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'Designer Babies' Sales Presentation 
Rubric Code: BX3W97A
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Subject: Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

25 pts

Good

20 pts

Fair

15 pts

Poor

0 pts

Preparation

Student demonstrates a strong sales persentation.

Excellent

Presentation is well organized and thoroughly prepared. Student presents information in a logical, interesting sequence which listeners can follow.
Good

Presentation is adequately prepared. Student presents information in logical sequence which listeners can follow.
Fair

Presentation required more thorough preparation.
Presentation disjointed as information delivered by student seems to jump around.
Poor

Very little or minimal preparation.
Presentation disorganized and sequence hard to follow due to apparent lack of preparation.
Materials

Attractive
Effective
Accurate

Excellent

Material graphics are attractive and reinforce value of the service. Well organized and creative display of information.

Materials are free of grammatical errors.
Good

Material graphics are attractive, but do not help reinforce value of the service. Well organized and are somewhat creative display of information.

Materials are free of grammatical errors.
Fair

Material graphics are somewhat attractive, but do not help reinforce value of the service. Somewhat organized and are somewhat creative display of information.

Materials contain grammatical errors.
Poor

Material graphics are NOT attractive, or reinforce value of the service. Materials are not well organized and lacks creativity.

Materials contain grammatical errors.
Customer Needs

The students have take time to determine the potential customer's needs.

The salesperson is sincerely interested in the potential customer's needs.

Excellent

The salesperson provides the phenotypes and genotypes of baby. Picture of baby is present and includes the correct traits.
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Addresses why any traits were not included in the final baby.
Good

The salesperson provides the phenotypes and genotypes of baby, one piece may be incorrect or missing. Picture of baby is present and includes the correct traits.
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Addresses why any traits were not included in the final baby
Fair

The salesperson provides phenotypes and genotypes of baby that are incomplete or incorrect. Picture of baby is present but includes some incorrect traits or omits traits.
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Addresses why any traits were not included in the final baby
Poor

The salesperson provides phenotypes and genotypes of baby that are incomplete or incorrect. Picture of baby is present but includes some incorrect traits or omits traits.
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Does not addresses why any traits were not included in the final baby
Attire

Professional appearance

Excellent

Business attire, very professional look.
*Dress Pants/School appropriate skirt
*Dress
*Dress Shirt
*Tie/Bowtie
*Dress Shoes/Converse
*Suit
*Blazer
Good

Casual business attire.
*Kakis
*Button Down shirt (No Images on it)
*Shoes/Converse
*Blazer
Fair

Casual business attire, but wore sneakers, and cloths seemed somewhat wrinkled.
Poor

General attire not appropriate for audience (jeans, t-shirt, shorts).



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