We are coming down to crunch time, so I thought I would try to help you out by posting some answers to some frequently asked questions:
1. Is everything due on Monday? Yes, but if you want to get the map in earlier, that would be great.
2. Do I have to turn in two copies of the map? Yes, I need each to be colored properly, and neatly labeled.
3. What colors should I use for my pieces and/or map? Whatever color seems appropriate as a "national" color for your particular project.
4. What if some of my pieces are locations just off of the map? Don't worry about it, just write the name near the appropriate edge of the map with an arrow pointing the correct direction.
5. How many pictures do I need to have on each piece? Only one picture, with the name clearly labeled on the other three sides.
6. What type of picture do I put on the pawn? Find a regular foot soldier (infantry) from the appropriate nationality and time period. If you are stuck, try to look up paintings of battles from that time period.
7. How do I label the map? With the name of the kingdom/empire, and the date you are representing (either specific year, range of years, or century).
8. Can I change the name of a piece from what I turned in with my organizational chart? Yes, but remember that you have to justify each choice you make in your written report.
1. Is everything due on Monday? Yes, but if you want to get the map in earlier, that would be great.
2. Do I have to turn in two copies of the map? Yes, I need each to be colored properly, and neatly labeled.
3. What colors should I use for my pieces and/or map? Whatever color seems appropriate as a "national" color for your particular project.
4. What if some of my pieces are locations just off of the map? Don't worry about it, just write the name near the appropriate edge of the map with an arrow pointing the correct direction.
5. How many pictures do I need to have on each piece? Only one picture, with the name clearly labeled on the other three sides.
6. What type of picture do I put on the pawn? Find a regular foot soldier (infantry) from the appropriate nationality and time period. If you are stuck, try to look up paintings of battles from that time period.
7. How do I label the map? With the name of the kingdom/empire, and the date you are representing (either specific year, range of years, or century).
8. Can I change the name of a piece from what I turned in with my organizational chart? Yes, but remember that you have to justify each choice you make in your written report.