Choose your topic Begin Planning and Research Decide what graphics you will create (timeline, map, image, chart, etc) Plan your design Begin putting your project together Choose your topic Create a visually engaging, one-page "data story" about a specific topic in Ancient World History. Your goal is to show the information using icons, maps, and charts, rather than just writing a traditional essay on a poster. Do this in class, you will have time. Provide apa citations for the sources you use (on back). The Core Components A Catchy Title: Make it bold and central. The "Big Idea": A 2–3 sentence summary of why this topic matters. Visual Data: Use at least one timeline, map, or "by the numbers" chart, or picture. (3 images total) Iconography: Use simple drawings or symbols to represent ideas (e.g., a spear for war, a wheat stalk for agriculture). Research: Gather 10–15 key facts and 3–5 major dates. The "Flow": Use arrows, borders, or paths to guide the reader’s eye from one section to the next. On the assanitation of Julius Ceasear