Hero's Journey Links:
The Hero Archetype in Literature, Religion, and Popular Culture: http://tatsbox.com/hero/ (along with a useful
PowerPoint presentation teachers can download at this URL: http://tatsbox.com/hero/powerpnt.htm )
Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (users embark on their own hero's journey): http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/journey
An American Masters Lesson from PBS for Teachers on George Lucas, the Power of Myth, and the Hero's Journey: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/lessons/george-lucas-and-the-power-of-myth/lesson-overview/1292/
And an interactive approach to the Hero's Journey:http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/herosjourney/
And of course, information about Joseph Campbell's works on the subject, on the Joseph Campbell Foundation site:
The Hero With A Thousand Faces http://www.jcf.org/new/index.php?categoryid=83&p9999_action=details&p9999_wid=692
Hero's Journey Scavenger Hunt:
Ms. Matthews' Students: Go here to drop your Hero's Journey Photos
Projects:
Choose your own adventure: https://writer.inklestudios.com/
As students finish their Hero's Journey Final project, we will post the links to their web-based creations, when possible. You will need to access the sploder.com links while you are NOT inside of Ladue Schools because of the educational filter.
Hero's Journey Games:
http://www.sploder.com/?s=d004cuah
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/38084454/
http://www.sploder.com/free-platformer-game-maker.php
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Final reflection - click on link/document below to make a copy of the document in which to type your answers, or print it to hand-record your responses.