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Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Mental Health

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English Education Lab
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Grade Levels
8th - 12th
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Description

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.

Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refining your opinion through knowledge gained in the debate.

What's included:

  • 20 debate topics on the subject of mental health
  • 2 pages of teaching instructions (4 different debate formats outlined)
  • 3 pages of useful expressions and transitions for debating (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective debate)
  • 6 worksheets for students to record their research findings, formulate their argument, and track down any changes they may have in opinion throughout the debate
  • A checklist for writing a persuasive essay (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective persuasive essay)
  • A checklist of useful transition words for writing a successful essay (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional phrases to create an effective discussion)
  • Essay writing pages (Lined pages should the teacher decide to use the discussion questions or quotes as writing prompts)
  • 4 posters for the 'Four Corners Debate' (to print/laminate)
  • A student evaluation form for students to fill in after debate (3-page detailed student reflection/evaluation form)
  • A teacher evaluation form for teachers to fill in after debate (2-page detailed teacher reflection/evaluation form)
  • A colored version (to use digitally or to print)
  • A printer-friendly black-and-white version
  • Badges to print/laminate
  • Teacher information and tips on how to incorporate into your lesson

*Please note: In order to better decide if this resource is suitable for your class, we have made every single page of this resource available for viewing by clicking on the 'view preview' icon. (This is only possible on a computer.)

We truly hope you find this resource both engaging and educational. We would love to hear back from you with your thoughts and feedback.

You may also be interested in our Mental Health Bundle or the following resources:

Class Discussions on Mental Health

Class Discussions on Happiness

Class Discussions on Stress

Class Discussions on Teenage Depression

Class Debates on Teenage Anxiety

Bullying Bundle

If you are looking for a collection of all of our debate packages and an excellent opportunity to save money, take a look at our Growing Debates Bundle.


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Further reading you may be interested in:

Teacher Talking Time vs Student Talking Time- 5 tips to find the balance

Silence in classroom discussions- should you be worried?

Authentic participation for successful discussions in the classroom

Creating an emotionally safe classroom for successful class discussions

Six simple formats for powerful class discussions

How to foster a sense of community with student-driven class discussions

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Introduce claim(s), acknowledge and distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically.
Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant evidence, using accurate, credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
Establish and maintain a formal style.

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