Explore the Summer Reading Flowchart

By Jason Boog 

Looking for some books to read this summer?

Teach.com (a online teaching program at the USC Rossier School of Education) has created an enormous flowchart to help young adults and adults find new books to read this summer. We’ve embedded the complete infographic below for your summer reading pleasure.

Here’s more about the chart: “With research finding that children who do not read over the summer may lose up to three months of reading progress, it’s important to encourage your students to pick up a few books during the hot months ahead. To help encourage high school students to find a book of their choice, we’ve compiled a list of 101 books to kick off your learners’ summer reading. Interested in finding fiction vs. non-fiction books? Would you like to find classical or contemporary fiction? Intrigued by survival books? Tales of war? We have them all and many more to choose from! Follow our chart of top picks and peruse the different categories until you find something that’s a perfect fit!”

Summer Reading Flowchart

Via Teach.com, Reddit and USC Rossier School of Education’s online teaching degree