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Page 1: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Creating Evidence CardsCreating Evidence Cards

Page 2: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Selecting Useful MaterialSelecting Useful Material•While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during the debate.

•Passages may be marked by highlighting, underlining, bracketing, or, in the case of an electronic text, cutting and pasting into a new document.

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Selected Materials Should Be…Selected Materials Should Be…

Supportive of a potential argument

ConciseAuthoritative

Supportive of a potential argument

ConciseAuthoritative

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Creating the CardsCreating the Cards

Selected text should be transferred to the index cards or evidence sheets by:

1. copying the text by hand, 2. cutting and pasting onto a card,

or3. cutting and pasting electronically.

Selected text should be transferred to the index cards or evidence sheets by:

1. copying the text by hand, 2. cutting and pasting onto a card,

or3. cutting and pasting electronically.

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What should I put on the card?

What should I put on the card?

Each card should include one key piece of evidence on the subject.This way the cards may be organized later

in the debate preparation process.

Evidence should be written in passages of 2-4 sentences. This length ensures credibility and

reasoning but avoids too time-consuming a support.

Each card should include one key piece of evidence on the subject.This way the cards may be organized later

in the debate preparation process.

Evidence should be written in passages of 2-4 sentences. This length ensures credibility and

reasoning but avoids too time-consuming a support.

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Citing and TaggingCiting and Tagging

Each evidence card should include the source and a content tag.

What does that mean??

Each evidence card should include the source and a content tag.

What does that mean??

Page 7: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Source CitationsSource CitationsCitations should include the author, title

of publication, date of publication, and page numbers.

A site from the World Wide Web should also include the URL.

Why do we do this? By recording the citation on the card, it

lets the you refer to the authoritativeness of the source during the debate.

Citations should include the author, title of publication, date of publication, and page numbers.

A site from the World Wide Web should also include the URL.

Why do we do this? By recording the citation on the card, it

lets the you refer to the authoritativeness of the source during the debate.

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Looks like thisLooks like this

(American School Board Journal Aug. 2006, Vol.

193, No. 8, pp. 24-27)

(American School Board Journal Aug. 2006, Vol.

193, No. 8, pp. 24-27)

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The TagThe Tag

The tag, consisting of one to six words, serves as the title for the card, making it easier to identify particular pieces of evidence before and during the debate.

The tag, consisting of one to six words, serves as the title for the card, making it easier to identify particular pieces of evidence before and during the debate.

Page 10: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Looks Like ThisLooks Like This

School uniforms reduce crime in schools

School uniforms reduce crime in schools

Page 11: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Organizing EvidenceOrganizing EvidenceEvidence should be sorted.

Determine if the evidence is affirmative, negative, or both. Label the evidence accordingly.

Sort evidence by topic so that it may be located quickly to support or refute an argument.

Evidence should be sorted.

Determine if the evidence is affirmative, negative, or both. Label the evidence accordingly.

Sort evidence by topic so that it may be located quickly to support or refute an argument.

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Sample Evidence CardsSample Evidence Cards

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School uniforms reduce crime in schools (Affirmative)

(American School Board Journal Aug. 2006, Vol. 193, No. 8, pp. 24-27)

In 1995, Long Beach, Calif., became the first large urban school district to require uniforms for all students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Five years later, overall crime in the school district had dropped by 91 percent. Suspensions were down 90 percent, sex offenses had been reduced by 96 percent, and vandalism had gone down 69 percent.

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94% of students opposed school uniforms (Negative)

Source: Survey of 155 students in Mrs. Miller’s Health classes, November, 2006

A recent survey was given to all students in Mrs. Miller’s health classes, a representative sampling of sixth, seventh and eighth graders in Howard Middle School (approx. 30% of the school).

Students were asked to respond to a proposition from the PTSA that all students in Howard County should wear school uniforms. 94% of students surveyed were opposed, 4% were in favor, and 2% were undecided.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online Resources

SIRS Knowledge Source/SIRS Researcher’s Pro vs Con Leading Issues is a good starting point for developing arguments for both sides of an issue.

SIRS Knowledge Source/SIRS Researcher’s Pro vs Con Leading Issues is a good starting point for developing arguments for both sides of an issue.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online Resources

American Bar Association

http://www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/sia/home.html

Student Central page has list of many contemporary issues with relevant legal and legislative information, key Supreme Court decisions and information on Law Day.

American Bar Association

http://www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/sia/home.html

Student Central page has list of many contemporary issues with relevant legal and legislative information, key Supreme Court decisions and information on Law Day.

Page 17: Creating Evidence Cards. Selecting Useful Material While reading source material, mark the text that you believe will serve as strong evidence during

Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online Resources

American Civil Liberties Union http://www.aclu.org/ This site includes fact sheets on recent

and current legislation, Supreme Court cases and related articles on many

issues.

American Civil Liberties Union http://www.aclu.org/ This site includes fact sheets on recent

and current legislation, Supreme Court cases and related articles on many

issues.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesDebatabase http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/index.php Debatabase, a project of IDEA, is the world's

most useful resource for student debaters. Includes arguments for and against hundreds of debating topics, written by expert debaters, judges and coaches. Also included are background summaries, links to websites of interest and recommended books, example motions and user comments. Total number of topics: 430.

Debatabase http://www.idebate.org/debatabase/index.php Debatabase, a project of IDEA, is the world's

most useful resource for student debaters. Includes arguments for and against hundreds of debating topics, written by expert debaters, judges and coaches. Also included are background summaries, links to websites of interest and recommended books, example motions and user comments. Total number of topics: 430.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesDebate Central http://www.debate-central.org/ This site is an online resource created and

maintained by the National Center for Policy Analysis for high school students researching the nationwide high school debate topic. Their primary objective is to provide students from disadvantaged and low-income school districts with cost-free access to the best debate material available. 

Debate Central http://www.debate-central.org/ This site is an online resource created and

maintained by the National Center for Policy Analysis for high school students researching the nationwide high school debate topic. Their primary objective is to provide students from disadvantaged and low-income school districts with cost-free access to the best debate material available. 

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online Resources

Envirolink http://www.envirolink.org/ EnviroLink maintains a database of

thousands of environmental resources.

Envirolink http://www.envirolink.org/ EnviroLink maintains a database of

thousands of environmental resources.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesMiddle School Public Debate Program

www.middleschooldebate.com/topics/topicresearch.htm

Archive of past and active debate topics. Includes links to resources on the World Wide Web for successful and challenging middle school debate topics.

Middle School Public Debate Programwww.middleschooldebate.com/topics/topicresearch.htm

Archive of past and active debate topics. Includes links to resources on the World Wide Web for successful and challenging middle school debate topics.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesNational Center for Policy Analysis http://www.ncpa.org/ The National Center for Policy Analysis

(NCPA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research organization, established in 1983. This site includes legislation and information on topics including reforms in health care, taxes, Social Security, welfare, criminal justice, education and environmental regulation.

National Center for Policy Analysis http://www.ncpa.org/ The National Center for Policy Analysis

(NCPA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research organization, established in 1983. This site includes legislation and information on topics including reforms in health care, taxes, Social Security, welfare, criminal justice, education and environmental regulation.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesUniversity of Michigan High School Debate

Topics/Resources

http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hsdebate.html The site offers links to resources related to

debate topics that include mental health care policy, weapons of mass destruction, privacy issues, renewable energy, juvenile crime, and more.

University of Michigan High School Debate Topics/Resources

http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hsdebate.html The site offers links to resources related to

debate topics that include mental health care policy, weapons of mass destruction, privacy issues, renewable energy, juvenile crime, and more.

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Debate Online ResourcesDebate Online ResourcesHoward County Library Debate

Resources

http://www.hclibrary.org/training/eresources.php

Howard County Library Debate Resources

http://www.hclibrary.org/training/eresources.php

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Now You’re Ready!!Now You’re Ready!!

Let’s Research!!

Let’s Research!!