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Creating a Business Project 
Rubric Code: G24A58C
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Subject: Finance  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Criterion Not Met

0 pts

Business Idea

Good

Business idea is well thought out, originial, needed, and appropriate.
Fair

Business idea is mostly well thought out, but not necessarily needed or original.
Poor

Business idea is not well thought out, not needed, or not appropriate.
Criterion Not Met
Business Name

Good

Business name is creative, original, and appropriate.
Fair

Business name is appropriate but not creative or original.
Poor

Business name is not appropriate for the product.
Criterion Not Met
Buisness Location

Good

Students have researched and chosen a location well suited for their buisness to suceed.
Fair

Students have chosen a location that is appropriate for but not necessarily the best place for their business.
Poor

Students have not researched or chosen a poor location for their business
Criterion Not Met
Business Products/Services

Good

Students have given a detailed list of products or services offered by their business, including the prices.
Fair

Students have given a basic list of products or services offered by their business, including the prices.
Poor

Students have shown little effort in listing the products or services offered, or not included the prices.
Criterion Not Met
Budget

Good

Students have given a detailed list of materials needed to buy to start the business and how much they will cost.
Fair

Students have given a basic list materials needed and how much they will cost.
Poor

Students have shown little effort in listing the materials needed or not included the cost.
Criterion Not Met
Business Logo

Good

Studenta have developed a logo and/or jingle for their business. Logo and/or jingle are creative and have thought behind them.
Fair

Students have developed a logo and/or a jingle for their business successfully.
Poor

Students have shown little effort in developing a logo and jingle for their small business.
Criterion Not Met
Layout of Store

Good

Students have researched for availiable property and designed a layout for their property and maximized space used. Layout is detailed.
Fair

Students have designed a layout for their property and maximized space used succesfully.
Poor

Students have shown little effort in designing a layout for their property and maximizing space used.
Criterion Not Met
Flyer or Brochure

Good

Flyer or brochure has been created, and is attractive and professional. It is detailed with all information and organized.
Fair

Flyer or brochure has been created, and is attractive and professional.
Poor

Flyer or brochure has been created, but is the bare minimum.
Criterion Not Met
Business Plan Google Slides

Good

Google Slides Business Plan has been created to present to the audience. It is professional and includes all the information.
Fair

Google Slides Business Plan has been created to present to the audience. It is professional but includes only basic information.
Poor

Google Slides Business Plan has been created, but is the bare minimum or not professionally done,
Criterion Not Met




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