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Lawyer Hosts Summer Debate Camp

Yale graduate and lawyer is teaching a debate camp where students will debate topics including Roblox, Minecraft, and virtual learning. They will develop clear and persuasive arguments, and become better public speakers during this camp.
Jacqueline Shaprow (lawyer and instructor)
Average rating:
4.9
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(574)
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What's included

5 live meetings
4 hrs 10 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
In this debate camp, students will debate a number of interesting topics for children; including Roblox, Minecraft, and virtual learning. They will learn to evaluate and develop well-organized arguments.  Additionally, they will create thoughtful rebuttals by identifying potential arguments against their opponent. 

This class is taught in a clear, simple way which all children can understand. This camp is about self-growth not winning; the students who enrolled all said they noticed improvements in their speech, confidence, and debating skills from the beginning to the end of camp. 

Each day they will debate a new and exciting topic.  Students will learn essential note-taking skills as well as speech skills in this camp.  They will learn the difference between correlation and causation.  Students will learn to write clear and persuasive introductions and conclusions. Clearly articulating a position in front of their peers will enhance their confidence and develop future leaders. Each student will be provided with constructive criticism and positive reinforcement as we go.

Day 1: Students will learn the basics of debate.  What is a debate?  The effective style, speed, tone, and volume one should have while communicating ideas. How you draft a clear and convincing introduction and conclusion.  How you build a case; communicating three convincing reasons.  What is a rebuttal? How to evaluate the other side's argument.  

Daily Debate Topic - Should kids have chores?

Day 2: Students will review the basics of debate, and work on enhancing note-taking skills in order to better communicate.

Daily Debate Topic - Is Tik Tok good for kids?

Day 3: Students will learn the difference between correlation and causation; how correlation does not imply causation.  This will enable them to make tighter arguments.

Daily Debate Topic- Does virtual learning have a negative effect on kids?

Day 4:  Students will review basic writing skills, and how to effectively draft an introduction and conclusion.

Daily Debate Topic - Should kids have school uniforms? 

Day 5: Final day of camp; we will review any lingering questions prior to the daily debate.

Daily Debate Topic - Which game is better, Minecraft or Roblox?


Since this is a public speech class, video and audio are strongly encouraged.

Any and all necessary articles for the debate will be read aloud and reviewed in class on a series of slides. There is no prior experience in debate needed for this camp; just an open mind and positive attitude. This class is about developing excellent public speech and debating skills.  

Please note, no transfers or refunds, within a week of the class start date. 

No recording available.

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Parental Guidance
No parental guidance is required; the debate topics are appropriate for children.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
There are no sensitive topics covered.  At one time, I taught Kindergarten, so I am comfortable adjusting material for kids.  It is all appropriate.

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$80

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
50 min

Completed by 944 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
7-15 learners per class

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