has never been comfortable speaking with people but can communicate with animals, especially swans. She is sent away from home to marry but ends up with nothing. She takes a job where her unique talent saves her and helps her develop her voice. This story reminds me of Jane Eyre.

6. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

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An orphan boy, Nobody Owens or Bod, is being raised in a graveyard that he can't leave without the risk of being killed by the man that killed his family. This story depicts an unusual upbringing, where Bod has adventures with assistance from the inhabitants of the graveyard.

7. Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine

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It's 1958 and a 12-year-old girl named Liz begins school. She befriends a girl named Marlee and they become inseparable until Liz stops coming to school suddenly. It is believed that Liz was a light-skinned black girl that was passing for white, but Marlee doesn't care; she values human life and friendship over politics and takes a stand, even if it's in a small way.

8. Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt

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It's the 1960's, and Holling Hoodhood is beginning 7th grade. He dislikes his English teacher and his father is more concerned with his career than his family. Each chapter is a month in the year where we see Holling grow to appreciate Mrs. Baker and stand up for his family. Holling's journey accurately depicts everyday life for many families in the 60s, up until the end.

9. Bull Run by Paul Fleischman

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This book features not one, but sixteen different heroes from the first great battle in the Civil War. It is told in a series of vignettes by each fictional character who represents every race, color, and gender, as well as from both sides of the fight.

10. One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia

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Delphine's heroine journey takes us on a cross-country trip from New York to California when she and her sister go to visit their estranged mother one summer. This work of popular fiction is relatable to many children.

11. Anything But Typical by Nora Raleigh Baskin

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Jason Blake is twelve and struggles through each day due to autism. He enjoys posting stories online and discovers other writers with content like his. He wants to meet her in real life but fears it due to his disability. What this future hero doesn't realize, is that this fear is true for many people when making new friends.

12. Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper

13. drums, girls and dangerous pie by jordan sonnenblick.

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Steven is your typical teenager until his little brother gets sick. He's trying to hold everything together and make it through high school. This work of popular fiction will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions.

14. Cinder by Marissa Meyer

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The lines of genuine science fiction are blurred in this futuristic take on Cinderella. Cinder is a cyborg who is blamed for bad things happening to her family. She ends up in an intergalactic struggle, where this hero ventures into unknown places and discovers secrets from her past that help her world's future.

15. Origin by Jessica Khoury

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Pia had one purpose in life to start an immortal race until she sneaks out of her village and falls in love with a boy from a different village. She must choose to either follow her destiny or her love. It's hard to tell the difference between genuine science fiction and a heroine's journey in this story.

16. Jump Into the Sky by Shelley Pearsall

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13-year-old Levi travels across the country near the end of WW2 to find his father, who is an elite, black paratrooper. Along the way, he learns how blacks are treated in the South, and once he arrives, he learns that his father is about to leave for a dangerous mission.

17. The League of Seven by Philip Reeve

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Archie gets a team of 7 together in order to save the world from the Mangleborn, monsters who thrive on electricity. They had been trapped in underground prisons for years because there was no electricity, but all that changes when it is rediscovered and a Mangelborn brainwashes the people responsible for detaining them.

18. Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

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Woodson tells her life story in a series of poems, each written from a child's point of view. Her journey, looking for her place in the world, when civil rights were just being better established for blacks, is evident through her use of vivid language.

19. The Lightening Thief by Rick Riordan

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Percy Jackson has always struggled in school and is labeled as a troublemaker. To top it all off, he's accused of stealing Zeus's master lightning bolt. With the help of two friends, this hero ventures across the country from New York to California in order to find the true thief and discover who his father really is. This is book 1 of 9 and has become quite popular fiction among middle schoolers.

20. Half Bad by Sally Green

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Nathan is in search of his father, who is supposed to give him three gifts on his seventeenth birthday so he can come into his own as a witch, however, he faces many difficulties along the way and learns he can trust no one. At times the journey structure is blurred, but Nathan completes his journey in the end.

21. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo

Edward Tulane is an unlikely hero, as he's a china rabbit. He goes from being well cared for to being lost. We see Edwards' journey to multiple places, which teaches him how to love and lose that love over and over again.

22. The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore

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Future hero, Lolly Rachpaul is met with the struggle of joining a gang in Harlem, like his older brother had, or not. A community center project building a Lego city stops him from following in his dead brothers' footsteps. Lolly shows us how important it is to choose your own path in life rather than take the easy way out.

23. Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas

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Bree is stuck in Swim 101 for her elective, which she is not happy about, but with the help of a neighbor, she finds herself trying to turn around her school's bad luck with swim competitions. Here we see an example of a heroine that goes against Joseph Campbell's opinion that they are the hero's mother.

24. Solo by Kwame Alexander

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Blade wants nothing more than to distance himself from his drug addict father, despite his family thinking he's headed down the same path given his songwriting skills. One day he discovers a family secret which leaves him in a position to find what he's been looking for in life or leave him more lost than ever.

25. Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

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Ally has dyslexia, but didn't know it for some time. With the help of a new teacher, she learns how to overcome her disability and grows her confidence.

26. Hello, Universe by Erin Entrada Kelly

This book brings four different points of view together, in order to find a missing boy and show a bully the error of his ways in this adventure by assistance.

27. The Dreamer by Pam Munoz Ryan and Peter Sis

Neftali follows a mysterious voice into the field of adventure through the rainforest, sea, and the rain on a journey of self-discovery. This story is told through a variety of mediums and depicts the early life of Pablo Neruda.

28. Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai

After fleeing Vietnam, Ha and her family travel to the U.S. Told in verse, you'll experience a range of emotions.

29. Stranded by Jeff Probst

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What starts out as a family vacation, quickly turns into a story of survival. Four siblings end up shipwrecked with no adults and must learn how to survive on their own.

30. As Brave as You by Jason Reynolds           

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Genie is trying to decide what bravery looks like. First, he thinks that his blind grandfather is brave, but then he discovers that he never leaves the house. Then he thinks his brother is brave, but then changes his mind when he shows no interest in learning how to shoot a gun.

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The Student Bible Study is a 32 week-long devotional that goes in depth on one topic each week. The study includes video lessons, questions, application activities, and other resources to help students dive into Scripture.

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Another resource we have for students in your youth group is Journey, Essentials. This version of the Student Bible Study is recommended for students who have just started their walk of faith or are only beginning to understand some basic Biblical concepts. This book trims the content from the Student Bible Study into two quick pages per week and offers you the flexibility to lead your whole youth group in the same lesson at a customized level for each student.

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The Leader Guide has everything you need to plan your large group lesson and facilitate life-changing small group discussions with your students. The Leader Guide includes videos that explain the week’s lesson and provides tips on how to maximize the curriculum for that week. Also included is a fully customizable powerpoint slide deck which allows you to use the content provided, or write your own.

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For your small group leaders, we have created a Small Group Discussion Guide to help them lead conversations built around each week’s topic.

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Mission, Vision and Values Rooted in the core principles of Public Waldorf Education, Journey School awakens curiosity in the whole child and cultivates ingenuity, compassion, and moral courage, leading Journey children towards a world of lifelong learning. The program is available for all students in K-8 and is dedicated to the optimal development of the whole child in educating the Head, the Heart and the Hands.

HEAD – Thinking/Ingenuity: Journey’s Waldorf-led faculty fosters academic growth throughout the grades, by balancing imagination, risk-taking, and critical thinking with respect for the individual child.

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A young man, Aren, is recruited into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people's lives easier. A young man, Aren, is recruited into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people's lives easier. A young man, Aren, is recruited into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people's lives easier.

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Chris Wallace looks back at Nixon-Kennedy election in the book 'Countdown 1960

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NEW YORK – Longtime newsman Chris Wallace isn't only thinking about this year's presidential election .

The CNN anchor has written a book on the race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, narrowly won by Kennedy, that featured the first televised presidential debates. Dutton announced Wednesday that “Countdown 1960: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the 311 Days that Changed America’s Politics Forever” will be published Oct. 8.

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“The 1960 presidential election changed everything," Wallace said in a statement. “It was the first to be conducted largely on television. The first to feature debates between the two major party candidates. The first where both candidates were born in the 20th century.”

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