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Elevator Pitch: The Paw Project 
This is the rubric for your elevator Pitch for The Paw Project.
Rubric Code: EXX76CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Intro/Hook
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Did you engage the listener creatively?

Poor

You just started in with info or forgot your name.
Fair

You said your name and there is some attempt to create an intro, but I am not hooked. There was nothing unique or creative about the intro, or it was hokey or gimmicky.
Good

You used a sentence to introduce yourself in a way that showed some relevance and there was some creativity and it was memorable in some way.
Great

OMG! I'm hooked!!! You were honest, but used a twist and now I want to know more.
Aspirations/Goals
%

What are your goals for the Paw Project and ending inhumane treatment of cats?

Poor

I get no sense of what you want to do with your pennies.
Fair

Your aspirations are either too narrow or not relevant to most audiences.
Good

Grandma can understand your goals and so can I. They are mostly relevant. They seem to make sense for you.
Great

Your goals immediately seem important to me too.
Because/Why
%

Why should declawing come to an end?

Poor

You made no attempt to tell me why your goals matter to anyone but you.
Fair

I get some sense of who you are and why it matters to animals but not much understanding about how declawing is inhumane and why this should matter to others others.
Good

You have told me clearly what why declawing is inhumane and why we should care.
Great

You have told me what what the donation will do for others AND it immediately seems important to me
Closing/Invitation
%

Did you invite your listener to donate politely? Did you pass off your business card?

Poor

You forgot to ask me for anything.
Fair

You asked me for a business card, but it seemed less than compelling.
Good

You offered a card (the best way to get one) and invited me to continue th conversation.
Great

You invited me to continue our conversation and I want to continue because you left me with a next question.
Naysayer Argument
%

Did you anticipate the reasons someone might say no or nay to your pitch? What is your most convincing argument to convince a naysayer?

Poor

You forgot to include.
Fair

You included one but it was not strong enough.
Good

You included a pretty strong argument. Could you think of another?
Great

Your naysayer argumemts were clearly supported.



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