Create a world map and on it draw and label three important places discussed in each of the fourteen textbook chapters, as well as five of the most important places relating to world history in general (that’s a total of 47 items). Be sure to arrange the items for each chapter in chronological order and add years or year-ranges for each item. Distinguish each item carefully (for example: 1a, 1b, 1, c; 2a, 2b, 2c, etc.) Accuracy, neatness, and creativity will all count toward the ten-point total. Submit the map via SafeAssignment on Blackboard (Word, Open Office, or PDF). Worth up to 10 points.
Map Project Rubric
Correct identification and geographical location of 47 required items — 3 points
Careful distinction of each item (such as: 1a, 1b, 1c, etc.) — 2 points
Brief explanation of the importance of each event — 2 point
Indication of year or year ranges for each event — 2 points
Neatness — 1 point