Welcome to the "Reference Shelf"Here at the Reference Shelf, I will be adding helpful resources as I find them. These resources should be useful across the subjects.
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References1. William Strunk's Elements of Style.
It is important to write and speak well. Here you will find Strunk's classic reference work that is easy to use. Thankfully, it is in the public domain and available for download.
2. Below is a piece that I have written for a project I am involved in outside of school. It is an interactive introduction to the Bible. I wrote this for those who have not really read the Bible before, but who want to get a grasp on the "Big Picture." Where is it all going? What is the point anyway? These are some questions that I have (in a very limited fashion) tried to help answer. I hope it proves a helpful reference for you and your student.
3. Below is a copy of our Upper School MLA heading format for TYPED assignments. The hand-written heading is the same; however, it is single-spaced, and the student's name is to be written on the top line.
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