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Come to the New World Sales Presentation-2022
Come to the New World Sales Presentation-2020
Students will be assigned to groups that represent a particular colony. Each group will research historical facts about their assigned colony and produce a model fort, a sales script and a pamphlet which to persuade potential colonists to settle in their colony. Audience members will be asked to record important information about each particular colony based on the advertisement.
Rubric Code:
J238X75
By
nicholaskeith
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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English Colonies Advertisement
Students will be assigned to groups that represent a particular colony. Each group will research historical facts about their assigned colony and produce a model fort, a sales script and a pamphlet which to persuade potential colonists to settle in their colony. Audience members will be asked to record important information about each particular colony based on the advertisement.
Above Target
90-100
(N/A)
On Target
80-89
(N/A)
Approaching Target
70-79
(N/A)
Below Target
60-69
(N/A)
Persuasive Techniques
Above Target
The presentation script, pamphlet, and model fort utilize 7 or more persuasive techniques that have been discussed in class: bandwagon, mud slinging, celebrity endorsement, rhetorical questioning, demonstration, etc. and the student can easily identify each method as ethos, logos or pathos.
On Target
The presentation included at least five persuasive techniques which could be identified by the student as ethos, logos, or pathos.
Approaching Target
The presentation included persuasive techniques, but the group could only identify a few of the techniques as ethos, logos or pathos.
Below Target
Motivation
Above Target
The presentation addresses each individual hope and desire separately, explains the situation that Europeans are in, and uses those individual hopes and desires as persuasive tools.
On Target
The presentation uses the hopes and the desires of Europeans to persuade them to come to the New World.
Approaching Target
The presentation is very general. It is difficult to distinguish the motivations of the specific Europeans which are this presentation's audience from the motivations of any other group.
Below Target
Voice and Tone
Above Target
The student maintained eye contact and voice level, with vocal emphasis on the most important parts of the presentation, making the sales pitch intriguing to potential customers.
On Target
The student maintained appropriate eye contact and voice level, and kept the attention of potential customers.
Approaching Target
Appropriate eye contact and voice level were not consistently maintained.
Below Target
Maps
Above Target
The maps and colony model clearly show the appeal of coming to a specific colony, and every need in the colony has been thought of. The route map to the new world is also present, and historically accurate, showing the eventual true location of the colony as well as other geographic features including the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
On Target
The maps show the appeal of coming to a specific colony, and the needs of the colony has been thoroughly thought out. The route map to the new world is also present, and historically accurate, showing the eventual true location of the colony as well as other geographic features including the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
Approaching Target
The maps show the appeal of coming to a specific colony, and a few of the needs of the colony have been thought out. The route map to the new world is also present, and historically accurate, showing the eventual true location of the colony as well as other geographic features.
Below Target
Historical Accuracy
Above Target
The pamphlet, sales presentation, and model fort use historically accurate facts to relate to, and establish credibility with the Colonists. The fort itself is used to discuss potential fears. The information that is presented to them reveals unique insights into why they would want to leave Europe to begin with.
On Target
The pamphlet, sales presentation, and model fort use historically accurate information to relate to, and establish credibility with the Colonists. The information that is presented to them reveals why they would want to leave Europe to begin with.
Approaching Target
The presentation mentions common reasons why the Colonists might want to leave Europe.
Below Target
Conflicts
Above Target
The presentation anticipates, names, and addresses audience concerns about specific potential conflicts which may affect the client, with the French, the Spanish, and Native Americans, and the ways in which those fears will be addressed using their already established fort.
On Target
The presentation addresses audience concerns about specific conflicts occurring in the New World.
Approaching Target
The presentation generally mentions conflicts which may affect the client.
Below Target
Subjects:
History
Humanities
Types:
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