Educational Apps to Prevent Summer Learning Loss

A collection of apps that will keep your child learning and loving it all summer

Summer vacation is a time for kids to relax. However, being away from school may result in a significant learning loss. When students' education is interrupted, they can lose skills, significantly impacting them in the new school year.

The good news is that parents have options to prevent summer learning loss, ensuring that their children will be ready for the fall semester. You can keep kids engaged and learning during the summer by incorporating educational apps into your schedule. Education apps can help prevent learning loss, but screen time should be limited, and screen-free activities encouraged.

Educational Apps to Prevent Summer Learning Loss

These apps can help your children to learn all summer long.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy offers free video-based lessons that allow children to explore subjects like math, reading, grammar, and more. The nonprofit organization provides high-quality lessons in multiple subjects for Pre-K through early college. Students move through the lessons at their own pace, ensuring they have a foundational understanding of each subject before advancing.

Reading Eggs

Reading Eggs is a self-paced learning program for students K-8. The programs use games, songs, and rewards to motivate children to explore and learn. Improve your child’s reading level with only 15 minutes of Reading Eggs daily.

IXL 

The IXL is a personalized interactive program that covers the K-12 curriculum. With over 8,500 math, English language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish skills, IXL helps students excel. IXL has unique interactive features like graphing tools, handwriting recognition, and personalized recommendations that allow students to engage with the material in new ways.

ABCYa Games

ABCya has a wide selection of games that help children avoid the summer slide. With over 400 educational games for grades PreK through 6, ABCya helps make learning fun for students. Games are organized by grade and subject, allowing students to choose activities based on their learning level. 

PBS Kids Games

The PBS Kids Games uses videos, games, and apps to help kids with math, literacy, and social-emotional learning. The app makes learning fun by incorporating your child’s favorite characters like The Wild Kratts, Daniel Tiger, and more. The activities are designed for kids ages 2-8. 

ABC Mouse

ABCMouse uses fun learning activities like books, games, puzzles, and learning videos to support your child’s education. Children advance along their personalized learning path, completing math, reading, science, art, and more lessons. ABCMouse is one of the top learning apps for kids ages 2-8. The program also allows parents to view their child’s progress with the Progress Tracker. 

Homer

Homer has over 1,000 lessons and activities for kids ages 2-8. Your child will have their own personalized learning journey based on age, learning level, and unique interests. The app offers educational games that prepare your child for preschool, kindergarten, and beyond. The kid-friendly interface makes it easy for children to independently play learning games.

Epic

Epic is the world’s largest digital library, giving children under 12 more than 40,000 books. The app also features audiobooks, “read-to-me” books, learning videos, and more. Reading Buddies, badges, and quizzes motivate them to read and learn. Parents track their child’s progress to see what their child is reading and for how long.

About Jessica Lieb

Jessica Lieb is the founder and editor of B Honest Media, a site that guides parents to entertainment, technology, parenting, and more. She enjoys helping parents navigate parenting in a digital world. Her goal is to guide and equip confident digital parents.

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