Command Words: Understanding Regent Vocabulary
Break It Down: Analyzing Questions
Strong OR Weak: Evaluating Responses
Evidence Matters: Finding Evidence
Explain It: Extending Explanations
100

What does the command word “Identify” mean?



To name or state something directly.

100

What should students look for FIRST when reading a Regents CRQ?


The command word.

100

Is this a strong or weak response?

Workers wanted better conditions.



Weak — lacks evidence and explanation.

100

What is evidence in a Regents CRQ?


Proof or information from the text/document.

100

What does “Explain your evidence” mean?


Tell WHY the evidence matters.

200

What does the command word “Explain” require students to do?



Tell WHY or HOW something happened.

200

In the question below, what is the topic?

Explain one effect of industrialization on cities.




Industrialization on cities.

200

What is missing from this response?

Child labor was harmful because children worked long hours.



Explanation/evidence development.

200

Why should students use evidence in their answers?


Evidence supports and proves the response.

200

Finish this sentence:  This is important because…



(Any logical explanation.)

300

What is the difference between “Describe” and “Analyze”?


Describe tells what something is like; analyze breaks apart the topic deeply and explains relationships or meaning.

300

Rewrite this question in simpler words: Based on the document, explain one reason workers protested.



Why did workers protest?

300

Why is this response strong?

Workers formed unions to improve working conditions. The document states workers faced dangerous environments and low pay. This caused workers to organize for fair treatment.



It includes a claim, evidence, and explanation.

300

Finish the sentence: According to the document…



(Any accurate evidence-based continuation.)

300

Why do many students lose points on CRQs?


Because they stop after giving evidence and do not explain

400

If a Regents question says “Compare,” what should students do?


Explain similarities between two things.

400

What is wrong with answering a question before breaking it down?


Students may misunderstand the question and lose points for answering incorrectly.

400

Which response would score higher on the Regents and why?

A: Factories were dangerous because workers were unsafe. 

B:Factories were dangerous because workers faced unsafe machinery and poor working conditions, which caused injuries and protests.

 


B — because it explains the evidence fully.

400

Can students copy the entire document as evidence?


No — students should use relevant evidence and explain it in their own words.

400

Which sentence is the explanation?

A: Workers had long hours.

B: Long work hours caused workers to demand better treatment.



Answer:  B.

500

Why is identifying the command word important before answering a CRQ?


Because the command word tells students exactly what type of response is required.

500

Name TWO strategies students should use before writing their response.


Circle command words

Underline key details

Rewrite the question

Annotate the text

Find evidence

500

What are the 3 parts of the C+E+E strategy?



Claim + Evidence + Explain.

500

What happens if a student gives a claim but no evidence?


The response becomes weak and may lose points.

500

Why does explanation make a Regents response stronger?

It shows deeper understanding and connects evidence to the question.