Showing posts with label Regents Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regents Review. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

NYS Common Core Regents Exams in Algebra and English to be Unveiled on June 3rd

Next week, New York State will introduce students to two new Regents exams, the Common Core exams in Algebra and English Language Arts (ELA). The Common Core standards movement has swept the country over the past few years, and the initiative claims to emphasize "the knowledge and skills students should gain throughout their K-12 education in order to graduate high school prepared to succeed in entry-level careers, introductory academic college courses, and workforce training programs." The standards, however, are not without controversy, as states and school districts rush to implement and test standards that have not been thoroughly vetted and piloted. Students and parents, already facing a battery of standardized tests each school year, have a right to be apprehensive about the new Regents exams. The silver lining appears to be the fact that NYS plans to keep its old Regents passing rates for the near future. According to The Poughkeepsie Journal, "The state Education Department plans to set the scoring so that roughly the same percentage of students will pass the tests as in the past.... The class of 2022 — this year's fourth-graders, who will enter high school in 2018 — will be the first to have to survive the full Common Core challenge. Those students will have to notch higher passing scores on their Regents exams, comparable to a 75 in ELA and an 80 in math."


That should bring a bit of relief to students fretting about the June 3rd exams, but many teachers, students, and parents are still unsure of what to expect next week. But, for those students taking the NYS Regents Exams that begin on June 17, check out www.liregentsprep.com for Regents Prep Classes and links to free Regents review materials. Good luck!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Long Island Regents Prep teams up with College 101 to offer AP and Regents Review

We have some exciting news for our students living in central/eastern Suffolk County! Long Island Regents Prep has joined forces with College 101 to offer one-day, 4-hour review sessions for AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Regents Geometry, and Regents Algebra 2/Trigonometry. Classes will be held at 290 Main Street in East Setauket. Those interested in registering can contact Maryann at College 101. See the information below, and read about Ms. Butkevich's positive impact on the local Three Village School District in this Three Village Patch article.

AP and Regents Review Classes in Suffolk County

Monday, January 20, 2014

January 2014 NYS Regents Exam Schedule

Some people have contacted us regarding Regents review classes for the upcoming January Regents exams. Unfortunately, we only offer Regents prep courses for the June exams, but there are plenty of websites for content review and practice questions, including
  • Regentsprep.org - Offering practice questions and other review materials, the goal of this nonprofit site is to help high school students meet the New York State Regents requirements in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • NYSED Regents Exams - The official New York State Education Department website has a digital archive of past regents exams.

We hope these are helpful resources.  Below is the schedule for the January 2014 Regents and RCT Exams. As always, check with your school for exact times.  Good luck!



Monday, January 27 - 9:15 a.m.

  • RCT in Global Studies

Monday, January 27 - 1:15 p.m.
  • Physical Setting/Physics

Tuesday, January 28 - 9:15 a.m.
  • RCT in Writing

Tuesday, January 28 - 1:15 p.m.
  • RCT in Mathematics

Wednesday, January 29 - 9:15 a.m.
  • RCT in Science

Wednesday, January 29 - 1:15 p.m.
  • RCT in Reading

Thursday, January 30 - 9:15 a.m.
  • RCT in United States History and Government




Monday, August 12, 2013

Good luck on the August Regents Exams!

For those students taking the August Regents or RCT exams, which begin tomorrow, we would like to wish you the best of luck. Below is the August Regents Examination Schedule from the New York State website. You should check with your school or district for the exact time and location of your exams.


August 2013 High School Examination Schedule

Tuesday, August 13 - 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, August 13 - 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, August 14 - 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday, August 14 - 12:30 p.m.


Monday, May 27, 2013

Online Regents Review Resources

Believe it or not, the Regents Exams are just a few months away! In past blog posts, we've linked to some helpful online resources for Regents preparation, such as regentsprep.org, Regents Review Live, and New York State's Regents website. This time, we decided to compile a list of subject-specific Regents prep sites, which are listed below. Enjoy, and good luck!


United States History and Government Regents Review

U.S. History Regents Review Sheet -
http://www.historyteacher.net/AmericanHistoryAndGovernment/ReviewMaterials/us_history_regents_review_sheet.htm

U.S. History Regents Review Packet - Bronx Engineering and Technology Academy - http://www.mybetanyc.com/departments/socialstudies/teachers/ott/wiki/classroom/uspacket.pdf

U.S. History Regents Review Flash Cards - 
http://quizlet.com/18520455/us-history-regents-review-flash-cards

Mr. Klaff's United States History and Government Review Sheet - 
http://www.mrklaff.com/usregentsreview.html

Global History and Geography Regents Review

Global History Regents Review - http://edtech2.boisestate.edu/lockwoodm/

Mr. Klaff's Global Studies Review Sheet - 
http://www.mrklaff.com/globalregentsreview.html

Global Regents Review Links - 
http://b101review.wikispaces.com/Global+Regents+Review

Brief Review in Global History and Geography - 
http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/brief_review/global_history/

Integrated Algebra Regents Review

Integrated Algebra Review Booklet - NYC Department of Education -
http://schools.nyc.gov/documents/teachandlearn/learnathome/regents/integrated-algebra-review-booklet-final.pdf

Integrated Algebra Regents Study Guide - 
https://mrart.wikispaces.com/file/view/Regents+Review+-+Packet.pdf

Algebra 2/Trigonometry Regents Review

New York Regents Test Prep Workbook for Algebra 2 and Trigonometry - 
http://holtmcdougal.hmhco.com/hm_data/pdf/states/NY/tp_alg2.pdf

Mr. Ellis's Algebra 2/Trigonometry Review -
http://www.penfield.edu/webpages/jellis/algebra_2_trig_r.cfm

Geometry Regents Review

Geometry Review Booklet - NYC Department of Education - 
http://schools.nyc.gov/documents/TeachandLearn/LearnatHome/Regents/Geometry-Regents-Review-Booklet-FINAL.pdf

Mr. Kennedy Math - Geometry Regents Review -
http://www.mrkennedymath.doodlekit.com/home/geometry_regents

Regents Geometry Review Notes - Columbia Secondary School -
http://www.columbiasecondary.org/system/files/GeometryReviewNotes_0.pdf

Chemistry Regents Review

New York State Chemistry Review - http://www.nyschemistry.net

Chemistry Review Sheets and Study Guides - Rosen Review -
http://sites.tufts.edu/andrewrosen/2012/03/17/h-chemistry-regents-review-sheets-study-guides/

Mr. Kent's Chemistry Page - http://www.kentchemistry.com

Living Environment Regents Review


New York State Living Environment Review - 
http://www.nyslivingenvironment.net/

Review Sheets with the Key Ideas and Performance Indicators - 
http://www.ekcsk12.org/faculty/jbuckley/leclass/regentsreview.html

Earth Science Regents Review

Earth Science Regents Review Materials - http://reviewearthscience.com/

Ken Gould's RegentsEarth Site - http://www.regentsearth.com/

Regents Earth Science Review - http://www.regentsearthscience.com/

Physics Regents Review

St. Mary's Physics Online -
 http://www.stmary.ws/highschool/physics/home/review/review_all.htm

A-Plus Physics Regents Review -
 http://www.aplusphysics.com/courses/regents/regents_physics.html

Mr. Longhurst's Regents Physics Review Packets - 
https://sites.google.com/site/mrlonghurstphysics/regents-physics-review-packets



Tuesday, January 15, 2013

January 2013 Regents Exam Schedule and Review Resources


Some people have contacted us regarding Regents review classes for the upcoming January Regents exams.  Unfortunately, we only offer Regents prep courses for the June exams, but there are plenty of websites for content review and practice questions, including

  • Regentsprep.org - Offering practice questions and other review materials, the goal of this nonprofit site is to help high school students meet the New York State Regents requirements in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • Regents Review 2.0 - This site provides video review sessions for all Regents exams.
  • NYSED Regents Exams - The official New York State Education Department website has a digital archive of past regents exams.
  • Barron's Regents Exam Prep - This site offers free online practice tests.

We hope these are helpful resources.  Below is the schedule for next week's Regents exams, but check with your school for exact times.  Good luck!

January 2013 High School Regents and RCT Examination Schedule

Tuesday, January 22 - 9:15 a.m.
Tuesday, January 22 - 1:15 p.m.
Wednesday, January 23 - 9:15 a.m.
Wednesday, January 23 - 1:15 p.m.
Thursday, January 24 - 9:15 a.m.
Thursday, January 24 - 1:15 p.m.
Friday, January 25 - 9:15 a.m.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Social Studies and the Promise of Citizenship Education

According to the National Council for Social Studies, the main purpose of social studies education is to provide students with the "content knowledge, intellectual skills, and civic values necessary for fulfilling the duties of citizenship in a participatory democracy."  In general, it is the goal of public education to prepare students to live in our democratic society, but it is specifically the province of social studies education to provide students with the skills and knowledge to participate fully in all levels of society, from local to global.  Given the importance of social studies, it seems surprising that the New York State Board of Regents is thinking about making the Global History and Geography Regents exam optional. In a recent Wall Street Journal article, NYS Education Commissioner John King said, "There's certainly going to be a lot of jobs in the future in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and this new pathway will encourage districts and schools to create additional opportunities for their students to pursue those areas."  While this might be true, King and the Board of Regents fail to realize the importance of learning and understanding global events in our increasingly interconnected world.

Currently, New York State requires students to pass two social studies Regents exams, one on Global History and Geography and another on United States History and Government.  Despite their flaws, namely the reductionist nature of requiring students to demonstrate their knowledge of complex national and international issues through series of multiple choice questions and short essays, these social studies exams require schools to focus on citizenship education, without which students would be ill-prepared to participate fully and competently in a democratic society.

The Global History and Geography Regents exam, a three-hour test, includes fifty multiple-choice questions and two essays, one thematic essay question and document-based essay question (DBQ).  This exam, usually taken in 10th grade, assesses students on two years of global history content and includes the following topics: The Ancient World (Ancient Civilizations of Asia, Africa and Europe); Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter (from the Gupta Empire to the Crusades); Global Interaction (the interaction of the Japanese, Mongol and African Civilizations, and the Renaissance); The First Global Age (the Ming, Ottoman, Spanish, Portuguese and Mesoamerican empires); Age of Revolution (the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, political revolution, nationalism, industrialism and imperialism); Crisis and Achievement  (World War I, the Russian Revolution, rise of dictatorships in Europe, the rise of nationalism in Asia and the Middle East, and how World War II affected the world); 20th Century Since 1945; and Global Connections and Interactions (overpopulation, urbanization, globalization, ethnic rivalry and other economic and political issues).

The United States History and Government Regents exam is the same length and format as the Global Regents exam, but it is typically taken at the end of 11th grade.  The U.S. history course and exam include the following content: Colonial America, Constitutional Foundations, the Bill of Rights, basic democratic structure and constitutional principles, federalism, sectionalism, slavery, the Age of Jackson, antebellum reform movements (e.g., Abolitionism), the Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, the New South, the Rise of Industry, Business and Labor, urbanization, Social Darwinism, arts and literature, the changing patterns of immigration, the Last Frontier, Agrarian Protest, the Progressive Movement, Women's Suffrage, imperialism, World War I, the 1920s and return to "normalcy," the Great Depression and the New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, postwar America, Civil Rights, Kennedy's New Frontier, Johnson's Great Society, the Vietnam War, Nixon, Reagan and the Conservative Ascendancy, and a study of 21st Century domestic issues, foreign policy, economic and political issues.

As social studies teachers, we understand the importance of this subject and hope that the NYS Board of Regents will decide to keep both exams mandatory for graduation to ensure that students continue to learn the skills and content associated with citizenship education.  Additionally, regardless of the Board's decision, we will continue to offer review classes for both social studies Regents exams.  To view our 2012 Regents review course schedule, click here.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Check out our Regents blog posts @ the Farmingdale Patch

Long Island Regents Prep is now blogging for the Farmingdale Patch, a local news site.  We'll be contributing occasional pieces about the NYS Regents Exams, and will include discussions about news, issues, and test-taking tips.

Read our most recent blog post here!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Take practice Regents Exams online, for free!

As the end of the school year approaches, you might want to start studying for your final exams and taking some practice Regents tests.  Fortunately, you don't have to go out and buy review books to prepare.  There are plenty of practice questions online, in all subjects, and they're free!

To access every New York State Regents Exam that's ever been given (they go back to the 1930s), check out the NYS Education Department website.  There you can find exams, answers, and scoring rubrics, so you'll know exactly how the tests are graded in June.

If you're interested in studying course content and practicing Regents questions, then check out http://regentsprep.org, which is run by the Oswego City School District.  This is a wonderful, nonprofit service that offers help in every subject.

We hope that you find these sites helpful.  Good luck as you prepare for the end of the school year!

Monday, April 11, 2011

The June Regents Exam schedule is available (finally!)

Well, it's been a while since our last post, but we've all been waiting anxiously for the final version of the June 2011 Regents Exam Schedule, which you can access here.

The release of the exam schedule has allowed us to finalize our 2011 Regents Review classes.  The courses, which are listed below, will be offered at Farmingdale State College on June 12th and June 18th.  You may register for classes at any time by visiting http://www.liregentsprep.com/register_now.php.

June 12
Global History and Geography
United States History and Government
Comprehensive English
Geometry
Integrated Algebra
Algebra 2/Trigonometry
Physics
Earth Science
Chemistry
Living Environment

June 18
Spanish
Geometry
Algebra 2/Trigonometry
Chemistry
Living Environment