Can you help me understand this History question?
Timeline Example
A timeline is a graphic representation of historical information in chronological order. Notice how this timeline starts with 250 BC (or BCE), then progresses to Year 0, then 250 AD (or CE) and on, in increments of 250 years.
With your timeline, you or anyone reading it should be able to see:
For example: by looking at your timeline, can we tell if the Venus of Willendorf was created before or after the Great Pyramids of Giza? How much time exists between the works? When were other works of art produced in relation to these works (before, during, or after).
Download the PDF of the assignment for reference offline as you work on your timeline.
A5-Timeline-1.docx(DOC is down there).
Art 101 Timeline Rubric
| Criteria | Ratings | Pts | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDisplay 10 works of art from the poolHas 10 works that are from the pool and represent a cross section of the art from this part of the term, either through time or geography |
| 10.0 pts | |||
| This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAccurately lists titles, dates, materials and all required information in the Assignment. Turns in on timeThe requirements for all 10 artworks are met and turns in by due date. |
| 5.0 pts | |||
| This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization and presentationGraphics, color, shapes and text all work together to create a timeline that is efficient and an enjoyable tool for learning |
| 5.0 pts | |||
| Total Points: 20.0 | |||||
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