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Maps 
Create a map of Ancient Greece and the occupied territories. It must include the five elements of a good map. Then write a short discription of the occupied areas.
Rubric Code: FX55AX
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Map

Poor

Create a map with some detail. It should include some cities and water ways.
Fair

Create a map that is large enough to see the detail. It should be neat and organized. It should include most cities and water ways.
Good

Create a map that is large enough to see the details. The map should have alot of details. It must be neat, organized, and include major cities and water ways.
Five Elements

Poor

The map has three of the five elements of a good map.
Fair

The map has four of the five elements of a good map.
Good

The map has all five elements of a good map. (title, compass, map key, scale, and symbols)
Discription

Poor

The resurch is written using six traits. The paper has many errors.
Fair

The resurch is written using the six traits. There are some errors.
Good

The resurch is written using six traits. There are little or no errors.



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