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Greek Turning Points Timeline Rubric 
Students are to create a timeline (can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, etc) concerning important Odyssey and Greek Historical events which signify an important turning point in history or in the story. There should be no less than 10 items on the timeline. Students are to include pictures that they believe represent the turning point on their timeline (you can either cut & paste or draw pictures). Students are to include information which proves the significance of the event.
Rubric Code: N46422
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Superior

25 pts

Title

Poor

Titles are not appropriate or accurate
Fair

Some titles: specific, appropriate, accurate.
Good

Most titles: specific, appropriate, accurate.
Superior

All titles: sprcific, appropriate, accurate.
Pictures

Poor

No evidence of pictures for events.
Fair

Made pictures for some events and some pictures correctly represented the event selected.
Good

Made pictures for most events and most pictures correctly represented the event selected.
Superior

Made pictures for all events and pictures correctly represent the event selected.
Labeling

Poor

Has few or none of the required number of events/turning points. Does not include: chronological order, no dates, not specifically labeled.
Fair

Has has at least 6 of the required number of events/turning points. Each has: some dates and most events are in proper chronological order.
Good

Has all the the required number of events/turning points. Each has: dates, specific labels, proper chronological order.
Superior

Each event/turning point has: dates, specific labels, proper chronological order.
Neatness

Poor

Appears rushed, sloppy or careless. Difficult to read clearly or understand.
Fair

Difficlut to read, sloppy, showls little thought and planning.
Good

Shows thought & planning. Mostly: understandable, legible, and neat.
Superior

Shows careful thought & planning. Is understandable, legible, and neat.
Content Knowledge

Poor

A few events are present but there is little to no accurate or in-depth historical knowledge. The significance of the event is not present and indicates little to no understanding.
Fair

Events are present but there is little accurate or in-depth historical knowledge. The significance of the event is present but indicates little understanding.
Good

Some relevant and accurate in-depth historical knowledge is present and applied as evidence. The significance of the event indicates some understanding.
Superior

Relevant accurate in-depth historical knowledge is present and applied as evidence. The significance of the event indicates understanding.



Keywords:
  • Greece/Odyssey Timeline







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