Guiding Question: How could this information be used to strengthen the argument that fidget spinners SHOULD be allowed in school?

John Ueland
Should Fidget Spinners Be Allowed at School?
Should students be allowed to use fidget spinners in school? A student and a principal face off in the debate. Who makes the most convincing argument?
From the October 2017 Issue
Learning Objective: to analyze and evaluate two opposing argument essays
Complexity Factors
Lexile: 1010L
Featured Skill:
Argument Writing,
Common Core Standards
TEKS Standards
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Additional Texts for “Yes”
Additional Texts for “No”
Guiding Question: How could this information be used to strengthen the argument that fidget spinners SHOULD NOT be allowed in school?
Step-by-Step Lesson Plan
Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building
1. PREPARING TO READ
2. READING AND TEXT MARKING
3. DISCUSS
4. DEBATE
5. WRITING
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