The Cold War Timeline. Timeline Create a timeline showing the major events of the Cold War from 1945 to 1963. Illustrate your timeline with photographs.

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The Cold War Timeline

Timeline Create a timeline showing the major events of the Cold War from 1945 to Illustrate your timeline with photographs or maps relating to each event. Place in chronological order with an explanation of the event Refer to the rubric below for timeline expectations.

Timeline : Cold War Events Teacher Name: Student Name: ________________________________________ CATEGORY4321 Content/FactsFacts were accurate for all events reported on the timeline. Facts were accurate for almost all events reported on the timeline. Facts were accurate for most (~75%) of the events reported on the timeline. Facts were often inaccurate for events reported on the timeline. ResourcesThe timeline contained at least 7 events related to the topic being studied. The timeline contained at least 5 events related to the topic being studied. The timeline contained at least 4 events related to the topic being studied. The timeline contained fewer than 4 events. ReadabilityThe overall appearance of the timeline is pleasing and easy to read. The overall appearance of the timeline is somewhat pleasing and easy to read. The timeline is relatively readable. The timeline is difficult to read. GraphicsAll graphics are effective and balanced with text use. All graphics are effective, but there appear to be too few or too many. Some graphics are effective and their use is balanced with text use. Several graphics are not effective. Fonts and Colors The use of font styles and colors is consistent and shows a logical pattern. It helps organize the material. The use of font styles and colors is consistent and shows a logical pattern for the most part. It helps organize the material somewhat. The use of font styles and colors is consistent, but is not used effectively to organize. The use of font styles and colors is not consistent OR detracts from the organization.

EventDescriptionPicture or map

Topics Potsdam Conference Berlin Airlift Cuban Missile Crisis The Berlin Wall Korean War U-2 Incident The Bay of Pigs Brinkmanship Suez Crisis