Monday, December 8, 2008

Debate Points

You will receive points for these final products:

  1. Two written speeches with internal documentation. The speeches must be free of plagiarism.
  2. A works cited page listing all the sources cited in your speeches. You must use at least five sources between the two speeches, and Wikipedia does not count as a source.
  3. Copies of sources to reference during the debate.
  4. Your individual performance during the debate.

You will also receive process points for how productive you work during class time, including listening during class, being on-task in the library, and cooperating with your group members.

Disrupting the class will also cost you process points!

Also, if you work productively in the library and during class time and you would like more time to prepare your work, I will consider postponing the debates until after winter break. If you are off task like you were today, then you will need all of your materials in class and be ready to debate next Thursday, December 18.

You also have an All My Sons literary analysis paragraph due next Friday, so keep that in mind and be productive in class if you want to earn an extension on this project.

Debates

Introduction: Debate has a positive role in decision-making in many aspects of our lives. Debate involves the clash or competition of ideas and evidence. It is through such clashes that ideas are thoroughly explored and improved in our society. Debate takes many forms: It may be at a community or business meeting, on the editorial pages of the newspaper, in a court of law, on the floor of Congress, or on the school bus or school hallway. Structures of these debates vary. The different structures only produce different kinds of debates, but the basic tenet is the same: solid argumentation.

Debate also requires public speaking, research and writing skills.

Group debate: In this assignment, students will be working in small groups. There will be six small groups in the classroom (approximately 5 students per group). Each group will debate another group in the Hornet Debate League format. Below are some assignment guidelines:

**All members of the group are responsible for helping with these speeches.

**Each team must compile, research, write and prepare speeches for their assigned side of the resolution they are debating.

**Two speeches must be written before the debate (First and Second speeches)

**At least five sources must be cited in the two prepared speeches. Citation includes internal documentation and a works cited page.

**Other research materials should be on hand to reference during the cross-examination and for rebuttal and closing speech preparation. The closing speech is written during preparation time during the debate.

**All students will be responsible for at least one speaking role.

**Team members not speaking at any given time will be researching during the debate, taking notes, finding evidence for rebuttal and cross-examination and offering coaching advice.

**Teams not involved in the debate will help time and judge the participants.

**No one but the speakers may speak during the debate.

The class will debate the following three resolutions:

Resolved: The United States federal government should establish an energy policy that requires a substantial reduction in the total consumption of fossil fuels in the United States.


Resolved: All competitive athletes should be required to undergo testing for performance-enhancing drugs, and athletes who test positive will be banned from their sport.


Resolved: EHS students should be suspended from school for all levels of academic dishonesty including copying homework.

Here's the order that the debates will follow.

Affirmative construction speech: 3 minutes

Cross-examination (Neg. side): 1 minute

Negative construction speech: 3 minutes

Cross-examination (Aff. Side): 1 minute

Affirmative construction speech: 3 minutes

Cross-examination (neg side): 1 minute

Negative construction speech: 3 minutes

Cross-examination (aff. side): 1 minute

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Preparation time: 4 minutes
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Negative summary (rebuttals too): 2 minutes

Affirmative summary (rebuttals too): 2 minutes

(24 minutes total)

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Act 2 Vocab

Complete 4-square vocab box for each of the vocabulary words below. Be sure to use a definition that fits the context of the word as Arthur Miller uses it in All My Sons.

broadcloth, p. 45
surging, p. 54
unabashed, p. 57
solicitude, p. 58
joviality, p. 62
transfixed, p. 68

Monday, December 1, 2008

Ethical Issues Debate

Ethical Issues that we’ve discussed . . .

We need to pick three to debate. Comment here to offer an opinion.

Business Ethics


Businesses should be carbon neutral by 2015.

Businesses should require their employees to do community service (volunteer work).

Employers should provide health care benefits.

The minimum wage should be increased.

Food Ethics

Consumers should reduce their food footprint by buying locally and from companies that use safe environmental practices.

Environmental Ethics

The budget to protect our national parks should be increased.

Oil drilling in Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuge should not be allowed.

The (insert threatened animal of choice here) should be protected.

The U.S. should adopt the Kyoto protocol to reduce carbon emissions.

Regulations need to be increased to protecting the world’s water supply.

Cheating

All competitive athletes should be submitted to drug testing (steroids, illegal substances, etc.) and be banned from their sport if they test positive.

Students should be suspended for all levels of academic dishonesty including copying homework.