the language of debate
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The Language of Debate. Needwood ELA 2013-2014 ELA CC7W1 : Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. . Make a Magic Foldable Book. Materials Managers, get the following supplies for your group: 1 piece unlined white paper for each person - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Language of Debate
Needwood ELA 2013-2014
ELA CC7W1: Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
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Make a Magic Foldable Book
Materials Managers, get the following supplies for your group:– 1 piece unlined white paper for each person– 2 pair scissors per group
Magic Foldable Book
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1. Debate
• to argue both sides of a topic
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2. Fact
• something proven to be true
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3. Opinion
• a feeling or belief
People who wear blue
ties are clever!
People who wear bright green
suits are insecure!
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4. Quote
• to write exactly what someone said
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5. Resolve
• to make a firm decision to do something
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6. Proposition
• a subject to be discussed and analyzed or debated
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7. Evidence
• facts and examples used to prove a point
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8. Persuade
• to try to convince someone
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9. Contention
• a strong statement to support one side of an argument
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10. Affirmative Side
• side that supports the proposition
YES
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11. Negative Side
• side that opposes the proposition NO
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12. Oppose
• to be against something
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13. Rebuttal
• a response to a counterargument
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14. Concede
• to admit that someone else is correct
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15. Counterargument
• an opposing argument or response
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Can you find examples of the vocabulary terms?
Great Debaters - Oklahoma City Debate
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Assignment
• Read your Write Score essay on school lunches and review your score report.
• Circle or highlight the persuasive writing signal words that you used in your paper. Did you use them correctly?
• Look for places to include more words and phrases.• Mark errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.• Ask a peer to read your paper and provide more
feedback.• Rewrite your essay on loose leaf paper in ink.