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Ancient Trade Routes 
Students will research and map the three important trade routes, Silk, West Africa and Atlantic, and Route to India. Map must include major people, dates, places, goods, and transfer of ideas.
Rubric Code: WCAB4C
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

Students struggle with task oriented assignments.

1 pts

Fair

Students should make additional efforts to focus on the task.

2 pts

Good

Students show initiative to work thoroughly.

3 pts

Three routes

Silk Road, Slave Trade and
Sea Route of the Spice trade

Poor

Route is not clearly identified (traced and colored) and labeled
Fair

Route is somewhat clearly identified (traced and colored) and labeled
Good

Route is clearly identified(traced and colored) and labeled.
Major peopleGroups

Henry the Navigator Da Gama Diaz
Ponce De Leon Balboa
Marco Polo Magellan Vespucci Columbus

Poor

acceptable explorers: exploration and dates included on the map.
Fair

somewhat relevant explorers, exploration and dates included on the map.
Good

relevant explorers: exploration and dates included on the map.
Goods/Products

As you research, identify products that were traded

Poor

1-2 major products included and clearly color coded
Fair

3-4 major products included and clearly color coded
Good

6 major products of interest included and color coded.
Places

Major places/countries/cities/Stops are included on the map

Poor

1 total major place/s/countries/cities/Stops are included on the map
Fair

2 total major places/countries/cities/Stops are included on the map
Good

4 total major places/countries/cities/Stops are included on the map
Neatness and Color

Colors make map easy to read.
Words are neatly written/typed
No untidy smudges
Pictures are neat and organized

Poor

Acceptable
Fair

Very Good
Good

Excellent
Spelling

Poor

3 or more misspellings on the project
Fair

1-2 misspellings on the project
Good

No misspellings on the project
Visual

Map is easy to read and of high quality labels, pictures, routes, details

Poor

Acceptaable
Fair

Very Good
Good

Excellent
Student notes

Take notes on key Facts.

Poor

Insufficient notes
Fair

Sufficient notes
Good

Comprehensive notes
Student notes

Notes are neat and organized.

Poor

Notes need organizing and writing neatly.
Fair

Notes are somewhat neat and organized.
Good

Notes are very neat and well organized.




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