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How to Get Students to Love Summer Reading

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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Introduction

Summer is often a time when students disconnect from academics and focus on enjoying a well-deserved break. However, summer reading can become an engaging and enjoyable part of their vacation, helping them maintain their literacy skills while encouraging curiosity and a love for books. Here are some ways to inspire students to embrace summer reading and create lifelong readers.

1. Encourage Choice and Provide Diverse Options

Students are more likely to be excited about reading when they are allowed to pick the books that interest them. Presenting a wide range of genres, themes, and formats helps each student find something appealing. This includes fiction and non-fiction, graphic novels, audiobooks, and eBooks.

2. Create a Summer Reading Challenge

Make summer reading exciting by hosting a challenge or competition among the students. Offer incentives for reaching various milestones, such as badges or certificates for completing different levels or book genres.

3. Set Up a Book Swap Station

Organize a book swap at the beginning of the summer for students to exchange books they no longer want with others who might be interested in them. This encourages students to read new material and provides low-cost access to various titles.

4. Invite Engaging Guest Speakers

Invite local authors, illustrators, or librarians to give interactive talks about their work, discuss their favorite books, or introduce new and exciting titles that will captivate the students’ interest.

5. Encourage Parental Involvement

Partner with parents to foster a love of reading at home. Share resources about the importance of summer reading and provide suggestions on how parents can create an inviting reading environment.

6. Host Book Club Meetings

Organize regular book club meetings where students can discuss their thoughts on books they have read over the summer, share recommendations, and build connections with fellow readers.

7. Use Social Media for Peer Recommendations

Create a private social media group where students can share their reading progress, recommend books to one another, and engage in discussions about what they’re currently reading.

8. Connect Reading with Real-world Activities

Help students see the relevance of summer reading by connecting it to real-world experiences. For instance, if a student reads a book about cooking, they could try out new recipes to complement their newfound knowledge.

9. Celebrate the Completion of Summer Reading

At the end of summer, host a celebration for all participants, showcasing the books students have read and any projects they’ve completed. This provides an opportunity for students to express themselves in creative ways and recognize their achievements.

Conclusion

Inspiring students to love summer reading is achievable when given choices, support, and a sense of community around reading. By incorporating these strategies, educators can pique their student’s interest while also cultivating a lifelong passion for literature.

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