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. July 17, 2005
.IMC - Links By Subject Area

Some Subject Area Links

Departmental Home Pages provide many links to many online resources specific to the curriculum and subjects taught at Jesse Bethel High School. Links to individual teacher pages are available at specific departmental homepages.

As you browse the Jesse Bethel website, keep in mind that many of our faculty have their own home pages with link resources for the courses they teach and other staff members may provide a list of valuable link resources related to their training and function on campus. For example, our school nurse offers up links about health issues and nursing. And our Counseling Office home page is the gateway to link resources for those investigation "Life After High School" and post-secondary education. And some student clubs offer up link resources related to the club's interests.

 

General or Cross Curricular

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General History & Social Science:

American History:

Primary Source Websites:

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Music

Art

International Culture

Miscellaneous Entertainment

  • "ALL THE TESTS" : Online catalog of Quizzes, IQ Tests, Personality Tests, Knowledge Tests, Placement Exams, Questionaires and Assorted Brain Teasers for amusement and reference.

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General Language

English Literature

ESL (English as a Second Language)

Dave's ESL Cafe Web Guide

Foreign Language

Spanish:
Filipino Foreign Language Students
  • Tagalog Language Homepage: Comprehensive Interactive Online Learning Resources from the Center for S.E. Asian Studies, N.I. University
French Foreign Language Students:
General Foreign Language Learning Sites w/more than one language tutorials:
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Mathematics

  • Math Online: a service of Hotline for Homework, aimed at students through the 12th grade. Visitors can ask math questions, review an archive of thousands of previous questions and answers, and review math study skills.

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Science & Technology Links Page

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Health & Nutrition

 

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Research & Writing Tips

Do you need to know how to correctly type or style your citation notes for your papers at the bottom or end of your papers? Here are some links that will show examples of the various ways to cite newspaper articles, books, internet web sites and magazines. Your teachers will probably advise you to use the MLA (Modern Language Association) style of citing and documenting your source material.

  • Columbia University Press - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.html
  • Honolulu Community College Library's "Writing a Bibliography; MLA Style" Links
  • Bedford St .Martin's excellent illustration of MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles to cite and document your sources. Though most teachers will recommend MLA style, here you can compare MLA with some other accepted styles.
  • Steve Hagan (Instructor), English Resource Center's MLA Links from Kennesaw State College Instructor
  • Modern Language Association: institute which created the MLA style and sells it's handbooks w/o online examples.

 

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