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Life in Athens and Sparta In order to demonstrate your understanding of life in Athens and Sparta you are to complete a R.A.F.T. assignment. Choose a role in column one (who are you going to be?), then choose an audience (who is this going to be for?). Next choose a format (how will you present your understanding?) and finally, your topic (what you will be writing about). ROLE AUDIENCE FORMAT TOPIC A slave Newspaper readers Journal entry A boy or girl of the citizen class Editorial for a Friends living in a newspaper neighbouring settlement Interview An explanation of life in general of Athenians or Spartans during the 5th century BCE A wealthy person of the citizen class A member of the government (elected official, council of 500, Assembly, Senate, overseer, King) An Athenian Freeman A Spartiate Your parents Cartoon A group of your peers Song lyric Game A museum curator in the future Yourself Your fellow citizens Poster Biographical sketch Newspaper article Booklet A Perioeci Your fellow officials A speech A Helot Your educator An Athenian or Spartan woman A piece of art (painting, sculpture, frieze, etc.) You will be evaluated according to the following Rubric: Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Knowledge & Understanding (content) - Enough information presented that gives a clear understanding of life in Athens or Sparta Thinking and Inquiry - Displays thorough analysis of role, audience and topic - Insightful connections between role, audience and topic Communication - Writing is clear, precise with no spelling or grammatical errors -Appropriateness of format used -neatness, use of colour, etc. depending on format chosen Application - Application of format to specific situation/role - Application of assignment instructions to completed work - Class time used effectively if applicable Comments: