Middle School Summer Learning Challenge
Keep middle school skills sharp all summer with short, focused practice in Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Students can build vocabulary, strengthen recall, and stay ready for the next school year.
Middle School Daily Summer Practice
20-40 minutes a day gives students a steady summer routine without making practice feel overwhelming.
Build academic vocabulary, reading confidence, and test-taking word knowledge.
Review important middle school math terms, concepts, and problem-solving language.
Practice science vocabulary for life science, earth science, physical science, and more.
Choose U.S. History or World History to build background knowledge and content vocabulary.
Advanced Challenge Day: 40 Minutes + Dashboard Report
Every third day, students double the time and complete a more rigorous challenge. Parents and teachers can create assignment codes and use the dashboard report to track progress.
For dashboard tracking, create assignment codes before students begin. Remind students to enter the correct period and assignment code so their results appear in the teacher or parent dashboard report.
Choose Middle School Vocabulary Games
Pick one game from each subject area for daily summer practice. Perfect for classroom, homework, tutoring, homeschooling, or weekend practice.
Language Arts Vocabulary Games
Grades 6–8Math Vocabulary Games
Grades 6–8Science Vocabulary Games
Grades 6–8Social Studies Vocabulary Games
U.S. History or World HistoryAdditional Challenge Games
Use these extra activities for enrichment, review, test prep, foreign language practice, and advanced summer learning.
For Teachers and Parents Using Rudolph Academy
Teachers and parents can use the Middle School Summer Learning Challenge for summer review, tutoring, intervention, homeschool practice, and back-to-school preparation. For dashboard reporting, create assignment codes before students begin and remind students to enter the correct period and code.










