This is utterly delightful. A preview of the top of the chart is below. You can see the complete summer reading flowchart from Teach.com by clicking the link.
Excellent Summer Reading Flowchart from Teach.com
June 11, 2012 by Peter Galen Massey
Posted in On Books | Tagged books, fiction, literature, novels, Poems, poetry | 2 Comments
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Loved this. I’m gonna get off the computer and READ now. Thanks!
You’re welcome. For inspiration, sociological interest, and just plain whimsy, the folks at teach.com really nailed it.