BCIT Summer Assignments 2026

πŸ“š Why Summer Work Matters

At BCIT, we believe learning doesn’t stop in June. Summer assignments in Math and Language Arts help students:

  • Prevent learning loss over the break ("summer slide")

  • Review essential skills to start strong in September

  • Build confidence with key topics aligned to their grade level

  • Stay engaged with reading and problem-solving

For incoming 9th graders, summer work is required and will count as the first homework grade of the school year.

For all other grades, it is strongly recommended to complete the work outlined below to reinforce foundational skills and prepare for fall. In addition to the recommended math and ELA assignments detailed below, we also encourage all students to dive into reading this summer!

Incoming 9th grade

Class of 2030 πŸ“Œ Required – Counts as First Homework Grade

πŸ”’ Math & πŸ“– Language Arts: Math & Language Arts Assignment Directions

  • Reading over the summer keeps your mind sharp, sparks your imagination, and might just introduce you to a story that stays with you forever. Not sure where to start? Check out THIS list of the most popular books teens are reading and loving right now and find your next great read.

Incoming 10th grade

Class of 2029 πŸ“Œ Strongly Suggested

πŸ”’ Math:

  • Go to: Khan Academy Get Ready Courses

  • Select the course that matches the math class you are taking next year (e.g., Geometry, Algebra 2)

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

πŸ“– Language Arts:

  • Go to: Khan Academy 10th Grade Reading and Vocabulary

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

  • Reading over the summer keeps your mind sharp, sparks your imagination, and might just introduce you to a story that stays with you forever. Not sure where to start? Check out THIS list of the most popular books teens are reading and loving right now and find your next great read.

Incoming 11th grade

Class of 2028 πŸ“Œ Strongly Suggested

πŸ”’ Math:

  • Go to: Khan Academy Get Ready Courses

  • Select the course that matches the math class you are taking next year (e.g., Algebra 2, Precalculus)

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

πŸ“– Language Arts:

  • If you have not completed the Khan Academy courses, you can complete the '10th Grade Reading and Vocabulary'

    unit and/or the 'Grammar' unit to work on essential ELA skills.

  • Go to: Reading and Vocabulary Practice

  • Go to: Grammar Practice

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

  • Reading over the summer keeps your mind sharp, sparks your imagination, and might just introduce you to a story that stays with you forever. Not sure where to start? Check out THIS list of the most popular books teens are reading and loving right now and find your next great read.

Incoming 12th grade

Class of 2027 πŸ“Œ Strongly Suggested

πŸ”’ Math:

  • Go to: Khan Academy Get Ready Courses

  • Select the course that matches the math class you are taking next year (e.g., Probability & Statistics, AP Calculus)

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

πŸ“– Language Arts:

  • If you have not completed the Khan Academy courses, you can complete the '10th Grade Reading and Vocabulary'

    unit and/or the 'Grammar' unit to work on essential ELA skills.

  • Go to: Reading and Vocabulary Practice

  • Go to: Grammar Practice

  • Recommended: 30 minutes per week over the summer

  • Reading over the summer keeps your mind sharp, sparks your imagination, and might just introduce you to a story that stays with you forever. Not sure where to start? Check out THIS list of the most popular books teens are reading and loving right now and find your next great read.