SCHOOL NAME: Westbury HS Course: Debate I, II, III / Honors 8th Period Cycle: 5 Wk 3 L.P. Chart Lesson Plan Tips (6 Week. Focus) OVERVIEW Week of: 03/02-06/2015 ENGAGE EXPLORE Tuesday 03/03/2015 EVEN Day §110.60. Debate I, II, III, Honors (One to Three Credits). (4) A, TEKS: Do Now – 10Min (Stamp Sheet) B, C, D/ (5) A, B, C / (6) A, B, C, D / (7) A, B, C / (8) A, B, C, D, E / (9) A, B, C, D, E / (10) A, B. Teacher Name: Mayo GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 Vertical-Alignment EXPLANATION EXPLAIN Subject: Debate Title: Debate Topic Analysis & Case Writing and Delivery HAPG Modifications PRACTICE ASSESSMENTS ELABORATE EVALUATE Direct Instruction – 30 Min Guided Practice Tests/Quiz Teacher led discussion on debate topic and debate format and case content and required elements. Teacher assistance on case construction. Student participation. Learning Target Scaffolding Questions Differentiated Strategies Independent Practice – 30 Min Resources SW: Be given a random topic to construct an Affirmative or Negative case for class Debate. Various questions to analyze the approach to the topic with emphasis on the formats: Individual one on one discussion on topic and case elements. Team & Individual case writing and evidence research. Student / Team cases, laptops, and internet. SW: Continue case modification & construction On their Lincoln Douglas Aff & Neg cases Cross-Examination, Lincoln-Douglas, Public Forum, and Worlds. Using their chosen debate format, students will be pre-assigned a side of the random topic to debate. Each student will continue setting up his / her own Electronic Extemp Files on their personal USB Drive or laptop hard drive. Continue to discuss and assist students with Prose interpretation. Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: When in conflict, human rights protection ought to supersede state sovereignty in the conduct of United States foreign policy. Poetry & Prose interpretation performers will view a You Tube video demonstrating delivery styles for this event. SW: Continue to organize their personal Extemporaneous Files using submitted news articles. Lesson /Academic Vocabulary Solvency, Harms, Inherency, Topicality, Plan, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Debate, Argument, Claim, Impact, Constructive, CrossExamination, Rebuttal, Point of Information, Refute, Case, Evidence. Flowing, Attention Getter, Signposting, Conclusion, Status Quo, Speech Appeals: Logos, Ethos, Pathos. Thinking Maps Homework Accommodations Bubble Map Four news articles within the areas of: Politics, Economics, Foreign relations, and Social areas. Oral Instructions, Shortened Assignments, Guided Practice and One on One instruction, Extended Time and Verbal Instructions.. Continue outside preparation for UIL District Meet on April 11th. All Rights Reserved. © PROJECT PYRAMID 2004-2011 Thursday TEKS: Do Now – 10Min (Stamp Sheet) 03/06/2015 §110.60. Debate I, II, III, Honors (One to Three Credits). (4) A, Direct Instruction – 30 Min Guided Practice Tests/Quiz B, C, D/ (5) A, B, C / (6) A, B, C, D / (7) A, B, C / (8) A, B, C, D, E / (9) A, B, C, D, E / (10) A, B. Teacher led discussion on debate topic and debate format and case content and required elements. Teacher assistance on case construction. Student participation. Submit 4 news articles. Learning Target Scaffolding Questions Differentiated Strategies Independent Practice – 30 Min Resources SW: Be given a random topic to construct an Affirmative or Negative case for class Debate. Various questions to analyze the approach to the topic with emphasis on the formats: Individual one on one discussion on topic and case elements. Team & Individual case writing and evidence research. Student / Team cases, laptops, and internet SW: Continue case modification & construction On their Lincoln Douglas Aff & Neg cases Cross-Examination, Lincoln-Douglas, Public Forum, and Worlds. Using their chosen debate format, students will be pre-assigned a side of the random topic to debate. Each student will continue setting up his / her own Electronic Extemp Files on their personal USB Drive or laptop hard drive. Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: When in conflict, human rights protection ought to supersede state sovereignty in the conduct of United States foreign policy. Continue to discuss and assist students with Prose interpretation. Poetry & Prose interpretation performers will view a You Tube video demonstrating delivery styles for this event. SW: Continue to organize their personal Extemporaneous Files using submitted news articles. Lesson /Academic Vocabulary Thinking Maps Solvency, Harms, Inherency, Topicality, Plan, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Debate, Argument, Claim, Impact, Constructive, CrossExamination, Rebuttal, Point of Information, Refute, Case, Evidence. Flowing, Attention Getter, Signposting, Conclusion, Status Quo, Speech Appeals: Logos, Ethos, Pathos. Bubble Map Re-Teach / Wrap Up Homework – 20 Min Four news articles within the areas of: Politics, Economics, Foreign relations, and Social areas. Continue outside preparation for UIL District Meet on April 11th. All Rights Reserved. © PROJECT PYRAMID 2004-2011 Accommodations Oral Instructions, Shortened Assignments, Guided Practice and One on One instruction, Extended Time and Verbal Instructions..