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Classroom Lincoln-Douglas Debate

Grade Levels: 8 - 12

Objectives

  • Students will use their research skills.
  • Students will understand a position well enough to be able to respond to arguments against it.
  • Students will understand the Lincoln-Douglas style of debate.

Materials

Procedures

  1. Choose debate topic.
  2. Assign teams; distribute Student handout.
  3. Discuss the procedures of the debate. Allow students to review the Assessment outline.
  4. Students research their positions. Allow groups to brainstorm about the position and devise arguments.
  5. Require each group to turn in a position paper which outlines the three to five points which support their position. These papers must have a bibliography. Also, ask them to identify holes in their arguments, where the other group will attack.
  6. Perform the Debate!



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