The Best Way to Get Your Way
The Best Way to Get Your Way
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Annotation: An engaging introduction to debating skills. Kids are used to disagreeing with rules - not that anyone ever listens. But what if there was a way of disagreeing that worked? What if kids could change adults' minds? Welcome to debating! Here, kids follow along as two debaters on opposing sides tackle five hot-button issues. They go step-by-step through the debate process, from constructing an argument to rebutting an opponent. Then, readers get to pick a side - and they just might surprise themselves! Debating wins!The jury is in: Debating is smart. It's logical. And it's perfect for winning arguments. What kid could resist that?
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #356314
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 05/02/23
Illustrator: Nibbelink, Chanelle,
Pages: 56 pages
ISBN: 1-525-30548-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-525-30548-1
Dewey: 808.53
LCCN: 2023289906
Dimensions: 24 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Jun 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In this debate primer, Kyi takes five topics that typically cause household conflict ores, screen time, eating vegetables, bedtime, and homework d uses them as the basis for developing formal pro and con arguments. In each case, two fictional children represent a debate team and offer opening statements to explain their case, back up their arguments with facts and statistics, and provide rebuttals and closing arguments. The sections are segmented to make it clear which part of the debate is being presented. In between some sections, boxed text introduces related debate terms and strategies, such as causation versus correlation, fallacy, and citation of reliable sources, while vibrant digital art gives this informational book a lighter tone. A prompt at the end of each debate includes guided questions to help students decide whether they are pro or con on the issues. A concluding section describes more debate basics (common debate schedules, what judges look for) and poses more debate topics. This useful resource encourages active listening and respectful discourse luable skill sets at any age.

Kirkus Reviews

A basic introduction to formal debating.Pairing off 10 young speakers-depicted as racially diverse in Nibbelink's stylized artwork-to tackle such bland propositions as "Kids should clean their rooms" and "Kids should do their homework," Kyi lays out opening statements, rebuttals, and conclusions for each exchange of views. These are accompanied by analytical notes on chains of logic, evaluation of authorities and information sources, and types of arguments as well as pointers on proper delivery. Readers are unlikely to find any of the presentations actually persuasive one way or the other, but as samples they do show how to frame and counter arguments, present factual data, and sum up. Still, despite incorporating catchy slogans into some arguments ("Mess-free is stress-free"), she never challenges her underlying premise that rational discourse alone is enough to effect opinions in the real world-so her promise to impart "persuasion superpowers" to her audience will more likely come to pass using more detailed and nuanced handbooks like Claire Duffy's The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking (2018). Kyi does offer a list of meatier topics to tackle, along with a generalized description of what to expect at an academic-style debate, at the end.A quick once-over best for sparking interest in debating, but look elsewhere for a richer treatment. (glossary, selected sources, further reading, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14)

School Library Journal (Thu Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Gr 3–5 —Let's face it—we all wanna get our way in life. Unfortunately, for kids, their lack of power and agency often means that they must accept rules they find unfair. This book lays out how to debate (and hopefully win!) in a way that's clear and understandable for readers. Each chapter includes two fictional kids arguing either side of a topic like whether kids should go to bed early, or if screen time is positive or negative for children. Each argument, pro or con, is structured the same way: opening statements, presentations of evidence, rebuttals, and closing arguments. Throughout the debates, the narrator discusses some important concepts in effective debate, such as causation vs. correlation, biased sources, logical fallacy, factual accuracy, and repletion. After reading the arguments, kids are encouraged to pick a side based on which argument they believed was the strongest. With a diverse cast and kid-friendly arguments, this is a unique guidebook that empowers all readers to build their debate tenacity. Who knows? Maybe someday they can use it to change the world. VERDICT Distinctive and ideal for its age group, this book would be great for school libraries and classrooms.—Abby Bussen

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-54) and index.
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 4-7
Lexile: 790L

An engaging introduction to debating skills that teaches kids how to take a stand - and win!

Kids are used to disagreeing with rules - not that anyone ever listens. But what if there was a way of disagreeing that worked? What if there was a way kids could change adults minds? Welcome to debating! This book can help kids master exactly how its done. As two debaters on opposing sides tackle each of five hot-button issues - chores, screen time, eating vegetables, bedtime and doing homework - readers follow along, step-by-step, and learn the ins and outs of doing research, constructing an argument and rebutting an opponents case. Then, after each debate, readers get to decide which side theyre on - and they just might surprise themselves! It turns out, making a smart and logical argument is a perfect formula for getting your way! What kid can resist?

While everyone else tells kids not to argue, award-winning author Tanya Lloyd Kyi says go for it - the right way - in this lively and thought-provoking book. The well-researched content covers the entire debating process: resolution, opening statement, research, rebuttal and closing argument. It also includes key tips about debating and public speaking, choosing terminology, the importance of deep listening and how to select quality sources. Skills taught - critical thinking, research, media literacy, constructing a persuasive argument - link directly to the social studies inquiry process. Colorful, eye-catching art on every page by Chanelle Nibbelink features a diverse cast of characters and adds visual appeal.


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