June 27th lesson
Dear students,
Last week you gave several objective group presentations about one of the questions of the social issues survey. Today, you and your group will try to persuade the class that your opinion of one of the questions on the social issues survey is the correct one.
First of all, you will be grouped with like-minded people (see below).
Period 1
Period 2
In groups of two or three, choose an issue that you all agree about (from the social issues survey).
Then plan your presentation.
1) Introduce your topic.
2) Give reasons for why you believe your opinion is the correct one.
3) Give reasons why others may disagree with you, but argue that those reasons are not good ones.
4) Summarize your opinion by reminding the class of your reasons.
This presentation will be delivered to the rest of the class. You may use graphs, images, data, or anything you like to express your opinion, and your group should show at least ten slides.
Kind regards,
Chris Elvin
Last week you gave several objective group presentations about one of the questions of the social issues survey. Today, you and your group will try to persuade the class that your opinion of one of the questions on the social issues survey is the correct one.
First of all, you will be grouped with like-minded people (see below).
Period 1
Period 2
In groups of two or three, choose an issue that you all agree about (from the social issues survey).
Then plan your presentation.
1) Introduce your topic.
2) Give reasons for why you believe your opinion is the correct one.
3) Give reasons why others may disagree with you, but argue that those reasons are not good ones.
4) Summarize your opinion by reminding the class of your reasons.
This presentation will be delivered to the rest of the class. You may use graphs, images, data, or anything you like to express your opinion, and your group should show at least ten slides.
Kind regards,
Chris Elvin