SPEECH AND DEBATE ASSIGNMENT LOG
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Last Updated: 1/12/03
No. Date Assigned Assignment Due
Done
1 10/21 Opening Aff Speech - no longer than 6 minutes when read
1. Position - theme
2. Understanding of possible neg position
3. Case - a minimum of 3 good reasons (C level)
4. Summary - theme
10/23
2 10/21 Opening Neg Speech - no longer than 7 minutes when read
1. Position - theme
2. Understanding of aff position
3. Case - a minimum of 3 good reasons (C level)
4. Summary - theme
10/24
3 10/24 Neg on the Attack 10/28
4 10/24 Aff on the Attack 10/29
5 10/24 Debates Begin - random notice
10/30
6 10/24 Final Tournament Sign-up for 11/1-2 at Bay
Only one event is required as your tournament requirement for this class. Participate in the debate, 11/1 or do 1 IE on 11/2
Maximum: 3 events
10/24
7 10/24 Both Field trip forms are due
We need volunteers- graduated from high school
10/28
8 10/29 Aff and Neg speeches are due as you enter class
No speech ~ No debate
10/20
9 11/6

Prepare one of the following individual event from Spudder Tournament for class presentation 12/3. Pre-qualify for the tournament during class until 11/19. After that either before or after school.

1. expository (informational)
2. Dramatic Interp
3. Dual Interp
1. Oratory (persuasive)
2. Humorous Interp
3. Ed. Commentary
4. Interpretive Reading

 

11/12
10 11/8 IE all ready and we begin qualifying. Non-Bay go first. 11/14
11 11/15 Hardcopies of everything - including intro's, themes, character introductions, story set-up, etc. 11/19
12 11/18 Parent Signature on Grade Report 11/20
13 11/19 IE Presentations 12/3
14 11/20 The Double Spar - Rubric - Use Pro/Con site
Hardcopies required to debate with bib of material
11/22
15 11/25 Spudder Permission Slips
Come qualify before or after school
12/4
16. 12/6 Extemporaneous preparation 12/6-9  
17. 12/6 Extemporaneous presentation 12/10  
18. 12/13 Position Statement: typed- one copy for you, one for me
Resolution and Players
Speech Writing Directions
Rubric for MUN
12/16  
19. 12/13 Speech: must be typed-one copy for you, one for me
12/17  
20. 12/18-20 MUN 12/18-20  
21. 1/8 You Run the Debate
The plan and position papers
Run Plan Example
Run Rubric
1/10
21. 1/10 Your Legal IQ
Take test, read packet, change any answers
1/13
22. 1/13 Mock Trial Paper 1/17
         
         
         
   


September - 10/21 Log

No. Date Assigned Assignment Due
Done
1 9/4 Presentation of Syllabus 9/5-6
2 9/4 Syllabus signed 9/10
3 9/9 Argument List (yellow sheet) 9/9
4 9/10 Psychological Arg (make-ups on Tuesday, 9/17) 9/11-12
5 9/13 Logical Argument, JSA- style on
Resolved: President Bush's policy on a pre-emptive strike on Iraq should be supported
6 9/17 Opinionated Argument on what you think the best movie has ever been 9/18
7 9/21 Argument based on precedence (status quo - change - because) 9/23
8 9/24 Better Way (sq - change - why) 0/25
9 9/26 Argument using Law to justify 9/27
10 9/30 Argument using Theory to justify 10/1
11 10/2 Last Day for Argument Redo's 10/7
12 10/1 Clash (aka Spar) 10/7
13 10/4 Grade report due returned with parent/guardian signature 10/8
14 10/7 Bonus Pt for any student whose parent/guardian shows up at Open House 10/8
15 10/16 1 Lincoln Douglas Debate prepared (both aff and neg sides) and 1 IE 10/22
16. 10/16 IE choice with hardcopy 10/17
17 10/16 LD Research and Oppening Aff Speech - minimum 6 minutes when read
1. position - theme
2. case - a minimum of 3 strong arguments for a C
3. Conclusion - theme
10/21
10/21 We turned in this assignment log