To help encourage high school students to continue reading through the summer break, Teach.com compiled this handy flowchart of 101 choices. There's something for everyone!
This was a great chart and I was surprised by how many books I have read that are one it, but not all. I am going to keep a copy for future reference. Thanks for posting it.
I think this chart is fantastic. I bet seeing it all at once would make it even clearer to follow. I enjoyed finding so many books that I have read and being reminded of some books I should try to read this summer. Overall- I hope this helps teens (and adults) to pick some quality summer reading. Thanks for sharing! ~Jess
It's cool that they've done this, but it's a bit of a headache to follow
ReplyDeleteHey Natalie, thanks so much for stopping by. It really is a visually stimulating chart, but I think it is a very useful tool.
DeleteThis was a great chart and I was surprised by how many books I have read that are one it, but not all. I am going to keep a copy for future reference. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alex. My pleasure.
DeleteThis is a great way to present a number of books for teens. I'm going to print this for my 15 and 17 year old. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteYou're quite welcome. The creators of this have done a terrific job.
DeleteI think this chart is fantastic. I bet seeing it all at once would make it even clearer to follow. I enjoyed finding so many books that I have read and being reminded of some books I should try to read this summer. Overall- I hope this helps teens (and adults) to pick some quality summer reading. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Jess
You're very welcome Jess. Thanks so much for stopping by. It's always so nice to see you.
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