Summer Learning

Beat The Summer Slide.

Studies show kids lose up to two months of learning over summer. Fifteen minutes a day with Brady keeps them sharp — without turning July into school.

Why Summer Learning Matters

The Real Numbers.

Decades of research from RAND and NWEA show summer slide is real — and surprisingly easy to prevent.

2 months
Average math skills lost over summer
17–34%
Of a school year erased by September
15 min
Daily practice that prevents the loss

Prevent Learning Loss

Brady's summer plans run on the fifteen-minute rule. Two days of light review of last year, two days previewing next year, one day of free reading, one day of real-world math. Sundays off.

By Labor Day, your child walks into class sharper than they left — without losing a single weekend.

Sample week — 5th grade
  • MonMultiplication fluency drill12 min
  • TuePreview: long division15 min
  • WedFree reading: Percy Jackson20 min
  • ThuReview: fractions of a whole14 min
  • FriReal-world: how much paint for the fence?18 min
  • SatPreview: decimal place value12 min
  • SunRest day — read for fun

Summer Challenges

Pick a challenge. Brady runs it.

30-Day Streak Challenge

Show up fifteen minutes a day for thirty days. Earn the Summer Streak badge and unlock harder problems.

10,000 Pages Read

Track every page across the summer. Hit ten thousand and Brady unlocks a custom reading list for next year.

Mastery Quest

Pick a topic that gave you trouble last year. Brady builds a six-week plan to master it before school.

Next-Grade Preview

Spend July getting a head start on the toughest unit of next year. Walk into school already ahead.

Summer Rewards

Badges that reward showing up, not perfection.

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First Streak
7 days in a row
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Page Turner
1,000 pages read
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Math Marathon
100 problems solved
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Summer Champ
30 days complete
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Curiosity Cat
Asked 50 follow-ups
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Brain Booster
Mastered 10 topics

Brady's Summer Study Plans

Grades K-2
10 min/day

Reading streaks, sight words, counting and number sense, story time prompts.

Grades 3-5
15 min/day

Multiplication fluency, fraction sense, paragraph writing, daily reading goal.

Grades 6-8
15-20 min/day

Pre-algebra fluency, vocabulary building, essay coaching, science previews.

Grades 9-12
20-30 min/day

Targeted weak-spot drills, AP preview, SAT/ACT warmups, writing portfolio.

Start The Summer Streak

Fifteen minutes a day. Brady handles the rest.