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Debate Worksheets Templates Prompts Graphic Organizers End of the Year Project

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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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My students LOVED the debates and it really helped them learn the parts of a persuasive essay. I will definitely do this again!
I always struggle with students following a debate process, but this help smooth things out for students. Great guide!
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Are you looking for an end of the year project? Help your students master the skill of persuasive writing as they participate in this project as they argue about whether or not homework should be assigned in your classroom!

This introduction to debating writing project includes everything you need to introduce, review, and enjoy holding debates in your classroom: anchor charts, graphic organizers, task directions, rubric and much more!

Anchor charts are also included in a PowerPoint presentation so that you can use them to guide your instruction.

Anchor charts, slide show, directions, organizers, and rubrics are all intentionally designed with a generic design so that they are perfect for anytime!

Four additional debate topics are included so that you can use the materials included to hold more debates in your classroom.

This product includes both printable and digital versions.

CONTENTS:

✓Digital Directions for Google Classroom

Teaching Anchor Charts:

  • What is a Debate?
  • Why Participate in a Debate?
  • What is Persuasive Writing?
  • Persuasive Writing Key Words
  • What is a Pro?
  • What is a Con?
  • How are Debates Organized and Written
  • What are the Steps to a Debate
  • How to Prepare for a Debate

✓Student Task Directions

✓Pick a Side Cards

✓Debate Writing Checklist

✓Pro/Con T-chart

✓Brainstorming Pages

✓2 Different Debate Graphic Organizers

✓Prompt Page (first draft)

✓Editing and Revising Checklist

✓Final Draft Page

✓Persuasive Writing Rubric

✓Debate Project Rubric

✓Four Additional Debate Topics

✓Suggested Group Roles

✓Teacher Suggestions

Please see the preview for a closer look at all this product has to offer!

Teacher approved!

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"The resource was well organized. It is engaging. There is so much offered in this packet. So many skills are covered."

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"This was a great resource to use during our unit on Opinion Writing. It helped my students' debate and form opinions in a collaborative group so they had a lot of information to use when writing."

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"We did this with our Club Challenger kids who are looking for more of a challenge during their lunch and recess time. They loved the debate and this was a great resource. We had some great debates and this was a perfect jumping-off point for us."

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Total Pages
35 + powerpoint slides + Google Slides
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
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Standards

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Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s purpose.
Provide logically ordered reasons that are supported by facts and details.
Link opinion and reasons using words, phrases, and clauses (e.g., consequently, specifically).

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