
Debate--First Round
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Caroline Salvadore
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6 Slides • 5 Questions
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Debate--Round 1!
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Open Ended
Warm-Up: Describe something that you are proud of and why.
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Standard
Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
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Multiple Select
Select our objectives for today! Hint: It is ALL of them!
Introduce precise, knowledgeable claims
Develop claims and counter claims fairly and thoroughly
Support all claims with relevant and sufficient evidence
Establish and maintain a formal style and tone
Provide a concluding statement that follows from and supports an argument presented
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Essential Question
What forms of reasoning and relevant, sufficient evidence is needed in order to produce an argument? How can I quickly and effectively craft a proper argument?
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Instructions for Today
You will select a random stance on a topic.
Someone else will have the opposing stance.
Afterwards, you will have ten minutes only to write your argument on paper.
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Instructions for Today
4. Each debate will last approximately 3 minutes. 1 minute each to present your claim, and 30 seconds each for refutation.
5. If you wish, you can have a classmate read your paper. HOWEVER, THEY CAN ONLY READ WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THE PAPER VERBATIM
6. After we both go, the class will cheer for each side. Whoever cheers the loudest is the winner.
7. You are the judges, but I am the jury, meaning you can be overruled if necessary!
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Open Ended
During this time, you should be writing on your sheet of paper crafting your argument. Your argument should contain at least two claims and relevant and sufficient evidence. These must be written on your paper.
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Open Ended
Who do you feel had the strongest argument and why? Cite specific examples that you wrote down in your notes.
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Open Ended
Exit-Ticket: Provide a concluding statement that supports one of the arguments presented from today. You must cite evidence in your response.
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