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Sports and Entertainment Marketing/Design a trading card 
Reference is assigned chapter in textbook (5-2). Design a trading card for your favorite athlete/entertainer. Make sure the back of your card has important highlights/details about your selected person. The front of the card should be colorful/in good taste, and promote that person(advertisement). It should also be designed to help boost sales for a particular company or organization(reference Chapter 5-2).You must explain in your presentation(Individual trading experience) why your card is so valuable. Remember Trade cards are an example of today's business cards, so promote your person and the company they represent. You must create two cards for two different persons and then get (convince) your peers to trade with you (your card for theirs). A price must be initially established for your cards.
Rubric Code: CBBXA8
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Subject: Business  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

8.2 pts

Fair

28.2 pts

Good

30.3 pts

Excellent

33.3 pts

Organization
33.3 pts

Trade Cards must cover the parameters as listed above and should be colorful and entertaining. In your trading experience, you must use your selling skills to get someone else to purchase your card.

Poor

Trade Card is not very colorful at all. the information on the back is not interesting and entertaining, and not logical. Presenter has been unable to use their selling skills to trade at least one of their cards in an ok manner.
Fair

Trade Card is somewhat colorful but not very good. the information on the back is somewhat interesting and entertaining, but not logical. Presenter has been able to use their selling skills to trade at least one of their cards in an ok manner.
Good

Trade Card is colorful but not exceptional, the information on the back is interesting and entertaining, but not logical. Presenter has been able to use their selling skills to trade at least one of their cards in a very good manner.
Excellent

Trade Card is extremely colorful, the information on the back is logical, interesting and entertaining. Presenter has been able to use their selling skills to trade both of their cards in an excellent manner.
Subject Knowledge
33.3 pts

Information on the back of the card and the reason why the card is valuable is explained in detail.

Poor

Information on the back of the card and the reason why the card is valuable is not explained in detail.
Fair

Information on the back of the card and the reason why the card is valuable is explained in somewhat of details.
Good

Information on the back of the card and the reason why the card is valuable is explained in great detail.
Excellent

Information on the back of the card and the reason why the card is valuable is explained in exceptional detail.
Eye Contact and Elocution
33.3 pts

Trading skills are exceptional in the selling process. Seller/Trader explains in detail why the card is a collectible and demands the highest price for the card they can. (established between buyer and seller).

Poor

Trading skills are not evident in the selling process. Seller/Trader does not explain why the card is a collectible and does not demand the highest price for the card they can. (established between buyer and seller).
Fair

Trading skills are acceptable in the selling process. Seller/Trader some what explains why the card is a collectible and receives a reasonable price for the card that they can. (established between buyer and seller).
Good

Trading skills are good in the selling process. Seller/Trader explains why the card is a collectible in a good manner and receives a high price for the card from the seller. (established between buyer and seller).
Excellent

Trading skills are exceptional in the selling process. Seller/Trader explains in detail why the card is a collectible and demands the highest price for the card they can. (established between buyer and seller).



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