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High School Food Court presentation 
You are a member of student council persuading the school board to choose your 5 restaurants for the food court through an interactive, engaging presentation. You must include a multimedia piece like Power Point. You must explain why these are better choices than any others available. You must explain why they will be profitable for the student council.
Rubric Code: TXWWC52
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

The design hasn't really convinced the board. They suggest you do more work and come back to them.

1 pts

Acceptable

You have designed an attractive project, but some of the board members have serious questions about some aspects of the choices and its profitability.

2 pts

Good

You have designed an attractive project, but some of the board members have questions about some aspects of the choices or profitability.

3 pts

Excellent

You have designed an extremely attractive project. The board accepts your proposal since all of their concerns have been addressed.

4 pts

Presentation

Look/quality and organization of the project.

Poor

The presentation is incomplete and missing the picture, powerpoint or model.
Acceptable

The presentation is somewhat complete. Certain elements are missing (picture/misc. info).
Good

The presentation is complete. Includes all the necessary elements.
Excellent

The presentation is outstanding. The pictures/artwork provided reflect a great effort from the student.
Content

Information included in the project.

Poor

The majority of the content is missing. Only gives a few lines for description and/or information.<BR>
No argument is given for why this design would be better than any currently available products.<BR>
No argument given for why this design would make money.
Acceptable

The content is somewhat complete. One or two items are missing from the required list.
Good

The content includes a good argument for why this design would be better than any currently available products. <BR>
A good argument is given for why this design would make money.
Excellent

The content includes great arguments for why this design would be better than any currently available products. <BR>
Great arguments are given for why this design would make money.
Accuracy

Grammar and vocabulary accuracy in the project.

Poor

There are several grammatical errors in the project, making it difficult to understand.
Acceptable

A few grammar errors. Project is still somewhat clear and understandable.
Good

Little or no grammar errors. The writing is correct and easily understood.
Excellent

No problems with grammar and vocabulary accuracy in the project.










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