Global History Regents Review | August 2023 CRQ
Vložit
- čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
- In this video, Mr. Cellini reviews the entire CRQ section from the August 2023 Regents Exam in Global History and Geography.
The CRQ section of the Regents always asks the same questions. Only the documents change on each test. It's helpful to know what to expect! See below for tips on answering the types of questions found on the CRQ section.
Historical Circumstances:
Identify an event that happened PRIOR to the history shown in the document and then make a connection to the developments found in the document. [2-3 sentences total]
Geographic Circumstances:
Discuss the geographic development found in the document and how it played a role in the history in the part of the world mentioned in the document. [2-3 sentences total]
Point of View:
Using the document, identify how the author feels about the topic mentioned in the question. Then, paraphrase a piece of evidence found in the source to back up your claim. [2 sentences total]
Purpose:
Why did the author write the document? Identify what you believe to be the author's purpose, then back it up with paraphrased evidence from the source. [2 sentences total]
Intended Audience:
Identify who the author is speaking to, or to whom the author is writing. Then, try to explain how that might affect what is in the source. Remember, author's always want to keep the interest of the audience and they want to keep the information relevant. This is probably the hardest of the CRQ questions. [2 sentences total]
Cause and Effect:
Identify the main idea in document one and state that it led to the main idea in document two. Then, explain the connection. [2-3 sentences total]
Turning Point:
Identify an important historical event that happened between the documents. Then, using information from each of the documents, explain how history changed as a result. [3-4 sentences total]
Similarity/Difference:
Identify HOW the documents are similar OR different [NOT BOTH!]. Then, provide an example from each document to show how the documents are similar or different. [3-4 sentences total]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check out the rest of my videos if you are looking for more Regents review!
Playlist of Mr. Cellini's multiple-choice review videos:
• Global History Regents...
Playlist of Mr. Cellini's CRQ review videos:
• Global History Regents...
Playlist of Mr. Cellini's Enduring Issues videos:
• Global History Regents...
Download past Regents exams from the state website here:
www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/hom...
***********************************************
Mr. Cellini on Instagram: / mrjcellini
Mr. Cellini's "Chicken Nugget Day" Podcast: anchor.fm/mr-cellini
#globalhistory #regentsreview #globalregents
Feel free to ask questions and be sure to check out my other Regents review videos!
i wrote the crq question in pencil... will they not grade that?
Sir, I found your channel after taking the exam hahaha, it explains very well.
brilliant and really helpful!!
As a NYC Teacher, I love your videos. Definitely helps my instructions and makes things easier hahaa. Keep them coming!
Thank you so much!!
How many sentences are necessary to answer a crq question since each question is 1 point?
Depends on which type of question you’re answering but generally you shouldn’t need more than three on any of them.
For the crq, it says use evidence from the text but it doesn't have to be direct quoted evidence right?
yes
Correct
Hi Mr. Cellini, I am taking the June 2024 regents, and I was wondering for all the multiple choice questions do they just reuse the same ones from old regents or is every year all brand new multiple choice. Also, thank you for all the helpful videos!
Hello! The questions are always going to be different on each test. However, you will likely find some repetition when it comes to the topics that are taught. Some topics seem to come up more often than others. Definitely check out my multiple-choice review videos, and check out the most recent exams on the state website: www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/
@@MrJCellini Thank you so much!
Me too too good luck ops
can you write the CRQ in more than one sentence like an SAQ from an ap history class.
You can, but don’t go crazy. You won’t have much time.
Hi Mr. Cellini, How many questions do you need right to get a 65?
Depend how you did on the CRQ and essay parts
www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/624/glhg2-62024-cc.pdf
Lets go Islanders!!
Yes! Yes! Yes!
How do your students feel about u being famous
They think it’s pretty cringy I’m sure 😂
Yo Anderson why tf are you here bruh. Mr.lewis would be proud.