Prepare for your next school year

These summer refresher resources and activities can help you practice the key concepts you learned last year so you can be more prepared for the courses you will take in 2020-2021.

The focus is on compulsory, high-demand and prerequisite courses. We’ve listed specific topics for each course to help focus your learning.

These resources and activities are not for credit. They are intended to help you build a solid understanding of the fundamentals that you will need next year.

All the resources and activities on this page are Made in Ontario, except for Knowledgehook.

Earn community involvement hours during the summer

You can also volunteer over the summer to earn community involvement hours required to graduate.

If you are under 18 years old, talk with a parent or guardian as you plan and select your community involvement activities.

To get started, you can:

  • check your school board’s website for a list of eligible activities, information and resources about board requirements
  • ask your principal or guidance counsellor for more information
  • visit the Ontario Volunteer Centre Network to discover volunteering opportunities and connect with local community organizations

Consider virtual or online community involvement activities this summer to help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID‑19). In-person community involvement activities must follow health and safety guidelines from public health authorities.

Biology

University Biology (SBI3U)

If you enrolled in Biology, University Preparation, review:

College Biology (SBI3C)

If you enrolled in Biology, College Preparation, review:

Chemistry

Chemistry, University Preparation (SCH3U)

If you enrolled in Chemistry, University Preparation, review Grade 10 Academic Science and focus on:

Economics

The Individual and the Economy (CIE3M)

If you enrolled in The Individual and the Economy, review:

English

English, University Preparation (ENG3U or NBE3U)

If you enrolled in English, University Preparation or English: Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices, University Preparation, review Grade 10 Academic English and focus on:

English, College Preparation (ENG3C or NBE3C)

If you enrolled in English, College Preparation or English: Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices, College Preparation, review Grade 10 Applied English and focus on:

English, Workplace Preparation (ENG3E or NBE3E)

If you enrolled in English, Workplace Preparation or English: Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices, Workplace Preparation, review Grade 10 Applied English and focus on:

Geography

Regional Geography (CGD3M)

If you enrolled in Regional Geography, review:

Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters (CGF3M)

If you enrolled in Geography: Physical Processes and Disasters, review:

Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective (CGG3O)

If you enrolled in Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective, review:

Introduction to Spatial Technologies (CGT3O)

If you enrolled in Introduction to Spatial Technologies, review:

History

All Grade 11 history courses (CHA3U, CHW3M, CHE3O and CHT3O)

If you enrolled in a history course, review:

Law

Understanding Canadian Law (CLU3M)

If you enrolled in Understanding Canadian Law, review:

Understanding Canadian Law in Everyday Life (CLU3E)

If you enrolled in Understanding Canadian Law in Everyday Life, review:

Mathematics

Functions (MCR3U)

If you enrolled in Functions, review Grade 10 Academic Math and focus on:

Quiz yourself on Grade 10 math concepts with Knowledgehook.

Functions and Applications (MCF3M)

If you enrolled in Functions and Applications, review Grade 10 Academic Math and focus on:

Quiz yourself on Grade 10 math concepts with Knowledgehook.

Foundations for College Mathematics (MBF3C)

If you enrolled in Foundations for College Mathematics, review Grade 10 Applied Math and focus on:

Quiz yourself on Grade 10 math concepts with Knowledgehook.

Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life (MEL3E)

If you enrolled in Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life, review Grade 10 Applied Math (TVO) and Grade 10 Applied Math and focus on:

  • earning money
  • purchasing power
  • travel and tourism
  • saving, investing, and borrowing

You can also review additional resources that are in the parent’s guide to financial literacy, including the:

Politics

Politics in Action: Making Change (CPC3O)

If you enrolled in Politics in Action: Making Change, review Grade 10 Civics and Citizenship and focus on:

About the learning resources

These resources are designed to help students learn at home, independently or with the help of a parent or guardian.

Several of these resources were developed by the Government of Ontario or one of its agencies. These resources are either marked “Made in Ontario” or identified with bolded text located at the top of the page. There are additional resources that are not created, owned or operated by the Government of Ontario. The Government of Ontario is not responsible for the information and content from external sources. Most, but not all, are available in both English and French.

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