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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INVENTION MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT
MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT
Students will create a magazine advertisement using persuasive details and vivid adjectives for inventions of the Industrial Revolution Advertisement should be for an invention in the areas of agriculture, transportation or technology. In other words, don't draw an ad for the latest Nike style...). Choose HOW you want to market it and WHO you want to sell it to. Decide how best you can persuade those buyers to purchase your product.
Rubric Code:
V26BB8
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pvking
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Industrial Revolution Invention Adv
Unacceptable
10 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Very Good
20 pts
Excellent
25 pts
ADJECTIVES
Unacceptable
Little variety in use of adjectives; may be messy
Acceptable
Variety of adjectives not totally effective; may look as if it was done hurriedly
Very Good
Effective use of adjectives (catches attention, but not right away)
Excellent
Highly effective use of adjectives to grab the reader's attention quickly
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Unacceptable
Product name evident; may be messy; many details missing; may not be aimed at the appropriate target audience within its historical context
Acceptable
Product name is clear; some details missing; appeals to the appropriate target audience within its historical context
Very Good
Product name is clear
and attractive; all important information present; appeals to the appropriate target audience within its historical context
Excellent
Product name immediately grabs the eye; all important information effectively presented; target audience very clearly evident within its historical context
OVERALL DESIGN
Unacceptable
Messy; inadequate text - either too sparse or too wordy; image missing or too small, uninteresting or unclear
Acceptable
Layout not balanced; images and text unconnected; eye drawn to holes in presentation; illustrations minimally effective (for example, if the illustrations do not connect to product)
Very Good
Layout balanced with an adequate amount of white space; product description complete; illustrations clear
Excellent
Layout simple and balanced with an adequate amount of white space; excellent description of product in few words; illustrations highly effective
PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES
Unacceptable
No propaganda techniques have been used in the advertisement
Acceptable
One type of propaganda technique has been used in the advertisement
Very Good
Two different types of propaganda techniques have been used in the advertisement
Excellent
More than two different propaganda techniques have been used in the advertisment
Keywords:
magazine advertisement, adjectives
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Project
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