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Postcards from Ancient Greece 
Students address a Postcard from Sparta or Athens to a family member talking about the life as a tourist in a city-state. Draws a scene from life in one of the city states.
Rubric Code: NX9C26
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Expert

4 pts

Drawing

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Poor

Stick figures,
empty white areas,
evidence from modern life
Fair

No empty white spaces but still some evidence of modern life like a cell phone.
Good

The drawing is relevant and potrays an event of the time.
Detail is is fair, but only to Grece in general.
Expert

The scene is detailed with quotes and relevant not only to ancient greece but also that city-state.
Addressing Postcard

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Poor

Did not follow process or directions.
Sent it to himself. No stamp.
Fair

Addresses are in right places but modern day stamp and address names have no relationship to greece.
Good

Follows all dirctions and uses greek terms for addresses.
Colors a plane stamp.
Expert

Colors something relevant to Greece on the stamp. Uses Greek terms for addresses relevant to the city- state they are writing from.
Letter writing

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Poor

Incoherent conversation about nothing related to the ancient city states.
Fair

talk a little about the goings on but scarcely mention snippets of greek life and and alot of comtemporary chit chat.
Good

Talks only about details of life at that time.
Expert

talks about specific events and sites from that city-state. Sounds like a tourist and provides 4 or more details.



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  • Greece, Sparta , Ancient Rome

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