The timeline contains at least 10–15 events related to the topic being studied.

The timeline can be organized in the following time periods: 1500–1700, 1700–1900, 1900–1950, 1950–2000, 2000–present.

You will create a timeline that incorporates important early writing, the first conservation groups, disasters, legislation, community and nonprofit activism, and more. Within each time period, you can include the following. 

Tasks: 

The timeline contains at least 10–15 events related to the topic being studied.

The timeline can be organized in the following time periods: 1500–1700, 1700–1900, 1900–1950, 1950–2000, 2000–present.

You will create a timeline that incorporates important early writing, the first conservation groups, disasters, legislation, community and nonprofit activism, and more. Within each time period, you can include the following. 

· Facts such as the Wilderness Act passed in 1964

· Laws such as General Mining Act (1872)

· People such as Edward Abbey who wrote Desert Solitaire 

· Agencies such as Bureau of Land Management

· Stewardship by agencies and volunteer groups

· Include some images such as “Earthrise,” the photo that propelled the environmental movement and led to Earth Day 
(When you use an image, you must include a citation and URL for the source of the image.)

As you develop your timeline, assess limitations and strengths of each stage to make meaningful connections with the development of the environmental movement.

Toward the end of your timeline, examine the role of this environmental movement in a rapidly changing world.

Use at least three scholarly sources and remember that you need to cite these sources to give them credit for their information.

Assignment:

For this segment of the course, you will create a timeline—a highly visual, creative, and insightful way to assess the role of this environmental movement in a rapidly changing world.

For this assignment, you may use Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. You must include the following elements.

· 10–15 events

· Clear and specific descriptions of events included

· At least three visual elements

· Three scholarly sources

· APA format

You will be graded based on the rubric below.

Rubric

Week 5: Environmental Movement Timeline Grading Rubric

Week 5: Environmental Movement Timeline Grading Rubric

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuality and Accuracy of Sources

The included events are important and interesting. No major details are excluded. Facts are accurate for all events reported on the timeline.

20 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuantity of Facts

The timeline contains at least 10-15 events related to the topic being studied.

10 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSequence of Content and Dates

Events are placed in proper order. An accurate, complete date has been included for each event.

10 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAssessment

Events are assessed for their usefulness, and limitations are assessed for their development in future events.

20 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIn-Text Citations and References in APA Style

It includes in-text citations and references in APA format.

10 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePresentation

It is visually striking; attention is apparent to making timeline an effective tool for communicating information.

20 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar, Spelling, and Punctuation

Events are clearly described using accurate and vivid language; punctuation, spelling, and capitalization are correct throughout.

10 to >0.0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

10 pts

Total Points: 100