Discover Our Growing Collection of Novel Studies for Every Era

This collection represents our most sought-after Novel Studies, with new resources added regularly to serve diverse curriculum needs. Each era offers specialized search options to help you find the perfect fit for your students’ reading levels and learning objectives. Whether you’re teaching elementary, middle, or high school students, you’ll find engaging activities, discussion guides, and assessment tools designed to deepen literary understanding.

Browse by time period below, use the specialized search tools under each era, and check our publishing calendar at the bottom to see what’s coming next.

The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Set in Puritan Connecticut, this Newbery Medal winner explores themes of tolerance, belonging, and courage through Kit Tyler’s journey from Barbados to colonial America. Perfect for teaching about religious persecution, colonial life, and standing up for what’s right, while developing empathy and critical thinking about different perspectives.

Johnny Tremain

This Revolutionary War classic follows a young silversmith’s apprentice through the Boston Tea Party and beyond. Ideal for bringing American history to life, this novel teaches perseverance, patriotism, and personal growth while exploring pivotal moments that shaped our nation’s founding. Is also a great movie from the 1950s!

Amos Fortune, Free Man

A powerful biographical novel about an enslaved African man who purchases his freedom and helps others do the same. This Newbery Medal winner provides essential discussions about slavery, freedom, dignity, and the American Dream while developing character education and historical understanding.

A Gathering of Days

Told through 13-year-old Catherine’s diary, this Newbery Medal winner captures rural New England life in the 1830s. Perfect for teaching journal writing, historical perspective, and life during America’s expansion, while exploring themes of family, friendship, and growing up.

Lyddie

Katherine Paterson’s compelling story of a Vermont farm girl working in Lowell textile mills during the Industrial Revolution. Essential for understanding labor history, women’s rights, and social justice while developing vocabulary and comprehension through rich, challenging prose.

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg

This rollicking Civil War adventure follows 12-year-old Homer’s quest to save his brother from battle. Combining humor with serious historical content, it’s perfect for reluctant readers while teaching about slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the war’s impact on families.

Pollyanna

Eleanor Porter’s timeless story teaches optimism and resilience through a young orphan’s transformative “glad game.” Ideal for character development and social-emotional learning, while exploring early 20th-century American life and the power of positive thinking.

Lost on a Mountain in Maine

Based on a true survival story, this gripping tale follows 12-year-old Donn Fendler’s nine-day ordeal alone in the Maine wilderness. Perfect for teaching perseverance, problem-solving, and geography while keeping students on the edge of their seats.

Bud, Not Buddy

This Newbery Medal winner follows 10-year-old Bud’s Depression-era journey to find his father. Rich with jazz history, African American culture, and social issues, it’s essential for understanding the Great Depression while developing empathy and historical perspective.

Great Depression Primary Source Kit

Bring history to life with authentic documents, photographs, and firsthand accounts from America’s most challenging economic period. Perfect for developing primary source analysis skills while understanding how ordinary people lived through extraordinary times.

Early America Virtual Field Trip Guide

Transform your classroom into 1830s-1840s America with interactive activities, virtual tours, and hands-on experiences. Explore the era of westward expansion, canal building, and early industrialization through immersive activities. Ideal for kinesthetic learners and making this pivotal period of American growth tangible through engaging exploration.

Westward Expansion Cookbook

Experience life on the trail and stagecoach routes through authentic recipes and cooking methods used by pioneers heading west. Learn what families ate while traveling by wagon train, at stagecoach stops, and around campfires on the frontier. Perfect for understanding the practical challenges of westward migration while developing cooking skills and cultural appreciation for pioneer ingenuity.

Book
Activity / Product
Estimated Release

Homer P. FIgg

Primary Source Pack, Virtual Museum Kit

August 2025

The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Virtual Museum Kit, Mob Mentality Exploration, Virtual Field Trip Guide

August 2025

Great Depression

Escape Room

August 2025

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

Novel Study and Master Collection

September 2025

Sign of the Beaver

Novel Study and Master Collection

Fall 2025

Echo Mountain

Novel Study and Master Collection

Fall 2025

A Place to Hang the Moon

Novel Study and Master Collection

Fall 2025

More Novel Studies that are in the works:

– Frindle
– Justin Morgan had a horse
– Charlottes web
– Courage of Sarah Noble
– Charlotte’s Web
– Carrie Woodlawn
– The Birchbark House 
– Holes

See what others are saying our resources:

Transform tedious novel studies into immersive family adventures that make both kids AND parents excited about learning. Our cross-curricular resources turn abstract concepts into tangible experiences through escape rooms, hands-on projects, and deep literary exploration.

We specialize in project-based learning that builds critical thinking over memorization—helping children fall in love with literature while strengthening family bonds through shared discovery.

…Because the best education happens when learning feels like an adventure.

  • Kara’s Wild Robot movie/novel study has blown us away! 

    It’s engaging, thought provoking, and adaptable for all ages! I can’t wait to do the many activities inside with my 6 children.

    It is incredibly comprehensive and chock full of true substance unlike some studies we’ve done in the past.

    The imagery is beautiful, and the content is top notch! I would highly recommend this study to all homeschoolers who love diving deeper into their novels. 

    Kara Carrero is talented and passionate, and it shows in this unit! These studies are a blessing to students and teachers everywhere. I can’t wait to get my hands on more of her studies! 
    Blayne B
    Parent of 6
  • This study is FANTASTIC! I grew up on classic movies and Pollyanna was a family favorite. The glad game is something that I’ve used throughout childhood to now (although not verbatim,ha!).  

    When I saw the novel at a thrift store I didn’t hesitate to pick it up for my daughters to read. Not only does Kara provide excellent reading comprehension and critical thinking portions, my favorite section was the personal reflection questions/essay portion and the “Glad Game Simulation.”  

    It also broadened my ideas of subjects that can be taught with classic literature.  The STEM Lab is way outside my wheelhouse, but the step the step instructions and examples make it much less intimidating! It’s easy to tailor to different ages while still allowing for my 8&10 year olds to learn together.
    Naomi D.
    Homeschooler to ages 8+10

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