Lesson Plan 3 - Updated
Lesson Plan 3 - Updated
Lesson Plan 3 - Updated
The first team to speak will state their claim. They must then give the
main reason for their claim and support it with a specific piece of
evidence for the book and produce a warrant to connect the reasoning
I will give students the option of how to split teams. I can either randomly number
them into two different groups, or they can choose to do boys versus girls. I will
then explain that either team has the chance to be the FOR team or the against
team, depending on a coin toss. While passing out materials and getting tables set
up, I will ask them to think of a name for their teams. After all this has been done, I
will give students the time constraints. To ensure I stick to schedule, I will keep the
timer on my phone set for each portion of the debate. The time restraints are as
followed:
I will then make a decision of who won, depending upon the strength of the
evidence, the tone of the speakers and the way the information is presented, the
respectfulness within the counter, etc.
We will the repeat this process for as much time as we have.
Debate topics:
In Chapter 22, Rush to Closure, an informal gathering is held at West Bowles
Community Church so students can gather and gain support from simply being in
the presence of one another. Mr. D had not originally been planning to speak at this
gathering, however, when a faculty member tells him that the student are still in
need of his guidance, he obliges. Prior to speaking, however, Mr. D is told by one
party of people that he should not have another emotional break-down in front of
the students. A second party, however, disagrees and tells him the opposite; he
should show all the emotion he was feeling. Within your debate teams, formulate an
argument explaining why when Mr. D speaks to the students he should or should
not cry or have an emotional release.
The entire chapter entitled First Memories (Chapter 21), is dedicated to painting a
picture of Erics childhood. It is made clear in this chapter that there were many
Post-Test Data
Number Correct
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Question
*I did not mention with the last chart that there were only 9 students in the class, so
if a question has 9 correlating with it in the chart, every student got that question
correct.
I am very satisfied with these final results from the post-test. The students learned
so much and it was awesome to see them put it to the test in the debates.
Question one and three was missed by the same student, however, she verbalized
the terms very well in class. She did mention at the beginning of class that she was
having a rough day and that her father had kicked her out of her house, so it was
quite understandable that her mind wasnt fully focused in class today. She rushed
through it very quickly; her hand-writing was not even like it usually was.
While debating, I made many decisions based off of what I was observing in class. I
recognized that students were having a difficult time approach each part of their
arguments, so in the second debate, I told them exactly what to say for each part. It
made things go much more smoothly.