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"Who wants be a millionaire?" Presentation rubric 
Students will create a business Students will they will present "Shark Tank" style as classmates choose to invest money in the businesses they believe will succeed the most.
Rubric Code: RXAB9X2
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Expert Entrepreneur

5 pts

Skillful Entrepreneur

4 pts

Capable Entrepreneur

3 pts

Amateur Entrepreneur

2 pts

Beginner Entrepreneur

1 pts

Creativity

Uniqueness of idea

Expert Entrepreneur

The students created a very original idea or put a fantastic new twist on an existing concept.It is a unique and exciting idea.
Skillful Entrepreneur

The students created an original idea or put a new twist on an existing concept.
It is a very interesting idea.
Capable Entrepreneur

The students created a product/service that is somewhat common.
The idea is attractive, but predictable.
Amateur Entrepreneur

The students' business is slightly similar to product/service already exist locally.
Beginner Entrepreneur

The students' product/service is very common and is not unique in any way .
Intended Use

Why do people need your company What will people use it for?

Expert Entrepreneur

Clear, detailed and in-depth explanation of how the product/service will be used and how it will work.
Skillful Entrepreneur

Detailed explanation of how the product/service will be used and how it will work.
Capable Entrepreneur

Explanation of how the product/service will be used and how it will work.
Amateur Entrepreneur

Unclear and/or vague explanation of how the product/service will be used and how it will work.
Beginner Entrepreneur

No explanation of how the product/service will be used or how it will work.
Visual Representation

Drawing, model, sketch etc...

Expert Entrepreneur

Elaborate and attractive representation with clearly labelled parts. All items drawn to scale.
Skillful Entrepreneur

Attractive with clearly labelled parts. Some items drawn to scale.
Capable Entrepreneur

Representation has most of the parts included/ explained.
Amateur Entrepreneur

A simple representation of the business.
Beginner Entrepreneur

No visual representation.
Presentation of information

How are you presenting your information? Is it interesting?

Expert Entrepreneur

The format for presenting information is appropriate, creative, students are very engaged with the product, and presentation includes information on all necessary components.
Skillful Entrepreneur

The format for the presenting information is appropriate, it is creative, and most students are engaged with the product.
Capable Entrepreneur

The format for presenting information is appropriate, somewhat creative, somewhat engaging, and/or includes most of the required components.
Amateur Entrepreneur

The presentation format makes some sense. The presentation is not as creative as it could be. Missing some components.
Beginner Entrepreneur

The presentation does not make sense for the invention. Lacking many key components.
Effort/Neatness

Did you do your best work?

Expert Entrepreneur

Evidence of great effort and time put into the project. Work is extremely neat and easy to follow/understand.
Skillful Entrepreneur

Evidence of effort put into the project. Work is generally neat and clear.
Capable Entrepreneur

Evidence of effort put into the project. Work is a bit untidy.
Amateur Entrepreneur

Some evident of effort because students did the project but needs some work. Work is a bit untidy and not easy to follow.
Beginner Entrepreneur

Very little evidence of effort. Work is unclear and messy.



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