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UNIT 4: Ancient India

Ancient India Brochure

 

You are a travel agent for India.  Your job is to create a brochure using Publisher or another program.  You are trying to show us the attributes of an ancient culture and how it relates to us today.   As with any brochure or advertisement you need to make the brochure attractive to your audience

 

ANCIENT INDIA NOTES INDIA SUMMARY INDIA MAP
 

India Review Sheet

 

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS PROJECT TEMPLATE
 

 

HANDOUTS FOR ANCIENT INDIA

India Brochure Word Template

         

 

OBJECTIVES:

 

·   Use the template provided

·       Read over the rubric to understand expectations

·       Complete notes in order to use them as a resource on the project

·       Use the checklist to make sure the project is complete

·       Make the brochure attractive to the audience

·       Ask Mr. Moore for photo paper to print out really shiny brochures

 

LINKS:

 

 PEOPLE AND GEOGRAPHY     Ancient India   
Map of India       
*  Stories By Grandpa 
Experiencing India's Caste System WebQuest
ANCIENT INDIA HOTLIST ANCIENT INDIA
Ancient India British Museum Ancient Indus Civilization

                  

         

 

             

 

DUE DATE ____________________

 

 

Brochure Rubric

 

CATEGORY

(4) Excellent

(3) Good

(2) Almost

(1) Not Yet

 

Attractiveness & Organization

The brochure has exceptionally attractive formatting and well-organized information.

The brochure has attractive formatting and well-organized information.

The brochure has well-organized information.

The brochure's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader.

 

Content

Accuracy

The brochure has all of the required information

(see checklist) and some additional information

The brochure has all of the required information

(see checklist).

The brochure has most of the required information

(see checklist).

The brochure has little of the required information

(see checklist).

 

 

 

Writing

 Mechanics

All of the writing is done in complete sentences. Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the brochure.

Most of the writing is done in complete sentences. Most of the capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the brochure.

Some of the writing is done in complete sentences. Some of the capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the brochure.

Most of the writing is not done in complete sentences. Most of the capitalization and punctuation are not correct throughout the brochure.

 

Graphics

and

 Pictures

The graphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics.

The graphics go well with the text, but there are so many that they distract from the text.

The graphics go well with the text, but there are too few.

The graphics do not go with the accompanying text or appear to be randomly chosen.

 

Sources

There are many citations from a variety of sources accurately listed on the brochure.

There are some citations from a variety of sources accurately listed on the brochure.

There are a few citations accurately listed on the brochure.

Incomplete citations are listed on the brochure.


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