Hat’s ebatable!. Instructions for making the Debatable foldable Project Description: Getting students to see the two sides of each issue is a challenging.

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hat’s ebatable!

Instructions for making the Debatable foldable Project Description: Getting students to see the two sides of each issue is a challenging lesson to teach. Now give students the tools to consider all sides before participating in a debate! Students can work in partners for this project or work independently and present both sides of an issue or situation. Materials: 2 file folders Brainstorm Templates Construction paper Step by Project Gals Use brainstorming templates to research and consider the different sides of an issue Store research in front pockets!

Instructions for making the Debatable foldable Step by Project Gals Tape two file folders together as shown below. Cut an oval shape in the middle of each file folder. Use construction paper to create the hair and clothing of your two debaters. Be sure to include a front pocket out of construction paper to hold the brainstorming sheets for easy access. Complete the thought bubbles and speech bubbles for the different sides and glue onto the file folders. Folds for easy storage! Glue cover onto project!

That’s Debatable!

QR code arguments

What do I know about my position?Who or what is affected by my position? What is important about my position?What are the negative aspects of my position? Answer the following questions for each argument on the position you support. My Point of Vie w

Is the information reliable? How do you know? What does the evidence say? How do you know? Do I have any flaws in my position?Who supports my opinion? Why? Why not? Answer the following questions for each argument on the position you support. My Point of Vie w

What do I know about their position?Who or what is affected by their position? What is important about their position? What are the negative aspects of their position? How do others view this issue or topic? Try to see if from their side and answer the questions. See the issue from another Perspective

Is the information reliable? How do you know? What does the evidence say? How do you know? Do they have any flaws in their position? Who supports their opinion? Why? Why not? How do others view this issue or topic? Try to see if from their side and answer the questions. See the issue from another Perspective

What is their point of view on this event or topic? Why do you think they have this opinion? What previous experience or personality trait influences them? How would they express their opinion on this event or topic? Write their opening argument below. What action would they take to fix or explain this event? Why? Examine how one character views an event or issue in the story. One point of view

What is their point of view on this event or topic? How is it different from the first character? Why do you think they have this opinion? What previous experience or personality trait influences them? How would they express their opinion on this event or topic? Write their opening argument below. What action would they take to fix or explain this event? Why? Is it different from the first character? Explore how another character would view an event or issue in the story. Another Point of View