Helpful Links
OWL at Purdue
- This link takes you to the MLA citations page at Purdue University's online writing lab. Use this resource for help with creating citations and formatting essays.
Note-Taking and Study Skills Webpage
Note-Taking Strategies Examples
Cornell Notes Explanation
- If you are struggling with taking notes during class, take some time to explore this website. It has resources for improving active listening in class as well as an explanation of short hand note-taking. Finally, there are several pages (found to the left under "Note-Taking Methods") that describe several note-taking strategies.
Note-Taking Strategies Examples
- For clarification on several common note-taking methods, check out this site and scroll through their examples.
Cornell Notes Explanation
- This site provides a clear and comprehensive description of the Cornell Note-Taking method and also includes helpful visual examples.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
Project Gutenberg
Online Translation of Aristotle's Rhetoric
AP College Board Website (AP Macroeconomics)
AP College Board Website (AP Microeconomics)
AP College Board Website (AP Psychology)
- Fordham University has a terrific compilation of various primary sources from the Medieval period located here for 10th graders who would like to explore the sophomore curriculum in greater depth. Scroll along the lefthand sidebar and click on the time period/culture/theme that you would like to examine.
The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
- Fordham University also has a thorough selection of various primary sources from the Ancient World located here for 9th graders who would like to explore the freshman curriculum in greater depth. Scroll along the lefthand sidebar and click on the time period/culture/theme that you would like to examine.
Project Gutenberg
- If you ever need to look up any of the sources that we are using in class or would like to check out supplementary sources from the same time period, try searching in Project Gutenberg. (This is especially useful if you have forgotten your book at school!) The site has thousands of works uploaded that are free and in the public domain. Or if you are just looking for a classic to read, this is a great place to start.
Online Translation of Aristotle's Rhetoric
- I will usually be printing off packets for you from this translation, but in case you forget your book or would like to explore the sections that we do not read, the entire book can be found through this website. A lot of the books that we read in the Humanities program can be found through the Classics at MIT webpage.
AP College Board Website (AP Macroeconomics)
- This is the webpage for the AP Macroeconomics course offered through the College Board. It provides access to information about the AP course, the AP exam, as well as online practice tests.
AP College Board Website (AP Microeconomics)
- This is the webpage for the AP Microeconomics course offered through the College Board. It provides access to information about the AP course, the AP exam, as well as online practice tests.
AP College Board Website (AP Psychology)
- This is the webpage for the AP Psychology course offered through the College Board. It provides access to information about the AP course, the AP exam, as well as online practice tests.