Online Summer Resources

2026 Online Summer Resources for Students and Parents

Summer, 2026

Dear GGUSD Families,
As summer begins, we encourage families to help students stay engaged and prepared for the 2026–27 school year. As we do each summer, GGUSD has compiled free online resources for students in grades K–12, including access to digital textbooks, learning platforms, and parent support tools. Students may use these tools, found below, to preview the next year’s content across subjects so they can be prepared for the academic year to come or to review concepts from the past school year they have yet to master!

VARSITY TUTORS (TK-12)

We’re excited to continue Varsity Tutors, available to all TK-12 students through Classlink. Varsity Tutors offers free 24/7 chat-based tutoring for all subjects. To learn more about how to access and use Varsity Tutors, click here: Varsity Tutors FAQs.

Students can continue math practice and preview upcoming concepts using the digital textbooks for the 2026–27 school year using the links below. Students can also use their own log-in from this school year to access their current year’s textbooks. We encourage students to practice 20–30 minutes a day and looking ahead at next year’s grade level textbooks can be helpful. In the far right column below is a link you can click on to preview what will be covered in the first month of school.

K-6 Math

1. Go to: www.savvasrealize.com

2. Click Sign In

3. Login with the username and passwords below and click on EXPLORE (grades k-2) or
BROWSE (grades 3-6) to access the textbook.

Intermediate Math


1. Go to: my.hrw.com
2. Login with the credentials below (case sensitive)

7-8 GRADE

User Name: HMHDEMO
Password: Grove26!

3. Select GoMath 7 or GoMath 8 from the pull down menu, select GoMath 7 or GoMath 8
Use This Link To See Brief Descriptions Of What Your Child Will Be Learning The First Month Of School In Math.

High School Math


1. Go to: my.mheducation.com
2. Login with the credentials (case sensitive)
Use This Link To See Brief Descriptions Of What Your Child Will Be Learning The First Month Of School In Math.

9-12 GRADE

User Name: GGUSDMath
Password: 9-12Student

For math courses beyond Algebra II and additional self-paced learning across subjects visit Khan Academy: www.khanacademy.org

The links below provide access to the textbooks that your child will be using in the coming school year. Current students can also use their own log-in from this school year to access text.

K-6 English Language Arts

1. Go to: connected.mcgraw-hill.com
2. Login with the username and passwords below.
3. Scroll down and select the grade level ELA textbook.

KINDER

User Name: ggusdstudent0
Password: gardengrove0

1ST GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent1
Password: gardengrove1

2ND GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent2
Password: gardengrove2

3RD GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent3
Password: gardengrove3

4TH GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent4
Password: gardengrove4

5TH GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent5
Password: gardengrove5

6TH GRADE

User Name: ggusdstudent6
Password: gardengrove6

Intermediate & High School English Language Arts

Go to: my.hrw.com
Login with the credentials (case sensitive)
Select the grade level ELA textbook materials from the menu on the right hand side of the web page (see example below). Please note this is only for grades 7th through 12th.

7-12 ELA

User Name: HMHDEMO
Password: Grove26!
my.hrw.com dashboard screenshot

SUMMER LEARNING & WELLNESS RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES

Help your child stay on track and build confidence for the new school year with these available resources.

We suggest students continue reading daily for at least 30 to 40 minutes during summer. Below are suggested reading lists for students by grade level. We recommend visits to the public library during summer and have provided the locations for the Public Libraries within Orange County.

Reading Lists for Grades K-12: https://ocpl.org/kids/read/book-lists

OC Public Library Locations: https://ocpl.org/libraries

During the summer months, we suggest you continue to minimize television viewing (unless it is educational) and have your child write in a journal every day to keep his/her writing skills sharp for the upcoming year. Have your child write letters to family members in different states or countries, express his or her feelings, write stories or poems and even summaries of the books s/he is reading. Writing is a muscle that we want to make sure stays strong during summer and is ready for school in the Fall.

In addition to the resources above, we have a list of websites that make summer learning fun.

IXL (Grades Pre-K-12)

Practice in math and ELA. Flyer link

EPIC School Plus (TK-6)

A digital reading platform with access to a large library of books. Flyer link

Imagine Learning Language and Literacy (TK-6)

Learning platform for English Learners. Flyer link

Varsity Tutors (Grades TK–12)

Access live 24/7 chat tutoring. Flyer link

Parents may access a variety of resources this Summer to support their child.

Summer Resources for Families can be accessed at

Questions? Contact the Department of Educational Technology, Phone: (714) 663-6258