Norton Juster — assigned in US schools
- Books on file
- 2
- Lexile range
- 1000L–1000L
- Grade span
- K–7
Recurring themes
Every Norton Juster title on file
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Norton Juster in the US-school canon
Norton Juster contributes 2 titles to the US-school assigned-reading corpus tracked by ReadingList. Norton Juster's books are assigned across grades K through 7, with Lexile measures spanning 1000L to 1000L. Within this canon, The Phantom Tollbooth and The Hello, Goodbye Window are Norton Juster's most-cited titles across state ELA framework documents and AP/IB syllabus audits — they appear on multiple state Department of Education reading lists and in Common Core Appendix B exemplar references.
Norton Juster's assigned-reading footprint clusters around recurring themes — adventure, education, imagination, working primarily in Juvenile Nonfiction and Middle Grade Fantasy. State ELA frameworks tend to pair Norton Juster with reading-skill anchors that reward students for tracking how character development, narrative voice, and historical setting interact — exactly the kind of multi-layered analysis that AP English Literature and IB Language A: Literature reward in their May exams. Below, each title links to its specific curriculum citations: which state cites it, at which grade, under which standards strand.
For parents and teachers researching Norton Juster for the first time, the practical question is usually grade placement and theme fit. Use the Lexile range (1000L to 1000L) as a first filter: a Lexile measure 100-200L above a student's current reading level is the typical instructional sweet spot for guided classroom reading, while a measure at or below the student's level supports independent reading. Theme fit matters at least as much: Norton Juster's books pair well with thematic-unit teaching in the cross-references above.
Common questions
- How many books by Norton Juster do US schools assign?
- 2 books by Norton Juster appear in the US-school assigned-reading corpus tracked by ReadingList. Each is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, Common Core exemplar list, or peer-reviewed source.
- What's the Lexile range across Norton Juster's assigned books?
- Lexile measures for Norton Juster's titles in this corpus range from 1000L to 1000L. Books without a published Lexile (poetry, drama, picture books) are not included in this range.
- What grades read Norton Juster in US schools?
- Books by Norton Juster are assigned across grades K through 7 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Specific grade placements are listed on each book's detail page.
- What themes does Norton Juster explore?
- Across the 2 books by Norton Juster in this corpus, the most-recurring themes are adventure, education, imagination, intelligence, knowledge and ignorance. Theme classifications come from editorial review against state ELA standards and AP/IB syllabus framing.
- Which Norton Juster book is most widely assigned?
- The Phantom Tollbooth appears earliest in the alphabetical-published index of Norton Juster's assigned titles in this corpus. For exact citation counts per book, open each title's detail page — it lists every state, grade, and curriculum reference with primary-source links.
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