Using your organized binder, you are creating a cover sheet collage for each of the units that we have completed this semester.
1) Rome Part I
2) Rome Part II
3) Byzantine Empire
4) Islam
5) Africa
6) Americas
7) Middle Ages
8) Renaissance
5 pictures- with captions
1 Map – with title
Title
3 Historical Figures – do not need pictures, a 2-3 sentence description of the significance of the person
Do not draw pictures of historical figures (specific people like George Washington) – you can use stick figures
I should be able to identify your picture without reading the caption (use pictures to represent ideas)
Creativity = A Work
Try to use all of the space on the paper (no tiny pictures)
If you want to illustrate a document, you must do more than draw a piece of paper and write the document title on the top portion of the paper
Your final exam is 100 multiple choice questions (200 pts) and THIS project (48 pts) for a total of 248 points. Your final exam grade will drop two letter grades without the completion of this project.
Mediterranean Sea
Alps
Italian Peninsula
Mythology
Gods: Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Venus
Patricians
Plebeians
Representative Democracy
Assembly
Senate
Consuls
Twelve Tables
Punic Wars
Hannibal
Scipio
Carthage
First Triumvirate: Julius Caesar, Crassus, Pompey
Second Triumvirate: Octavian Augustus, Mark Antony, Lepidus
Pax Romana
Roman Roads
Uniform money
Civil Service
Jesus of Nazareth
Monotheism
New Testament
Peter Paul
Diocletian
Constantine
Theodosius
Pantheon
Colosseum
Forum
Ptolemy
Latin
Virgil
Rome
Constantinople
Constantinople
Justinian
Theodora
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Hippodrome
Icons
Mosaics
Hagia Sophia
Pope
Patriarch
Russia
Cyrillic Alphabet
Arabian Peninsula
Mecca
Medina
Damascus
Baghdad
Muhammad
Monotheism
Koran
Five Pillars
Arabic
Caliphs
Ali
Sunni
Shi’a
Dome of the Rock
House of Wisdom
Battle of Tours
Mosaics
Algebra
Medicine
Axum
Ethiopian Highlands
Christian
Nile River
Zambezi & Limpopo Rivers
Great Zimbabwe
Ghana
Mali
Songhai
Gold
Salt
Trans-Saharan trade route
Timbuktu
Islam
Animism
Niger River
Mayan
Aztec
Inca
Chichen-Itza
Polytheism
Pyramids
Tenochtitlan
Andes Mountains
Machu Picchu
Road System
Calendar
Mathematics
Record keeping
Pizarro
Cortez
Charlemagne
Fief
Vassal
Serf
Feudalism
Medieval Manor
Angles
Saxons
Vikings
Magyars
William the Conqueror
Common Law
Henry II
King John
Magna Carta
Hundred Years War
Parliament
Hugh Capet
Joan of Arc
Ferdinand and Isabella
Charles V
Ivan the Great
Moscow
Pope Urban
Crusades
Black Death
Florence
Venice
Genoa
Machiavelli
Leonardo Di Vinci
Michelangelo
Petrarch
Humanism
Printing Press
Erasmus
Sir Thomas Moore
Patrons