Summer Learning Challenge
Keep reading, math, and science skills sharp all summer long with fun, interactive vocabulary games from Rudolph Academy. Students can practice by grade level in short, focused sessions, and parents or teachers can use assignment codes to create simple dashboard reports.
K–5 Daily Summer Challenge
15 minutes a day keeps grade-level vocabulary, reading, math, and science skills active all summer. Perfect for classroom, homework, tutoring, homeschooling, or weekend practice.
Build reading confidence, word meaning, and vocabulary recall.
Review important grade-level math words and concepts.
Practice science vocabulary in a fun, focused format.
Advanced Challenge Day: 30 Minutes + Dashboard Report
Every third day, students double the time and complete a more focused challenge. Parents and teachers can create assignment codes and use the dashboard report to track summer 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.
In July, completing the Advanced Challenge about once every three days creates roughly 10 report days. Families can review scores, look for weak areas, and choose the next grade-level activity based on the dashboard results.
Language Arts Vocabulary Games
Grades K–5Math Vocabulary Games
Grades K–5Science Vocabulary Games
Grades K–5More Fun Learning
Add extra math games, number sense practice, or world language review to your summer routine. These are helpful choices for extra dashboard reports, enrichment, or rainy-day practice.
Addition Word Problems GamePlay
Shopping Math GamePlay
Mad Minute Multiplication GamePlay
Mad Minute Addition GamePlay
Number Senses GamesPlay
Spanish Vocabulary GamePlay
For Teachers and Parents Using Rudolph Academy
Teachers and parents can use Rudolph Academy activities for summer review, back-to-school practice, tutoring, intervention, and assignment code practice. Create assignment codes before students begin, remind students to enter the correct period and code, and use the dashboard report to see which skills need more practice.

















