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Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Looking to engage your students in a style of debate that they’ll love? This debate outline teaches the Lincoln-Douglas debate format with a slideshow lesson, debate graphic organizer, teacher moderator script, and an editable debate rubric. Suitable for online learning with digital slide decks for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Outline:✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, & PDF✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Deba
Preview of Arguing Advice Visual Tool to Decrease Power Struggle for Students Who Argue

Arguing Advice Visual Tool to Decrease Power Struggle for Students Who Argue

Created by
Caroline Koehler
Arguing is a frustrating way to spend your days so learning how to deal with arguing child and teaching or parenting without power struggle is so important. Decrease arguing and power struggles while increasing socially acceptable conversation skills by using these visual tools to guide students through effective conversation skills. These tools include a three leveled conversation monitor rating scale, an arguing advice detailed page explaining appropriate conversation strategies, and an argu
Preview of Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

If your secondary students enjoy debating, they will LOVE these totally relevant (and somewhat humorous) debate topics and supporting materials! Topic areas include social media, video games, superheroes, school rules, and more! Sample topics:- The longer the Snapchat streak, the stronger the friendship.- Rap music is harmful to the teenage brain.- Emojis improve our ability to communicate. They’ll want to debate for hours! In addition to the topic list, you’ll receive everything you need to tea
Preview of SEL: How to debate (Mini-Debating Unit: intro, rules, practice, and rubric)

SEL: How to debate (Mini-Debating Unit: intro, rules, practice, and rubric)

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A Carters class
MINI-DEBATING UNIT: WHAT IS IT?A brief introduction to debating including the importance/benefits of being a strong debater, a practice "this or that" debate, an activity for students to draft, plan for, and be apart of a debate. Debate options included- teacher vs. student & student vs. student debate options (16 to choose from) & a rubric included to grade student debates.What is included?Debating: introductionDebating: rules & structure“This or that”: practice debatingDebating top
Preview of Auditory Tracking Checklists/Language & Learning Guide

Auditory Tracking Checklists/Language & Learning Guide

This is a complete list of auditory checklists to use with children who are learning to hear. For students who have been diagnosed with hearing loss, those with listening difficulties or children who just received hearing aids or cochlear implants, there are critical skills auditory skills that must be mastered for them to learn. Along with the checklists is the Auditory Listening and Learning Guide, a complete checklists of all skills needed to communicate, including audition (listening only),
Preview of Elementary Public Speaking - Introduction Speech & Public Speaking Essentials

Elementary Public Speaking - Introduction Speech & Public Speaking Essentials

This product is what I use to teach the Introduction Speech to primary aged students. The speech topic, "You in a Box" is like show and tell on steroids. The lesson plan has students bring objects from their homes and put them into a box. On the day of their speech they reveal what's inside and explain how it relates to a certain time of their life (past, present, future). This project is fun for the students and is a great audience maker. The focus of this lesson is on giving a public speech i
Preview of The Outsiders Mini-Unit: Persuasive and Reflecting Writing

The Outsiders Mini-Unit: Persuasive and Reflecting Writing

This mini-unit asks students to reflect on the costs and benefits of peer relationships in their own lives and in The Outsiders by SE Hinton. Students will think about how their peer relationships influence them, and then apply those ideas to Ponyboy's relationships with his friends in The Outsiders. Students are given the framework for planning and executing strong persuasive writing, which is broken down into easy-to-follow steps. This is a great beginning of the year activity for students j
Preview of PBL and SEL lesson planner by 5 E's

PBL and SEL lesson planner by 5 E's

This tool will help you plan a lesson that promotes students' creative skills by the 5 E's core principles. It will serve as an outline to plan such a lesson, and provide you with prompts and expressions to ignite students' engagement.Explore invites you to specify how to introduce the lesson's subject.Experience - Choose an experiential activity that will ignite students' ideas.Examine - Decide what categories about the learning subject should you pay attention to while reviewing the students'
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