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Keep Students Learning: 10 Strategies to Beat the Summer Slide

Summer is a time for fun and relaxation — but it can also lead to the “summer slide,” a loss of academic progress made during the school yea...

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Beat the summer slide picture of a diverse group of students enjoying the outside

Summer is a time for fun and relaxation — but it can also lead to the “summer slide,” a loss of academic progress made during the school year. While students deserve a break, staying completely disengaged from learning can make returning to school in the fall more challenging. The good news is students can still have a fun summer while making learning an engaging and flexible part of everyday life.

Here are 10 creative ways to keep learners active all summer long:

1. Read daily – Set a goal of 20-30 minutes or 20-30 pages a day. Let students choose books that interest them—graphic novels, mysteries, biographies, or fantasy—to keep it fun and engaging. Starting a family book club can even spark great conversations with teens.

2. Engage with educational tools and games – Online learning tools can make learning interactive and enjoyable, covering subjects from math to languages to reading. Using the quizMe feature on ACT.org will help students maintain their academic skills and prepare for the ACT in a fun, engaging way.

3. Start a summer journal - Writing regularly helps maintain literacy skills. Students can write about their day and summer adventures or create short stories or poems.

4. Take a hike – Getting out in nature is good for the body and mind. There are plenty of opportunities to learn about plants, insects, animals, ecosystems, and the environment while enjoying the great outdoors.

5. Explore STEM activities - Simple science experiments, coding challenges, or building projects (like LEGO® or DIY craft kits) can sharpen critical thinking and creativity skills.

6. Practice math in real life - Involve students in cooking (measuring ingredients), budgeting (planning a trip), or shopping (calculating discounts) to apply math in everyday situations.

7. Take educational field trips - Museums, zoos, aquariums, and historical sites offer hands-on learning experiences that are both fun and educational.

8. Set learning goals - Create a summer learning plan with small, achievable goals — like finishing a book series, hitting a target ACT score with practice tests, or learning 50 new vocabulary words.

9. Attend or work at a summer camp - Look for camps with academic enrichment, STEM focus, or creative arts. These camps often blend learning with social interaction and fun.

10. Encourage curiosity and questions - Foster a mindset of exploration. Let students research topics they’re curious about, whether it’s space, nature, how things work, or what colleges they want to apply to and visit.

Summer is a time to relax, unwind, and have fun, but weaving in a bit of learning can help students ease back into school with more confidence.




ACT, Nation’s Lt. Governors Recognize the Importance of STEM Education

By The Honorable Garlin Gilchrist II As the 2024-25 chair of the National Lt. Governors Association. I’m proud to celebrate the winners of t...

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By The Honorable Garlin Gilchrist II

As the 2024-25 chair of the National Lt. Governors Association. I’m proud to celebrate the winners of the 4th annual NLGA Lt. Governors’ STEM Scholarship Program, sponsored by ACT.

NLGA received 129 applications from 32 states and territories this year. While the applications were impressive and the decision was difficult, these 12 schools truly stood out.

As a software engineer, I know the importance and impact the STEM fields have on the national and states’ economies. As Michigan’s Lt. Governor, I’ve been able to use my background in tech to help address numerous issues that affect people from all parts of our state, especially students.

Tech can change the world and solve problems for working families. Encouraging students to pursue STEM education and career opportunities grows our economy and helps more working Michiganders get the skills they need to thrive.

The NLGA STEM Scholarship Program supports accredited public, private, tribal, and charter schools by funding an array of STEM programs and opportunities, as well as new programs such as robotics, hands-on STEM projects on sustainability and upcycling, a STEM gardening project for elementary students focused on sustainable agriculture, STEM curriculum focused on renewable energy, and many others.

None of this would be possible without ACT’s sponsorship. Like ACT, I believe trustworthy and accurate assessments of students’ academic skills are imperative so students, parents, and school systems can track progress and make adjustments that allow all students fair access to high-quality education and career opportunities.

As leaders in a bipartisan organization, NLGA members have varying views on many topics. However, we wholeheartedly agree with ACT’s mission of transforming college- and career-readiness pathways so everyone can discover and fulfill their potential. 

We at the NLGA are proud to be able to help schools deliver high-quality STEM learning opportunities with these scholarships and are grateful for ACT’s support. We know that the STEM fields’ individual, national, and global impacts are too important not to assist and encourage this learning at the K-12 levels.

Gilchrist has served as Michigan Lt. Governor since 2019. Since 2022, ACT has collaborated with the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) as the sponsor of the NLGA Lieutenant Governors’ STEM Scholarship Program. Each year, NLGA awards a scholarship to 12 different schools for classroom projects related to science, technology, engineering, and math.


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