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WEEK THREE! 
Goals for the week: 
Learn the format and vocabulary for an oral 
argument. 
Develop and strengthen your ability to use positive social 
skills during a debate. 
Build a personal list of interesting vocabulary 
words from “The Tell-Tale Heart.” 
Participate in student-teacher writing conference and set 
personal writing goals for the quarter.
BUILDING AN ARGUMENT (CASE) 
1. Make a CLAIM. 
2. Defend your claim with EVIDENCE/ PROOF. 
3. Listen to your opponent’s claims. 
4. REFUTE your opponent’s claims (that means prove 
the claims to be false).
YOUR TASK 
1. Write your claim. 
2. List your evidence/proof. 
NOT what you infer or think the writer meant. Must be stated directly in the text. 
3. Anticipate what your opponent might argue. 
4. List the points for your refutation.
ORGANIZING YOUR IDEAS 
Your claim Your opponent’s claim and possible 
evidence/proof 
Evidence/proof that supports your 
claim (Direct from the text) 
Your refutation of your opponent’s 
claims
SHOULD 8TH GRADERS 
HAVE A CURFEW? 
Your claim 
Yes, 8th graders should 
have a curfew. 
Your opponent’s claim & 
evidence/ proof 
No, 8th graders should not 
have a curfew. 
• Old enough to decide for 
ourselves 
• Need to learn to make our 
own choices 
Evidence/proof that 
supports your claim 
• It’s dangerous to be out late 
• Kids need to be home to do 
HW 
• Kids need time with their 
families 
Your refutation of your 
opponent’s claims 
• Not really old enough; still 
legally considered a minor 
• Because teens are still 
learning, parents need to set 
limits to keep them safe
SETTING THE DEBATE 
GROUND RULES 
PPIs (Positive Peer Interactions: 
THIS IS WHAT WORKS! 
1.Every person on the team 
MUST speak at least once before 
anyone participates a second 
time. 
2. 
3. 
NPIs (Negative Peer 
Interactions): 
THIS IS WHAT DOESN’T 
WORK! 
1. 
2. 
3. 
NPIs WEAKEN your argument!
Plan your : 
Claim 
GETTING READY 
Proof/evidence to support your 
claim 
How you will respond to each of 
your opponent’s points (refutation) 
MAKE SURE EVERY PERSON 
ON YOUR TEAM HAS 
SOMETHING TO SAY 
• WORK TOGETHER AS A 
GROUP TO RUN A WELL-ORGANIZED 
AND 
THOUGHTFUL DEBATE!
Affirmative: State your claim. (Guilty) 
Negative: State your claim. (Not 
guilty by reason of insanity.) 
Affirmative: State one proof. 
Negative: Refute. 
State one proof. 
Affirmative: Refute. 
State one proof. 
DEBATE ORDER
DEBATE REFLECTION: EXIT 
TICKET 
1. What were your personal strengths in the debate? 
2. What debate/discussion skills do you need to work 
on?
LICENSE PLATE! 
2thout
DEBATE REFLECTION: EXIT 
TICKET SUMMARY 
1. What were your personal strengths in the debate? 
• Planning 
• Finding and using text evidence 
2. What debate/discussion skills do you need to work on? 
• Not listening while others speak 
• Afraid to speak up 
• Dominating the conversation
SUPER SMART READING WORDS 
Ballad: A simple narrative poem that tells a 
story. 
Tone: The author’s attitude toward the story and 
characters. 
Stanza: A group of lines in a poem, usually four 
or more.
ANNABEL LEE 
What do you know/ remember? 
Let’s read and listen: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_627120&feature 
=iv&src_vid=QmTv7O40SR8&v=rf7aBCrfOQE
POETRY ARCHEOLOGY: DIG 
DEEP & FIND THE GOOD STUFF 
1. Who is the SPEAKER in this poem (hint: it is NOT the author)? How 
do you picture him? Why? What kind of person is he? How do you 
know? 
2. This poem has been described as SOUNDING like a ghost story. Does 
it sound that way to you? Can you explain why? If it doesn’t, how would 
you describe the sound of this poem? Why? 
3. The TONE of a poem is how the writer seems to feel about the subject 
of the poem. It’s something you have to infer, or figure out, based on the 
word choices. How would you describe the TONE of this poem? Why?
1. A two-syllable noun that is a place or 
location (not a proper name) 
2. A two-syllable noun that is a living thing 
3. A four-syllable proper noun that rhymes 
with “sea” 
4. A one-syllable proper noun that rhymes 
with “sea” 
POETRY MAD LIBS
A NEW POEM BY POE…AND YOU! 
It was many and many a year ago, 
In a _____(1)__________ by the sea, 
That a ______(2)______ there lived whom you may know 
By the name of _________(3)_______; 
And this _______(2)______ she lived with no other thought 
Than to love and be loved by ______(4)________.
POWER WRITE #1 
One minute write. 
Once every three weeks. 
Why? “Research shows that writing proficiency 
increases when writing volume increases” 
(McCarty). 
Competition with yourself. Challenge yourself to 
increase the number of words you write each 
minute.
POWER WRITE #1 
IN YOUR WRITER’S NOTEBOOK: 
WRITE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN UNTIL I TELL 
YOU TO STOP. 
ARE JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS THE SAME 
THING? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. PROVIDE 
EXAMPLES THAT SHOW YOUR READER WHAT 
YOU MEAN.
PENCILS UP! 
1. Count the number of words you wrote. 
2. Write the number at the end of your piece. 
3. Read over your writing. 
Circle any errors you notice.

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Week three!

  • 1. WEEK THREE! Goals for the week: Learn the format and vocabulary for an oral argument. Develop and strengthen your ability to use positive social skills during a debate. Build a personal list of interesting vocabulary words from “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Participate in student-teacher writing conference and set personal writing goals for the quarter.
  • 2. BUILDING AN ARGUMENT (CASE) 1. Make a CLAIM. 2. Defend your claim with EVIDENCE/ PROOF. 3. Listen to your opponent’s claims. 4. REFUTE your opponent’s claims (that means prove the claims to be false).
  • 3. YOUR TASK 1. Write your claim. 2. List your evidence/proof. NOT what you infer or think the writer meant. Must be stated directly in the text. 3. Anticipate what your opponent might argue. 4. List the points for your refutation.
  • 4. ORGANIZING YOUR IDEAS Your claim Your opponent’s claim and possible evidence/proof Evidence/proof that supports your claim (Direct from the text) Your refutation of your opponent’s claims
  • 5. SHOULD 8TH GRADERS HAVE A CURFEW? Your claim Yes, 8th graders should have a curfew. Your opponent’s claim & evidence/ proof No, 8th graders should not have a curfew. • Old enough to decide for ourselves • Need to learn to make our own choices Evidence/proof that supports your claim • It’s dangerous to be out late • Kids need to be home to do HW • Kids need time with their families Your refutation of your opponent’s claims • Not really old enough; still legally considered a minor • Because teens are still learning, parents need to set limits to keep them safe
  • 6. SETTING THE DEBATE GROUND RULES PPIs (Positive Peer Interactions: THIS IS WHAT WORKS! 1.Every person on the team MUST speak at least once before anyone participates a second time. 2. 3. NPIs (Negative Peer Interactions): THIS IS WHAT DOESN’T WORK! 1. 2. 3. NPIs WEAKEN your argument!
  • 7. Plan your : Claim GETTING READY Proof/evidence to support your claim How you will respond to each of your opponent’s points (refutation) MAKE SURE EVERY PERSON ON YOUR TEAM HAS SOMETHING TO SAY • WORK TOGETHER AS A GROUP TO RUN A WELL-ORGANIZED AND THOUGHTFUL DEBATE!
  • 8. Affirmative: State your claim. (Guilty) Negative: State your claim. (Not guilty by reason of insanity.) Affirmative: State one proof. Negative: Refute. State one proof. Affirmative: Refute. State one proof. DEBATE ORDER
  • 9. DEBATE REFLECTION: EXIT TICKET 1. What were your personal strengths in the debate? 2. What debate/discussion skills do you need to work on?
  • 11. DEBATE REFLECTION: EXIT TICKET SUMMARY 1. What were your personal strengths in the debate? • Planning • Finding and using text evidence 2. What debate/discussion skills do you need to work on? • Not listening while others speak • Afraid to speak up • Dominating the conversation
  • 12. SUPER SMART READING WORDS Ballad: A simple narrative poem that tells a story. Tone: The author’s attitude toward the story and characters. Stanza: A group of lines in a poem, usually four or more.
  • 13. ANNABEL LEE What do you know/ remember? Let’s read and listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_627120&feature =iv&src_vid=QmTv7O40SR8&v=rf7aBCrfOQE
  • 14. POETRY ARCHEOLOGY: DIG DEEP & FIND THE GOOD STUFF 1. Who is the SPEAKER in this poem (hint: it is NOT the author)? How do you picture him? Why? What kind of person is he? How do you know? 2. This poem has been described as SOUNDING like a ghost story. Does it sound that way to you? Can you explain why? If it doesn’t, how would you describe the sound of this poem? Why? 3. The TONE of a poem is how the writer seems to feel about the subject of the poem. It’s something you have to infer, or figure out, based on the word choices. How would you describe the TONE of this poem? Why?
  • 15. 1. A two-syllable noun that is a place or location (not a proper name) 2. A two-syllable noun that is a living thing 3. A four-syllable proper noun that rhymes with “sea” 4. A one-syllable proper noun that rhymes with “sea” POETRY MAD LIBS
  • 16. A NEW POEM BY POE…AND YOU! It was many and many a year ago, In a _____(1)__________ by the sea, That a ______(2)______ there lived whom you may know By the name of _________(3)_______; And this _______(2)______ she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by ______(4)________.
  • 17. POWER WRITE #1 One minute write. Once every three weeks. Why? “Research shows that writing proficiency increases when writing volume increases” (McCarty). Competition with yourself. Challenge yourself to increase the number of words you write each minute.
  • 18. POWER WRITE #1 IN YOUR WRITER’S NOTEBOOK: WRITE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN UNTIL I TELL YOU TO STOP. ARE JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS THE SAME THING? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. PROVIDE EXAMPLES THAT SHOW YOUR READER WHAT YOU MEAN.
  • 19. PENCILS UP! 1. Count the number of words you wrote. 2. Write the number at the end of your piece. 3. Read over your writing. Circle any errors you notice.