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Students will create an advertisement for a new product that they have created. Advertisements should include content & usefulness of a advertising technique. Students will also provide a sale pitch their knowledge of the advertising technique. Tell WHAT the purpose of the advertisement is. Decide how best you can persuade buyers to purchase your product.
Rubric Code: SXA3X86
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 9-12

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  Not Yet Meeting Expectations

4 pts

Below Expectations

6 pts

Meets Expectations

8 pts

Exceeds Expectations

10 pts

ADVERTISING TECHNIQUE

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Little variety; not unique; may be messy or full of white noise. Uses no advertising technique to persuade audience.
Below Expectations

Print, voice, or visuals are not totally effective; may look as if it was done hurriedly. Uses very little advertising techniques to persuade audience.
Meets Expectations

Effective use of a print, voice, or visuals (catches attention, but not right away). Has little use of an advertising techniques used in class.
Exceeds Expectations

Highly effective use of print, voice, or visuals to grab the buyer's attention. Uses 5 advertising techniques discussed in class.
Advertising Appeals

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Used no advertising appeal.
Below Expectations

Has a limited understanding of advertising appeals.
Meets Expectations

Used at least 2 of the advertising appeals
Exceeds Expectations

Used all 3 appeals in ad campaign.
OVERALL DESIGN

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

Messy/full of white noise; inadequate text or script - either too sparse or too wordy; images missing or too small, uninteresting or unclear
Below Expectations

Ineffective use of the chosen media. Some infomation is hard to find or understand. Lacks appeal. Advertisment is not well executed.
Meets Expectations

Effective use of the chosen media. Most information is clearly presented. Mostly neat and attractive. Advertisement is well executed.
Exceeds Expectations

Highly effective use of the chosen media: All information is clearly presented. Print is neat and attractive, audio is appealing. Advertisement is very well executed.
Conventions of Writing

Not Yet Meeting Expectations

There are many mistakes that take away from the effectiveness of the advertisement.
Below Expectations

Some mistakes but effectiveness is achieved.
Meets Expectations

Few mistakes.
Exceeds Expectations

No mistakes



Keywords:
  • magazine advertisement, radio advertisement, television advertisement, adjectives







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