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Your performance will be evaluated on the product you create to advertise your chosen work of architecture. Creativity, information produced, originality, and organization will all be included in your evaluation.
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  Needs Work Below Average Meets Expectations Above Average Score

Creativity: Interesting, captured attention, Lacks creativity, overall presentation is bland and uninteresting. Lacks creativity, presentation is interesting, but needs work. Presentation is creative and interesting to viewer/audience. Presentation is extremely creative, has an attention -grabber and is able to hold the attention of the viewer for a substantial amount of time. max 30

Information Lacks substantial and reliable information; no cited material. Limited understanding. Some information is intriguing, yet still lacks substantial facts to provide reasonable background for your chosen work. Information is reliable, informative, and understandable. Information is informative and extremely interesting, captures attention, and educates the viewer. max 30

Organization and Originality Layout has poor organization, minimal originality, and not appealing visually. Layout is slightly organized and original, but not enough to successfully advertise the chosen work. Layout is understandable and appealing enough to understand material. Layout is very easy to view and understand, visually appealing, and original. max 30

Student turns in advertisement on time. Advertisement is more than 3 days late. Advertisement is 2-3 days late. Advertisement is 1 day late. Advertisement is turned in to teacher on time. max 10

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