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Board Game Social Studies 
You are to create a board game bases on Ancient Rome. How you create your board game is up to you as long as you follow the requirements in the rubric. This board game will be due the day before our test on Ancient Rome.
Rubric Code: H99765
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

15 pts

Good

10 pts

Fair

5 pts

Poor

1 pts

Game Pieces

You need to create four Rome related board game pieces. You will be graded on creativity and historical accuracy.

Excellent

Student has created more than 4 beautiful and unique game pieces.
Good

Student has created 3 unique game pieces, and all but one game piece are related to Rome.
Fair

Student has created 2 fairly unique game pieces or game pieces are vaguely related to Rome.
Poor

Student has created 1 game piece or game pieces are not related to Rome.
Game Board

Your game board needs to be complete with references and pictures of Ancient Rome.

Excellent

Student created a colorful board with more than 4 detailed pictures related to the historical event. The spaces cover the board.
Good

Student created a colorful board with 4 detailed pictures related to the historical event. The spaces cover most of the board.
Fair

Student created a colorful board with 4 detailed pictures related to the historical event. The spaces cover some of the board.
Poor

Student created a colorful board with 3 detailed pictures from related to the historical event. The spaces cover little of the board.
Cards/Challenges

You must create a series of cards or challenges that require players to test their knowledge of Ancient Rome.

Excellent

Student created more than 20 cards, beautifully decorated on one side with a clever title, clear instructions on the other side. The cards have clear, detailed, and accurate connections to the historical event.
Good

Student created 20 cards, beautifully decorated on one side, with instructions on the other side. The cards have clear, detailed, and accurate connections to the historical event.
Fair

Student created less than 20 cards, decorated on one side, with instructions on the other side. The cards have connections to the historical event.
Poor

Student created less than 20 cards, not decorated on one side, with unclear instructions on the other side. The cards have no connection to the historical event.





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