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  1. Free curriculum promotes death-penalty debates: the Death Penalty Information Center offers online lesson plans designed to spark discussion and improve ... An article from: Curriculum Review
  2. Student Voices Against Poverty: The Millennium Campaign Curriculum Project: Lesson Plans and Resources Manual for Teachers by Un Millennium Campaign, The Millennium Campaign, 2008-01-30

81. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
The debate in the United States over the League of Nations. —Curriculum Unit Overview— Historic Places lesson Plan)
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=475

82. RNR Timber Harvesting A Civic Debate Lesson Plan
Timber Harvesting A Civic debate Day 1 lesson Plan. Keywords timber harvesting, compromise, clear cutting, selective cutting, wildlife management,
http://sftrc.cas.psu.edu/LessonPlans/Forestry/TimberHarvesting1.html

83. RNR Timber Harvesting A Civic Debate Lesson Plan
Timber Harvesting A Civic debate Day 2 lesson Plan. Keywords timber harvesting, compromise, clear cutting, selective cutting, wildlife management,
http://sftrc.cas.psu.edu/LessonPlans/Forestry/TimberHarvesting2.html

84. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
lesson Plan Selector. Grade Band, All Grades, K2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 Preview the debate Over Downloading Music Links to check that the school’s firewall
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85. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
As Randi Dickson explains, “Integrating writing and debate encompasses Inquiry on the Internet Evaluating Web Pages for a Class Collection lesson plan.
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86. Debates - First World Obligation To Third World Countries?
Advanced level lesson plan for classroom debate including cue cards. This lesson plan is based on the idea that having students support opinions that
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Search English as 2nd Language Conversation Lesson: First World Obligation This lesson plan is based on the idea that having students support opinions that are not necessarily their own during debates can help improve students fluency. In this manner, students pragmatically focus on correct production skills in conversation rather than striving to "win" the argument. For more information on this approach please see the following feature: Teaching Conversational Skills: Tips and Strategies Of course, once students have become confident in their production skills, the can obviously argue the point they truly believe in. Aim: Improve conversational skills when supporting a point of view Activity: Debate concerning the responsibility of First World countries to help Third World countries Level: Upper-intermediate to advanced Outline:
  • Review language used when expressing opinions, disagreeing, making comments on other person's point of view, etc. (See work sheet)

87. World War I And Its Aftermath - U.S. History Lesson Plan (grades 9-12) - Discove
The focus of this lesson plan is on understanding what the term nationalism means After each group has completed its research, hold the debate in class.
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  • discuss what the term nationalism means;
  • research this concept as it relates to the beginning of World War I; and
  • participate in a debate about the pros and cons of nationalism.
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  • Newsprint and markers
  • Paper and pencils
  • Computer with Internet access
  • World War I and Its Aftermath video and VCR
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  • Ask students if they know what the term nationalism means. Write their ideas on a sheet of newsprint. If students have some understanding, they may make suggestions such as the following:
    • Nationalism is just like patriotism.
  • 88. Alaska--U.S. History/World History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com
    Explain to students that they will debate the issue of purchasing Alaska This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed below.
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    Rediscovering America: The Alaska Highway

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    Students will understand the following: Alaska has presented both benefits for and challenges to the United States. Americans were not of one mind on the purchase of Alaska. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Documents, books, articles, and editorials concerning the plan by the United States to purchase Alaska from the Russians Index cards for note taking Procedures Explain to students that they will debate the issue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in the 19th century. Even though the purchase was consummated more than a hundred years ago, the process of debating will give students a sense of what the government and the people of the United States considered at the time of the decision. Be sure that students understand the following points regarding the nature of a debate:
    • Debaters on each side will alternate presenting arguments to support their case. After each presentation, members of the other side may offer arguments in

    89. Readinglady.com :: Teacher Resource For Elementary School Comprehension, Reading
    The place where teachers can turn to find ready to go units, as well as information about reading and learning with other teachers. lesson plans are ready
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    90. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Great Debate—Do Americans Today Have Civic Vir
    Having formulated an initial opinion on whether or not todays Americans exhibit civic virtue, students will defend their positions and analyze those of
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    91. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Thunder Roles—Town Debate (The)
    This lesson will dramatize an imaginary town meeting using an event that occurred in the book, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. It will emphasize the need to
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    92. CongressLink - A Resource For Teachers Providing Information About The U.S. Cong
    and the public policies it produces. The site also hosts lesson plans and reference and historical materials related to congressional topics.
    http://www.congresslink.org/print_teaching_relatedlessons.htm
    Dirksen Center AboutGovernment Congress for Kids Congress in the Classroom Online ... Rate This Site Related Lesson Plans In addition to the lesson plans posted on this site, the Web hosts scores of other lessons about Congress. This section of CongressLink highlights the best and provides links to them. If you know of a lesson that we should include, please send an e-mail to Frank Mackaman at fmackaman@dirksencenter.org Individual Lessons about Congress Analyze President Bush's State of the Union Address on January 20
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/lessonplans/politics/stateoftheunion/index.html
    The purpose of this lesson is to teach students about the history and purpose of the State of the Union address, and to teach them how to evaluate the speech. Students will discuss the elements of a successful political speech, and they will watch President Bush's State of the Union Address on January 20. The Capitol Building
    http://www.edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=302

    93. Language Arts Outline
    lesson Four Develop (or review) a severe weather action plan for the school. lesson Two The Greenhouse Effect debate. Students discuss and debate the
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    In this unit, students will visit Ellis Island sites to learn about the patterns and history of immigration in this country. These explorations will serve as a personal link for students to the historical importance of immigration in United States history.
  • Lesson One: Introduction to Immigration . Read and discuss selected resources about children and immigration. Children develop an understanding of the concept of immigration and reasons why people immigrate.
  • Lesson Two: Immigration Explorations, Part 1 . Organize students into research groups to visit sites on immigration that were created by other children. These sites will provide models for students to complete their own research.
  • Lesson Three: Internet Research . Using the criteria they developed earlier, students begin to collect and synthesize information on immigration. Students may choose to focus on one nationality or ethnic group in particular. Prior to starting, students and teachers together develop a list of questions that students will use in research.
  • Lesson Four: Creative Writing/Historical Journals . Having finished their primary and secondary research, students write a series of journal entries, from the perspective of an immigrant traveling to the United States via Ellis Island.
  • 94. Justice Learning
    Click on a lesson Plan listed below to view it in detail. Preparation for debate on the Modern Issue of Equality, Issues Problems US Government
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    Made possible by the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands Lesson Plans [ or Enter a new Lesson Plan Search Lesson Plans Keywords Search: Match: any word all words Level None Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Higher Education Subject None AP Comparative Government U.S. Government U.S. History World History Speech/Debate Language Arts Module None Affirmative Action Civil Liberties in Wartime Death Penalty Education Policy Energy and the Environment Free Speech Gun Control Juvenile Justice Race and Education Religion in Schools The Drug War United Nations Peacekeeping Voting Rights Web Censorship Women's Rights Zero Tolerance Click on a Lesson Plan listed below to view it in detail. All Lesson Plans: Title Subject Grade Level JL Module Set Up for An Equality Debate
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    95. EducationGuardian.co.uk | EG Weekly | Lesson For The EasyJet Set
    This lesson is written for key stage 3 (age 1114) but can be adapted for other Research the current debate on the taxation of air fuel (sites such as
    http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,1479749,00.html
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    Frequent flyers of the future must consider the conflict between cheap flights and protecting the planet. There's no time like now to discuss it, says Lyndsey Turner
    Tuesday May 10, 2005
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    The Airbus A380 after its maiden flight. Its makers claim that it is a leader in fuel efficiency and noise reduction.
    The bounty of cheap flights afforded by the rise of the low-cost airlines has allowed us freedom to travel on a scale unimaginable just a generation ago. But these flights come with a hefty environmental cost, a cost that, at the moment, the airlines - and we - are simply not paying.

    96. ESU London Debate Challenge: Resources For Teachers
    lesson plan. Approach. The class will prepare and stage a single debate on the social and political impact of a scientific issue, drawing upon the knowledge
    http://www.londondebatechallenge.org/resources/teachers/getdebating/026sciencele
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    Approach The class will prepare and stage a single debate on the social and political impact of a scientific issue, drawing upon the knowledge and understanding they have already gained in GCSE Science. Every student will prepare for the debate but only eight will deliver main speeches. Other students will be required to deliver floor speeches or to write a report after the debate. This website provides materials to support four possible debates, drawing upon knowledge from each of the Science subjects:
    In addition to this site, the Association for Science Education also publishes materials on science and technology in society which are readily available to schools . Scheme of Work over 3 lessons This programme assumes the three science subjects are taught as double award but delivered separately by specialist teachers. If Science gets c5 hours per week then each subject within it will have c1 hour 40 minutes. The debating programme will therefore have to be taught entirely within one subject area, over two weeks, in c3 hours 20 minutes of time, plus c1 hour 30 minutes of homework over the fortnight. The programme of study below assumes that students have two lessons per week, of c50 minutes each, but the elements within each lesson could easily be shuffled into a different timetable format.

    97. Cold War Lesson Plan #1: How Intelligent Adults Came To Use Terms Like 'The Red
    lesson plan 1 in the cold war lesson plan unit for 9th12th graders. or two students to write up questions that will provide the basis for the debate.
    http://www.nancymatson.com/CLDWR1.HTM
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    How Intelligent Adults Came to Use Terms Like 'The Red Menace' ­
    Part One of the Cold War unit

    A note: I recommend using all three parts of this lesson plan so students get a real feel for the period, but if you don't have time any of them can be done separately. Grades: Time:
    • A. Two days, including out-of-school research. B. 4 hours +, depending on extent of out-of-school research C. 3 hours +, depending on extent of out-of-school research
    Overview: In the post World War II era, the government of the United States' foreign policy was focused on stamping out communism both inside and outside of its borders. While terms like "the red menace" and "commie" seem ridiculous to modern American ears, in the 1950s many governmental officials made policy decisions and conducted morally questionable covert operations in the name of protecting the freedom of U.S. citizens. What was that era really like? Materials: Internet and library access. Name tags.

    98. Speaker-for-a-Day Canada S Parliamentary System
    The lesson plan is based on student access, individually or in groups, See sample role play in Scripted debate, where an issue within the students
    http://www.acjnet.org/teacher/speaksum.htm
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    Updated June 15, 1998 SUBJECT: Law, Social Studies GRADE(S): DESCRIPTION: Exploring the role and function of the Speaker of the House of Commons through use of the on-line tour of the Houses of Parliament. The lesson plan is based on student access, individually or in groups, to the Internet, although the teacher could download the tour if student access is not possible. A role play of the Speaker's role in the House of Commons is an optional exercise in this lesson. You may find that this lesson is easier to introduce if Lesson Plan " A Day in the Life of Bill C-One " is taught first. DURATION: Research time + 30 minutes of class time [if optional role play is chosen as an activity] LANGUAGE: English and French AUTHOR: Margaret F. Sadler under contract to ACJ Net , using the resources of the House of Commons - Public Information Office On-Line Tour of Canada's Parliament
    English [ http://www.parl.gc.ca/PIO/english/index.html
    French [ http://www.parl.gc.ca/PIO/french/intro.html

    99. Canada S SchoolNet Lesson Plan - Laws Of Canada
    Using research and roleplay, this lesson plan for grades 6 to 9 If the optional role play debate is chosen, the teacher may choose to copy the
    http://www.acjnet.org/teacher/speaktab.htm
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    Speaker-for-a-Day:
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    Updated June 15, 1998 Using research and role-play, this lesson plan for grades 6 to 9 introduces students to the role of Speaker of the House of Commons debating such topics as school uniforms or gun control.
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    100. Acadia University :: School Of Education
    debate lesson plan website. http//askeric.org/cgibin/lessons. cgi/Language_Arts/debate. Introduction to Argumentation lesson Plan
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    Resources Looking for internet resources that can be used in your teaching, then you have come to the right place. Click on the links below to access websites on a variety of subjects. Math http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/educ/reid/resources.html Social Studies The New Internationalist is strong on developing countries and related issues: http://www.newint.org
    The World Bank site also offers background and statistics on trade and development: http://www.worldbank.org The CIA Fact book is a handy reference guide to all countries: http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications One of many sites for historical and current maps of most regions, countries and cities: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps This is by far the best source for statistics on almost any Canadian topic: ethnic groups, religion, crime, trade, immigration, marriage, suicide etc.: http://www.statcan.ca

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