Friday, April 8, 2011

Just in Time for the Regents U.S. History and Government Exam

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For those of you who are planning to take the New York State Regents Exam in U.S. History and Government this June (or have students planning to do so), we have just the ticket. Just released last month, our New York State Regents Review: U.S. History and Government will help you review the material. Moreover, it will give you tips on how to take the test. Perhaps most important—it will give you practice taking the test.

What’s the Deal? Before going on, let me summarize the special features of the book:
· Student’s Study Guide in the front of the book provides you with proven test-taking strategies.
· Two recent U.S. History and Government Regents examinations bring up the rear (aka, the back of the book), so you can get practice taking real exams.
· In each Chapter Review, you will find multiple-choice questions from actual Regents exams from the recent past.
· Also in each Chapter Review, you can try answering essay questions and DBQs (Document-Based Questions) that mirror Regents questions. Since practice makes perfect, imagine how you will do (or your students will do) on the exam this June if you answer all the questions for all of the book’s 22 chapters!
· Each chapter opens up with a table of Documents, Laws, Events, People, and Groups discussed in that chapter. Look at this table to see if you need to review anything in it. If so, then read the chapter.
· Up-to-Date Content: the text covers content as recent as the “Lame Duck” session of Congress of December 2010.
· If you don’t want to carry this review text around with you, take instead the eBook version, which comes on CD bound into the book at no extra charge. Load it onto your laptop, iPad, or smart phone* and amaze your peers.

The Deal-Breaker. Run, don't walk to your phone or computer! All these score-enhancing features can be yours for only $16! Call (866) 902-6726, or click here to order online. Use Code # R302P. You won't regret it.

*There's an app for that. Try iBook or any PDF reader app.

1 comments:

  1. That sexy eagle is giving me goosebumps! Avian pun intended!

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