Mini-Project FORMATIVE grade

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Mini-Project FORMATIVE grade Activity #1 – brochure (make a brochure encouraging people to visit GA. Include each region; must be colorful/artistic and include written reasons to visit). Activity #2 –writing Explain why Piedmont region is #1 for population and jobs; convince Amazon they should reconsider and choose Georgia for their new HQ Activity #3 – poster (create a marketing poster for ONE region. Entice the reader to visit). Activity #4 – commercial (same as #2, except you will perform it)

Mini-Project Rubric Category 4 3 2 1 Content All relevant regions/features content is included as appropriate for medium 1-2 regions/features content missing 3-4 regions/features content missing Content is incomplete Conventions Spelling/grammar/punctuation is appropriate (correct) for medium Some non-intentional errors are present but do not distract the reader Many non-intentional errors are present and distract the reader Errors are numerous; product is not readily understood Style Style is appropriate for the medium and enhances the product Style is appropriate for the medium. Style is distracting. Style is missing or is inappropriate for the medium. Behavior Students is on-task 90-100% of the time Student is on-task 80-89% of the time Student is on-task 70-79% of the time Student is on-task less than 70% of the time