We will use
the Nov-Dec Public Forum Topic as posted at: Topics
| National Speech & Debate Association (speechanddebate.org)
When the rooms get posted, then debaters go
to their debates and begin immediately.
Beginning
of the Debate: Debaters are required to share their google drive/dropbox/one
drive for sharing evidence and to test sharing.
On
Zoom (Friday online) demonstrate you can share files in the Chat.
Shared evidence may not be used in debates
by the team receiving the evidence.
4 min. prep. during the debate for each team to use as they
choose before their speeches or before crossfire (NOT during a speech nor
during crossfire). No prep time prior to the debate.
Each debater gives 2 speeches and engages
in 1 crossfire plus the grand crossfire. ·
1
Pro Constructive: 4 minutes, present pro case ·
1
Con Constructive: 4 minutes, present con case ·
Crossfire (questions) 3 minutes between 1
Pro and 1 Con ·
2
Pro Rebuttal: 4 minutes, refute con case ·
2
Con Rebuttal: 4 minutes, refute pro case ·
Crossfire (questions) 3 minutes between 2
Pro and 2 Con ·
1 Pro
Summary: 3 minutes, defend pro case and/or address key points of clash ·
1
Con Summary: 3 minutes, defend con case and/or address key points of clash ·
Grand Crossfire (questions) 3 minutes
among all debaters ·
2
Pro Final Focus: 3
minutes, give reasons from previous speeches to vote for pro ·
2
Con Final Focus: 3
minutes, give reasons from previous speeches to vote for con |
·
Debaters can participate from ages 10 to 18 or by permission from
Jim Hanson. ·
We do make an effort to separate out teams
by grade level and experience but can’t guarantee that. · Pro teams of
two debaters (1Pro debater and 2Pro debater) defend the topic. · Con teams
cannot run counterplans; they must discuss the topic/the current policies. ·
Speaker Duties: ·
Debaters use prepared materials in their debates.
Debaters may/should use printed materials and/or laptops during the debate. · You may also
access the internet including during the debate (but you CANNOT communicate
with any person including a coach or parent unless it is an emergency). · No POIs, No
heckling. No Coin tosses. · Debaters may speak to teammates who are
speaking BRIEFLY AND RARELY and can pass notes or text messages/chat.
Remember, interrupting your debate partner can hurt their debating—do it at
most once or twice during an entire speech and only in urgent situations. · Use your own
flow paper. ·
Coaching help prior to the debate is fine but the
debate starts on time. No coaching during the debate. |