The products were graded using a rubric keyed to the prescribed sixth grade Social Studies curriculum.
When studying the Roman Empire, students were first shown an example of a mosaic, an art form that was frequently used by the ancient Romans.
They then learned how to make their own mosaics by gluing bits of colored paper to a larger piece of paper. Working in teams, they created a map of the Roman Empire at the height of its power. Note: In the picture below, the mosaics of the different teams have not yet been joined. Eventually a seamless combined class effort will be produced.
Below, Mr. Offerjost leads a class discussion of the final product and its historical significance.
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