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German Grocery Store Ad 
You have just moved to Berlin and are going to open your very own corner grocery store, a "Tante Emma Laden". You must give your store a name (in German) and create your first advertisement entirely in German.
Rubric Code: S4XW53
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Lebensmittelgeschäft Werbung
  Mangelhaft

4 pts

Befriedigend

6 pts

Gut

8 pts

Fantastisch

10 pts

Name des Geschäfts

Mangelhaft

Store name is in English. It is displayed clearly but is not neat or very attractive to the customer.
Befriedigend

Store name is in German. The name has grammar problems. It is displayed clearly on the ad but is not neat or very attractive to the customer.
Gut

Store name is displayed in German in a way that is somewhat neat and attractive to the customer.
Fantastisch

Store name is in German and is displayed neatly and in a way that is attractive to the customer. The name shows creativity.
Essen-Kategorien

Mangelhaft

Ad has no categories and very few items are included.
Befriedigend

Ad has fewer than 3 categories or more than 3 that are not labeled correctly. There are 3 or less items in each category.
Gut

Ad has 4 categories that are clearly labeled correctly. Each category has 4 or less menu items.
Fantastisch

Ad has 5 or more categories that are clearly labeled. Each category has at least 5 different items.
Bilder/Fotos

Mangelhaft

No pictures are included in the ad.
Befriedigend

5 or fewer pictures are included in the ad or are drawn in pen/pencil only and do not show any effort.
Gut

8 or fewer pictures are included in the ad or are drawn sloppily and don't show effort.
Fantastisch

10 or more pictures are included in the ad and are neatly drawn. They are in color and would be attractive to the customer.
Grammatik/Inhalt

Mangelhaft

German grammar incorrectly used. Vocabulary used incorrectly or out of context. Some descriptions are written in English or are misspelled.
Befriedigend

German grammar incorrectly used. Vocabulary used incorrectly or out of context. All descriptions are in German but there are several misspellings.
Gut

A few grammatical errors but meaning is understood. Descriptions are written in German with few mistakes of vocabulary, grammar or context.
Fantastisch

Ad is grammatically sound and all in German. Displays excellent descriptions. Vocabulary fits into correct categories; no misspellings.
Preise

Mangelhaft

Ad has few or no prices.
Befriedigend

Prices do not reflect accurate value of items. Euro symbol used incorrectly or sporadically.
Gut

Some prices reflect accurate value of items. Euro symbol used correctly most of the time.
Fantastisch

All prices reflect accurate value of items. Euro symbol correctly used throughout the menu.
Kreativität/Mühe

Mangelhaft

No evidence of effort put forth by the student. Ad is not organized, colorful, or creative.
Befriedigend

Some evidence of effort, but menu is not creative.
Gut

Some evidence of effort. Ad is somewhat colorful, organized, and creative.
Fantastisch

Clear evidence of effort put forth by the student. Ad is organized, colorful, very creative and authentic looking.



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