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Hooobity Mips

The Hobbit Map Assignment requires students to create a map depicting the journey of the party, marking key locations, events, and paths. Essential landmarks include Bilbo’s Hobbit Hill, the Green Dragon Inn, and the Lonely Mountain, among others. The map must be original in design, colorful, and detailed, with a key explaining symbols and paths, and is due by December 13th for a total of 30 points plus potential extra credit.

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Hooobity Mips

The Hobbit Map Assignment requires students to create a map depicting the journey of the party, marking key locations, events, and paths. Essential landmarks include Bilbo’s Hobbit Hill, the Green Dragon Inn, and the Lonely Mountain, among others. The map must be original in design, colorful, and detailed, with a key explaining symbols and paths, and is due by December 13th for a total of 30 points plus potential extra credit.

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The Hobbit Map Assignment

You alone or with one friend follow the party’s journey by making
your own map. Consult your notes and mark locations, events, and
paths followed.

The map should include at least the following landmarks: •


Bilbo’s Hobbit Hill • The Green Dragon Inn • The Troll’s Lair •
Elrond’s Last Homely House • The Misty Mountains (Gollum’s Lake
and the Goblin’s Tunnels) • The meeting with the Wolves • Beorn’s
House • Mirkwood Forest (Spider Attack and Woodland Elves’
Castle) • Forest and Long Lake • Lake Town • The Lonely Mountain,
etc.

Also include the other groups who are involved, such as wood
elves, men of lake town, the dragon, Dain, etc.

Locations should be marked with different symbols, events with


numbers as they may revisit landmarks, and paths with colors.
These should all be explained in a key. The map should not look
anything like the originals, but things should be in roughly the
same places) Use as much color and detail as possible as this
will help the story come alive. Due Friday, December 13th by
four.

This will be worth 30 points with extra credit possible.

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