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Persuasive Brochure: The Power of Persuasion
Students will create a brochure that will address problems in our community, home, and school. They will provide evidence to support their position and will use rhetorical appeals such as logos, pathos, ethos to enhance their position.
Rubric Code:
UAW4B6
By
jxn6121
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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The Power of Persuasion
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Total Points
24 pts
Persuasive Goal
Poor
No goal is stated, but brochure provides some information about the topic.
Fair
Goal is not clearly stated and brochure attempts to persuade, build awareness, or change a negative behavior.
Good
Goal is stated. Brochure is somewhat engaging and readers are persuaded to act, build awareness, or change a negative behavior.
Excellent
Goal is clearly stated. Brochure is highly engaging and readers are persuaded to act, build awareness, or change a negative behavior.
Total Points
Evidence
Poor
Brochure include one piece of evidence to support the goal.
(Facts, Experts, Examples, Quotes, etc.)
Fair
Brochure provides little evidence from sources to support the goal. (Facts, Experts, Examples, Quotes, etc.)
Good
Brochure provides some evidence from sources to support the goal. (Facts, Experts, Examples, Quotes, etc.)
Excellent
Brochure provides specific and convincing evidence from a variety of sources to support the goal.
(Facts, Experts, Examples, Quotes, etc.)
Total Points
Appeals to Reason
Poor
Brochure attempts to understand the audience and does not use appeals appropriately to communicate the message effectively. Example of Appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos
Fair
Brochure does not demonstrate a thorough understanding of the audience and does not use appropriate appeals to communicate the message effectively. Example of Appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos
Good
Brochure demonstrates some understanding of the audience and uses an appeal to communicate the message effectively.
Excellent
Brochure demonstrates a thorough understanding of the audience and uses appropriate appeals to communicate the message effectively. Example of Appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos
Total Points
Organization
Poor
Brochure is not organized and little or no facts are presented or sequenced from least important to most.
Fair
Brochure is not organized and facts are not presented or sequenced from least important to most.
Good
Brochure is organized and facts are presented or sequenced from least important to most.
Excellent
Brochure is highly organized and facts are presented or sequenced from least important to most.
Total Points
Grammar/Punctuation
Poor
Brochure's writing does not include complete sentences, but there are too many errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Fair
Brochure's writing includes incomplete sentences, and there are many errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Good
Brochure's writing in complete sentences, but there are some errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Excellent
Brochure's writing is in complete sentences. Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the brochure.
Total Points
Visuals
Poor
Very little graphics and/or pictures are included with the text and there is a mix of text and visuals
Fair
A few graphics and/or pictures are included with the text and there is a mix of text and visuals
Good
Some graphics and/or pictures are included with the text and there is a mix of text and visuals
Excellent
The graphics/ pictures go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and visuals
Total Points
Keywords:
Persuasive text, rhetorical apeals, persuasive evidence,
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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