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T-Shirt Presentation Rubric

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Criteria

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Eco-friendly materials are used and reasoning behind choices is explained

Few eco-friendly choices and minimal reasoning

Several eco-friendly choices and reasoning is somewhat clear

Several eco-friendly choices and reasoning is clear

Many eco-friendly choices and reasoning is clear

Eco-friendly practices are used and reasoning behind choices is explained

Few eco-friendly choices and minimal reasoning

Several eco-friendly choices and reasoning is somewhat clear

Several eco-friendly choices and reasoning is clear

Many eco-friendly choices and reasoning is clear

Cost is $17 or below

No

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Yes

Design is attractive

Design is confusing or unfinished

Design is reasonable

Design is attractive and creative

Design is well-balanced, creative, attractive and well thought out

Cause is clear and prominent

No

Not easy to identify

Clear

Clear and engaging

All team members participate in the presentation

Team roles are not clear and participation from all members is not evident

Team roles are somewhat clear and participation from all members is somewhat evident

Team roles are mostly clear and participation from all members is mostly evident

Team roles are clear and participation from all members is evident

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