+ AP World History Unit 3 Project Virtual Field Trip.

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+ AP World History Unit 3 Project Virtual Field Trip

+ Project Description For this project, you and your group will create a virtual field trip using Windows Movie Maker / Photo Story, OR I-Photo / I- Movie. You will present your field trip to the class, and use music and images to tell the history of the civilization to which you assigned. Due Date: February 28

+ Rubric / Checklist: Info Needed _____ Group’s name _____ At least 15 slides OR _____ 10 minute video _____ Labels on each slide to describe images _____ works cited page / credits Images related to each of the following: _____ art & architecture _____ religion _____ geographical features _____ agriculture / technology & innovation _____ food and culture

+ Rubric Part II _____ 10 Following directions / general order _____ 10 appropriate visuals _____ 75 complete and accurate historical information _____ 2 attractiveness of presentation _____ correct grammar _____ neatness _____ 3 Presentation _____Do not read _____All members participated ***** 10 Points off for every day past the due date

+ Topics Pre-Columbian Civilizations Olmecs Mayas Aztecs Incas The Islamic World Safavid Empire Mughal Empire Suleiman the Magnificent: Byzantium Under Constantine Under Justinian Charlemagne / Holy Roman Empire African Civilizations Axum / Kush / Ethiopia Bantu migrations & Saharan trade Ghana Mali: Mansa Musa & pilgrimage Songhai Traditional African society (sub-Saharan)