Share this list with your students' parents to keep kids learning all summer long!
The year is drawing to a close, state testing is over, and teachers are packing up their rooms. And while students are getting excited about their summer freedom, some parents and teachers might be worried about kids forgetting all they've learned during the school year.
This loss of academic skills over the summer months is what teachers refer to as "summer slide." Some studies have shown kids can lose nearly two months of grade-level equivalency in reading and math over the summer break. Think about it: The brain is a muscle, and if you don't use it, you can lose it!
But remember, though kids are taking a break from school, they can still keep learning. One way is for them to be enriched by pursuing activities that promote the 4 Cs: communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Media and technology can help kids build these skills, and summer is a great time for this kind of exploration.
We've put together a great list of apps, games, and websites that help kids build the 4 Cs, perfect for undercover summer learning. Share this list with your students' parents so they can beat the summer slide!
Communication
Help kids express their opinions and emotions and connect with others with tools for video talks, podcasts, and storytelling.

Youth Radio: A stellar take on the news from diverse kid journalists
Shadow Puppet Edu: Resource-rich video slide show creator a gem for elementary classrooms
Toontastic: Writer, actor, director: Kids play all parts in riveting storytelling tool
Collaboration
Kids can work together and take on the role of producer as they make multimedia productions.
Educreations: Enliven lessons and presentations with easy-to-use tool
VoiceThread: Easily collaborate and create with voice, video, or image
Wikispaces: Powerful tool for creating collaborative websites
Creativity
Give kids the space to use their devices to become artists, musicians, or designers.
Canva: Create snazzy designs in seconds with flexible, cloud-based tool
GarageBand: Amazingly powerful music workstation unleashes the musician in us all
DIY/Instructables: DIY communities empower kids to design, build, and share new things offline and online
Critical Thinking
Encourage strategy, ingenuity, and sharing of ideas with open-ended digital-creation tools.
MIT App Inventor: Fun programming site gets kids to build their own mobile apps
Scratch: Jump-start future programmers with adaptive sandbox tool
Minecraft: Spiraling sandbox of adventure and creation gets kids to dig deep