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Annotated C&C Rubric 2005

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Mongol empire [2]
Asia [3]
2nd millennium [4]
Eurasian nomads [5]
Borjigin [6]
essay [7]
Monguor people [8]
mongols [9]
pax mongolica [10]
Golden Horde [11]
Ilkhanate [12]
Mongol invasion of Rus' [13]
education [14]

2005 Compare & Contrast Annotated Rubric: Effects of Mongols Note to teachers: This Annotated Rubric is specifically designed for the College Board?s AP World History course, but could also be helpful in any world history survey course. The best source of information about how to teach essay skills is the AP World History Course Description, (aka the ?Acorn? Book), published every 2 years by the College Board. It can be downloaded for no cost at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/4484.html Another great source of learning how to teach good writing skills is by being an Essay Reader. You?ll have direct, first-hand experience reading essays, and get an unforgettable amount of insight into the most

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