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Thanksgiving Argument Writing Unit Debate Topics & Lesson Plans 4 STAAR ECRs

Looking for a high-engagement, standards-aligned resource to teach argumentative writing? This Thanksgiving Argument Writing Unit is perfect for middle school (grades 6-8) and provides four unique Thanksgiving-themed writing prompts that help students practice developing claims, providing evidence, and addressing counterarguments and rebuttals.
This resource includes:

  • A full lesson plan designed for a 75-minute class, guiding students through argument writing with structured slides and engaging activities.

  • Four thought-provoking Thanksgiving debate topics, including:

  • "Should Black Friday be banned due to its impact on society?"

  • "Is it ethical to celebrate Thanksgiving given the historical conflicts with Native Americans?"

  • "Should Thanksgiving Day parades be canceled due to their environmental impact?"

  • "Should Thanksgiving football games be banned on the holiday?"

  • Slides and Guided Notes: Step-by-step instruction on writing an argumentative essay using claims, evidence, counterarguments, and rebuttals.

  • Practice Activities: Hands-on exercises to help students identify and write each part of an argument.

  • Templates for Writing: Easy-to-use templates for students to organize their essays and develop their writing.

This unit is ideal for teaching the basics of argumentative writing in a fun, seasonal way, with relevant and engaging Thanksgiving topics that students care about. It's also perfect for debate prewriting, essay interventions, or building towards state assessments like STAAR.
What’s Included:

  • Complete 60-minute lesson plan
  • 4 Thanksgiving-themed argument writing prompts
  • Guided notes and practice passages
  • Slide deck covering key writing components (claim, evidence, counterargument, rebuttal)

Help your students develop strong, clear arguments while engaging with Thanksgiving traditions in a meaningful way. Perfect for teaching argumentative writing and improving students' ability to express their ideas logically and persuasively!

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