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7 functions of marketing Project
Create a Power point about the 7 functions of Marketing. The title slide will say:- “7 Functions of Marketing for (name of business)”. Include a slide for the logo or store Marquee (sign outside of store) and include 3 different pictures of the company’s products. Create a slide for each of the 7 functions of marketing, describing how the business uses them. You will present your final product to the class. Presentation counts toward your final grade.
Rubric Code:
MX6727W
By
aroscher
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Subject:
Business
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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7 Functions of Marketing
Mastery
1 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Meets
3 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Beginning
1 pts
Title Slide and Logo
Mastery
Report includes a title slide with presentation name and a Logo, is easy to read and attractive.
Advanced
Report includes a title slide with presentation name and a Logo, is easy to read or attractive.
Meets
Report includes a title slide with presentation name and a Logo.
Approaching
Report includes a title slide with presentation name or Logo.
Beginning
Report does not includes a title slide with presentation name or Logo.
Graphics/ pictures
Mastery
The graphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics. Students has exceeded the four images.
Advanced
The graphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics. Students has exceeded the minimum of three images.
Meets
The graphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics. Students has included three images.
Approaching
The graphics go well with the text, but there are too few.
Beginning
The graphics do not go with the accompanying text and appear to be randomly chosen.
7 functions
Mastery
There is a slide for each of the 7 functions of marketing, describing clearly how the business uses them while providing examples.
Advanced
There is a slide for each of the 7 functions of marketing, describing clearly how the business uses them.
Meets
There is a slide for each of the 7 functions of marketing, describing how the business uses them.
Approaching
There is a slide for each of the 7 functions of marketing, describing how the business uses them, but the explanation is unclear.
Beginning
The report contains less than a slide for each of the 7 functions.
Neatness and Creativity
Mastery
The report is easy to read, creative in the use of graphics and fonts, neatly organized, and themes or borders have been utilized.
Advanced
The report is easy to read, creative in the use of graphics and fonts, and is neatly organized.
Meets
The report is easy to read, creative in the use of graphics or fonts, and is neatly organized.
Approaching
The report is easy to read or creative in the use of graphics and fonts, and is neatly organized.
Beginning
The report is easy not to read or creative in the use of graphics and fonts, or is not neatly organized.
Presentation
Mastery
Student uses clear voice, correct pronunciation of terms, demonstrates content knowledge and a strong, positive feeling about the topic, and presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Advanced
Students uses direct eye contact, but returns to notes, makes minor mistakes, but corrects them, occasionally shows positive feelings about the topic, has a clear voice and pronounces most words correctly, presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Meets
Student displays minimal eye contact, reading mostly from the notes, displays tension or a little negativity, has a clear voice but occasionally mispronounces words, has no more than four misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Approaching
Student displays minimal eye contact, almost always reading from their notes, displays tension or constant negativity, has more than four misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Beginning
Students makes no eye contact, has obvious nervousness and tension, shows no interest in the topic, mumbles and incorrectly pronounces terms, does not have a grasp of the information, and has more than five misspellings.
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