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Revision as of 17:03, 17 July 2023

In order to truly study history, the following different but useful file:skills throughout high school and college. These file:skills are necessary in order for successful outcomes for the regents exam. These skills include:

  

Historian Skill
Tools / Practice
Contextualization 5W's Worksheet, PERSIA Worksheet,Map Skills
Sourcing HAPPY Document Analysis Worksheet
Causation


Periodization/Turning Points


Comparative Analysis The How To Guide of Comparative Analysis, Compare & Contrast Two (2) Topics/Events/People Worksheet

The Skills Sections below are a comprehensive review of skills necessary for Global History & Geography. While each skill is important the overall effect of using them expands a students ability to analyze historical periods, events, and documents.