
Debate
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7th - 9th Grade
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Lisa Girouard
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Debate
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What is a debate?
A debate is a structured argument. Two sides speak alternately for and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Unlike the arguments you might have with your family or friends however, each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled.
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Multiple Choice
What is a debate
An argument
A structured argument
An essay
An opinion
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Debate structure
Opening Statements and Arguments
Formal Rebuttals
Question & Answer Sessions
Closing Statements
** Remember the sessions are timed
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Multiple Choice
How many different parts/sessions are there in a structured debate.
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Opening Statement and Arguments
Set tone for the debate
Opinion/Claim/Ideas Support or Oppose
Short Summary
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Poll
Opening statements are important in order to _________
Make the other team look bad
Set the tone for the debate
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Formal Rebuttals
Why is the other sides argument is flawed/wrong.
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Poll
During the formal rebuttal session, the opposing team should....
Why your argument is right.
Why the other team's argument is weak
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Question and Answer sessions
Optional
No in all debates
"Could you please repeat and explain your first argument?" Or, "Could you clarify where you got the statistical information to back your findings?"
The goal of a Q&A session is to ensure that both sides correctly understand the opposition's arguments, so they can create and argue their best defense.
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Closing Statements
Closing statements help each side summarize its main arguments and stress its most critical points. They also allow you to remind the judges of your opponent's shortcomings.
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Participants of a Debate
Affirmative/Pro
Negative/Con
Moderator
Judging Panel
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