debate vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
Lærke 2020-09-01
10. Intercultural Communication glossary 2022-01-31
14 Clues: puhe • murre • tuttava • väitellä • ehdottaa • puhelias • aksentti • käsitellä • julkisuus • neuvottelu • ammattikieli • yksimielinen • kirjeenvaihto • kommunikointikanava
Jonas 2020-03-29
15 Clues: gåde • etisk • viden • debat • komite • tilladt • nedsætte • forøgelse • investere • realistisk • præsenteret • under opsyn • organisation • opmærksomhed • almindelig, gængs
dear justyce 2026-01-07
The Saint edition 270 2023-04-03
Across
- Louder expression!
- How antisocial young men infuriate their mothers
- A funny joke but also an oral obstruction
- A grammatically acceptable collection of words.
- You say it one way, I say it another
- To pray on behalf of another, often done so alongside prayers of thanksgiving
- To take what is in your mind and speak it aloud
- Most commonly found on Instagram or local council land
- A set of muscles crucial to speech production
- To refuse responsibility in the case things go awry
- Principally preceded by 'half a' or 'baker's'
- Fundamental to a computer, or just musical
- If idea rhymed with motion
- A fruity tongue-loosening liquid
- to delay or postpone something, typically in the context of an academic year
- Flaunted or shown (too) overtly
Down
- In English, refers to releasing a prisoner early; in French, refers to words and speech
- The easiest way to expand your vocabulary when tired or lazy
- "A dialect with an army and a navy"
- KFC's Bread and Butter
- Vigorous disagreement, can be armed
- Typically tastes minty, necessary after expletive language
- To flap these is to talk incessantly
- Melody's counterpart
- Reasoned conversation between 2 disagreeing people
- A popular online messaging and voice chat platform
- Applicable to Oscar Wilde; prone to use far more words than is necessary
- You mightn't have said it, but I heard it anyhow
- This can be a political belief or a prison sentence
- The language of the young and social media addicts
- Done alike to those who are speaking truthfully and those who are speaking foolishly
31 Clues: Louder expression! • Melody's counterpart • KFC's Bread and Butter • If idea rhymed with motion • Flaunted or shown (too) overtly • A fruity tongue-loosening liquid • "A dialect with an army and a navy" • Vigorous disagreement, can be armed • To flap these is to talk incessantly • You say it one way, I say it another • A funny joke but also an oral obstruction • ...
AP Gov Final Crossword 2021-01-14
Across
- politicians who already have the job that they are trying to get re-elected for
- this rule sets a strict limit on debate and doesn't allow any amendments to be introduced during this time.
- members can call this to vote to skip a debate and move along with business
- procedure made by senate to continue working during a filibuster
- fraction of both houses that is needed to override a presidential veto
- rule permits amendments from the floor.
- small groups of people form the houses that focus on certain parts of the law
- a technique used by senators where they talk about an issue for so long that people eventually give in just so they will stop talking
- this is called if someone asks for unanimous consent and someone would like to do the action they voted to skip
- the name of the group of voters that get represented by someone
Down
- house containing 435 members
- name of a lawmaking body made up of two chambers/parts
- this is what a bill is called when it has a lot of riders
- a part added to a bill that isn't vital to it
- this committee is created if there are big differences in both houses when they can't agree on a bill
- house containing 100 members
- rule used by the senate to end or limit debate
- a research conducted every 10 years by government to see which state populations has grown/shrunk
- name of the person who a committee is headed by
- this house committee where tax bills and spending bills are sent
- districts where incumbents make up 55% or more of election winners
- rule which allows for unlimited debate, unless 60 senators vote to stop it
- minimum number of Representatives that need to be present for to conduct business
23 Clues: house containing 435 members • house containing 100 members • rule permits amendments from the floor. • a part added to a bill that isn't vital to it • rule used by the senate to end or limit debate • name of the person who a committee is headed by • name of a lawmaking body made up of two chambers/parts • this is what a bill is called when it has a lot of riders • ...
Model UN Cross Word Puzzle 2012-11-20
Across
- May address a committee
- Parliamentary points, procedural motions that are not retable, procedural motions that are applicable to a resolution or amendment under consideration, substantive motions, other procedural motions
- The decision of the Moderator
- The order of which things will occur
- Call Voting Something made after any Topic Area or amendment
- Is done to either to another delegate, to question, or to the Chair
- Caucus A moderated discussion that has to be approved
- Members discuss about a topic
- of Debate The end of the main discussion
- The minimum number of member for an assembly
- "Tabling"
- Time When the speech begins, the time is being counted
- A formal choice
- A minor change in a document
- When a delegates integrity has been impugned a ..... is allowed
- After a resolution has been approved
- English
Down
- Person who can make either written or oral statements to the committee
- The time thoughts are being said aloud
- Intended to aid the Committee in its discussion and formulation of resolutions
- The Director and Moderator
- Something accepted upon registration
- Questions regarding rules of procedure
- Suspension of the meeting
- A time to recover from some type of personal discomfort
- Resolutions The default order in which resolutions are voted on is the order in which they were introduced.
- Caucus A time in which the debate is stopped and members discuss
- Devices No computers of any kinds and phones are allowed
- Improper use of parliamentary procedure
- Respect
- Rules that apply to the main committees
- Divide the question on any item that is about to be voted on
- A representer of each member state
- List for topic area being discussed
- The final discussions made after a debate or meeting
- Remarks after speech
36 Clues: Respect • English • "Tabling" • A formal choice • Remarks after speech • May address a committee • Suspension of the meeting • The Director and Moderator • A minor change in a document • The decision of the Moderator • Members discuss about a topic • A representer of each member state • List for topic area being discussed • Something accepted upon registration • ...
Mun Vocabulary review 2020-11-03
Across
- They alter what the council is doing.
- people who represent their countries and debate in Mun.
- 2-3 leaders who run the formal debate.
- The set of rules to debate followed by many formal institutions like the US Congress.
- Is a large card with the name or country of the delegate, in order to participate you need to raise it up.
- used to close the committee formally at the end of the conference.
- A way to move to a specific aspect of a topic or change the pace of debate
Down
- When delegates on the room move freely to think and write a resolution.
- When the leader of the committee calls on students to give brief speeches
- small wooden hammer use to keep control in the conference
10 Clues: They alter what the council is doing. • 2-3 leaders who run the formal debate. • people who represent their countries and debate in Mun. • small wooden hammer use to keep control in the conference • used to close the committee formally at the end of the conference. • When delegates on the room move freely to think and write a resolution. • ...
School 2019-02-13
阅读理解Unit 10--(4) 2020-03-05
JDI Magazine 2025-01-25
Across
- The process of surrounding yourself with a language to learn it.
- What improves when you practice regularly.
- Activities you enjoy that can involve English learning.
- The ability to express yourself in a language.
- Real and genuine, especially in language use.
Down
- The process of gaining knowledge.
- The words you know in a language.
- The setting in which words or phrases are used.
- A skill needed to understand spoken language.
- A skill to improve vocabulary and understanding.
10 Clues: The process of gaining knowledge. • The words you know in a language. • What improves when you practice regularly. • A skill needed to understand spoken language. • Real and genuine, especially in language use. • The ability to express yourself in a language. • The setting in which words or phrases are used. • A skill to improve vocabulary and understanding. • ...
Back to School 2022-08-05
Persuasive words - spelling 2013-04-09
Across
- oo sound represented by 1 vowel
- 2 syllable. Follows an old spelling rule
- long vowel sound without a vowel digraph
- vowel digraph. To make it plural add es
- 4 syllables
- 3 syllables
- prefix means with.
- contend, maintain, reason, debate
- to find out or ascertain something, usually after investigation
- base word for resolution
Down
- to talk about something at length and in detail, especially as part of a formal exchange of opinion
- 1 syllable. 1 digraph
- 2 syllables. To add the suffix tion to change the meaning, drop the last letter
- 2 rhyming syllables
- 5 letters, 4 sounds
- 2 syllables. Rule: c followed by e says s
- base word + suffix
- w sound is not spelt with a w
- compound word
- opinion, belief, contention
20 Clues: 4 syllables • 3 syllables • compound word • base word + suffix • prefix means with. • 2 rhyming syllables • 5 letters, 4 sounds • 1 syllable. 1 digraph • base word for resolution • opinion, belief, contention • w sound is not spelt with a w • oo sound represented by 1 vowel • contend, maintain, reason, debate • vowel digraph. To make it plural add es • ...
Vocabulario 2 2017-01-31
Across
- ganas de To feel like
- paginas web To design web pages
- estampillas To collect stamps
- Lonely
- You should
- club de debate Debate club
- amigo de alguien To become friends with someone
- To participate
- gimnasia To do gymnastics
- ejercicios aerobicos Aerobic exercise
- Boring
- To interest
- la naturaleza To observe nature
- recomiendo que I recommend that you
Down
- atletismo To do track and field
- consejos tienes? What advice do you have?
- Nervous
- CDs To make/burn CDs
- en forma To stay in shape
- aconsejo que I advise to you
- darme algun consejo? Can you give me some advice?
- que One has to
- Impacient
- poemas y cuentos To write poms and stories
- al golf To play golf
- dieta balanceada Balanced diet
- la cuerda To jump rope
- centro recreativo Recreation Center
28 Clues: Lonely • Boring • Nervous • Impacient • You should • To interest • que One has to • To participate • CDs To make/burn CDs • al golf To play golf • ganas de To feel like • la cuerda To jump rope • en forma To stay in shape • gimnasia To do gymnastics • club de debate Debate club • aconsejo que I advise to you • estampillas To collect stamps • dieta balanceada Balanced diet • ...
civics 2022-02-14
Across
- One branch
- Bills that are in consideration
- Supporting each other's bills
- Action that delays debate or prevents votes on bills
- money collected by the government
- Charge with misconduct
- Statement of disapproval towards the president
- A meeting in congress
- Forgetting bills and killing them
Down
- Person who holds a position in government
- A meeting between voters for preferences of candidates
- Rearranging the seats in the House of Representatives based on population and its changes
- Ending a debate
- Proposal brought to legislative branch
- Change boundaries of district to favor political parties and groups
- Amount of members that must be present in a meeting so that it is valid
- Electoral voters
- Disciplinarians
- Two branches
- Individuals or groups attempt to influence government decisions
20 Clues: One branch • Two branches • Ending a debate • Disciplinarians • Electoral voters • A meeting in congress • Charge with misconduct • Supporting each other's bills • Bills that are in consideration • money collected by the government • Forgetting bills and killing them • Proposal brought to legislative branch • Person who holds a position in government • ...
Solve the puzzle using the synonyms 2015-10-21
12 Clues: ranking • kindness • submissive • ocular, visual • tiny, microscopic • terminology, toponomy • vocabulary, dictionary • fizzing, foaming, frothy • deception, misconception • crime, misdeed, misconduct • migration, relocation, resettlement • understand, decode, decrypt, deduce
La política 2023-03-28
21 Clues: Law • Duty • Unity • Judge • Taxes • Court • Power • State • Citizen • To vote • Liberty • Equality • To debate • Democracy • Patriotism • To support • To mistrust • To trust in • Human rights • Local government • Politics/politician
Robots 2023-11-13
20 Clues: pomm • vaimne • õhkama • juhtum • hiljuti • väitlus • kohtlema • kirurgia • kunstlik • kõhutunne • vooluring • eurooplane • juhe, traat • tajuma, aistma • intelligentsus • areng, edenemine • peast arvutamine • omaks võtma, adopteerima • pakkuma, ettepanekut tegema • eeldama, kaasa tooma, vihjama
Prep. Verbs 2023-05-05
17 Clues: ยอมรับ • ยอมรับ • ทะเลาะ • ยอมรับ • ยินยอม • ยอมรับ • อภิปราย • ยอมจำนน • ขัดแย้ง • โต้แย้ง • ข้อพิพาท • เห็นพ้อง • สอดคล้อง • การยินยอม • การปะทะกัน • ปฏิบัติตาม • ไม่เห็นด้วย
h 2021-08-23
14 Clues: Udehus • Fremtid • Tornado • Debatter • Kredsløb • Drastisk • Målinger • Jordskælv • Eksistens • Katastrofer • Udladninger • Udregninger • indblandelse • Radioaktivitet
Debate Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- In a debate, there are at least _____ arguments.
- Speaking clearly and correctly, sometimes to deliver a specific meaning.
- The ability to convince someone to do or believe something.
Down
- To build
- The opposing argument (counterclaim)
- A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting in which opposing arguments are put forward.
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
- A statement of a position or opinion of a topic.
- Information that supports a claim.
9 Clues: To build • Information that supports a claim. • The opposing argument (counterclaim) • In a debate, there are at least _____ arguments. • A statement of a position or opinion of a topic. • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement. • The ability to convince someone to do or believe something. • ...
English we study 2022-09-08
Across
- English is the most ...... language in the world
- Children is the .... of the word child
- Russian is my ..... language
- Glass, tin, wood are the ..... words
- English has the largest .... with approximately 500 000 words (text 4)
- Stand, Run & Sit is a .... part of speech
Down
- A person who lives in USA is a .......... of English language
- English are ..... of form, flexibility and openness of vocabulary (text 5)
- Everyone follows a certain ....
- Cat is a .... part of speech
10 Clues: Russian is my ..... language • Cat is a .... part of speech • Everyone follows a certain .... • Glass, tin, wood are the ..... words • Children is the .... of the word child • Stand, Run & Sit is a .... part of speech • English is the most ...... language in the world • A person who lives in USA is a .......... of English language • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-10-13
Les matières scolaires en français 2024-10-14
18 Clues: math • choir • music • French • debate • algebra • weights • drawing • history • Spanish • Italian • geometry • geography • languages • photography • Intro to film • sewing/fashion design • English Language Arts (grammar/writing)
MUN Crossword 2013 2013-05-23
Across
- [two words] a generally held opinion prior to the start of a debate OR the current state of affairs in a society or community
- a point in question or a matter that is in dispute
- [two words] 50% plus one of the number of delegates in a committee
- a member who moderates a debate
- the side that will oppose a proposition
- a piece of card with a country's name on it
- a method (way) of reasoning or arguing
- a document that has been passed by a UN body aiming to address a particular problem or issue; the UN equivalent of a law
- the side that argues for a proposition
- a suggestion that is put forward for consideration or acceptance
- a participant acting as a representative of a member state
- to refrain from voting (to not vote on an issue)
- the art of using speech/writing to persuade, influence or please
- the behaviours and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic or national group
Down
- the order of issues to be discussed
- a collection of files or documents on the same subject
- [two words] money given by one country to another for humanitarian purposes
- a request by a delegate for information or for an action
- [two words] countries that have ratified (approved) the Charter of the UN and have been accepted as members
- a change to a resolution
- a structured discussion between two or more sides
- a government department headed by ministers
- a request by a delegate that the committee do something
- a statement claiming that a proposition is untrue or incorrect
- the majority of opinion or general agreement on an issue
- a disease prevalent (common) throughout an entire region or the whole world
- the ability to prevent any resolution from passing (by voting against it)
- a summary of all the evidence to be used in a debate
28 Clues: a change to a resolution • a member who moderates a debate • the order of issues to be discussed • a method (way) of reasoning or arguing • the side that argues for a proposition • the side that will oppose a proposition • a government department headed by ministers • a piece of card with a country's name on it • to refrain from voting (to not vote on an issue) • ...
AP Gov Final Crossword 2021-01-14
Across
- name of the person who a committee is headed by
- districts where incumbents make up 55% or more of election winners
- rule permits amendments from the floor.
- this committee is created if there are big differences in both houses when they can't agree on a bill
- small groups of people form the houses that focus on certain parts of the law
- this is called if someone asks for unanimous consent and someone would like to do the action they voted to skip
- name of a lawmaking body made up of two chambers/parts
- fraction of both houses that is needed to override a presidential veto
- rule which allows for unlimited debate, unless 60 senators vote to stop it
- rule used by the senate to end or limit debate
- a research conducted every 10 years by government to see which state populations has grown/shrunk
- small parts that states are divided into that only 1 representative represents
Down
- this is what a bill is called when it has a lot of riders
- house containing 435 members
- house containing 100 members
- procedure made by senate to continue working during a filibuster
- this rule sets a strict limit on debate and doesn't allow any amendments to be introduced during this time.
- politicians who already have the job that they are trying to get re-elected for
- a technique used by senators where they talk about an issue for so long that people eventually give in just so they will stop talking
- rule that only allows some amendments to be introduced
- a part added to a bill that isn't vital to it
- this house committee where tax bills and spending bills are sent
- members can call this to vote to skip a debate and move along with business
- minimum number of Representatives that need to be present for to conduct business
- the name of the group of voters that get represented by someone
25 Clues: house containing 435 members • house containing 100 members • rule permits amendments from the floor. • a part added to a bill that isn't vital to it • rule used by the senate to end or limit debate • name of the person who a committee is headed by • name of a lawmaking body made up of two chambers/parts • this is what a bill is called when it has a lot of riders • ...
Chapter 4.1 CrossWord 2014-12-02
Dicte 2021-08-23
STAAR Review 2021-11-30
14 Clues: why • Show • proof • Detail • tell us • show/tell • show/tell • Figure out • group of words • Words you know • understand/know • fixes/resolution • speak/talk in some way • want you to know it's important
CW 819-39 1564-74 2017-10-13
Across
- , a little bit : trace; (French)
- , containing obscenities, abuse, or slander
- , to dissolve or melt away
- , a feeling of pique or resentment at some often fancied slight or insult
- , produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region
- , a post of metal or wood on a wharf around which to fasten mooring lines
- , of or relating to priests or a priesthood
- , something foolish or stupid
- , one to whom an inheritance is bequeathed
- , one who is opposed to especially technological change
- , enema
- , one who makes and sells fashionable dresses and hats for women
- , copying obsequiously or without originality : imitative
- , resembling the diamond in hardness; rigidly firm : unyielding
- , a hole, groove, or slot into or through which a tenon fits
- , a mounted sentinel stationed in advance of pickets
Down
- , public disgrace or ill fame that follows from conduct considered grossly wrong or vicious
- , the closing or limitation of debate in a legislative body especially by calling for a vote
- , the territory associated with a palace
- , extremely loud
- , disgust caused by excess; an overabundant supply
- , impressive array; protective covering; a full suit of armor
- , very well suited or expressed : apt
- , bounding or limiting line; especially : one that when crossed commits a person irrevocably
- , to affirm or declare positively or earnestly
- , the vocabulary of a language; dictionary; inventory
- , fashionable, stylish; (French, 3 words)
- , being at once verbose and ill-organized; not concentrated or localized
- , to go or act contrary to : violate
- , requiring immediate aid or action
- , a person or agency whose judgment or opinion is considered authoritative; judge
31 Clues: , enema • , extremely loud • , to dissolve or melt away • , something foolish or stupid • , a little bit : trace; (French) • , requiring immediate aid or action • , to go or act contrary to : violate • , very well suited or expressed : apt • , the territory associated with a palace • , fashionable, stylish; (French, 3 words) • ...
Chapter 7 Building Vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- Fifth principle of vocabulary building that relates to exposure
- For maximum benefit, it is important that experiences be
- form the foundation of vocabulary
- A word family is a core word plus it's endings
- Part of developing a depth of understanding of words is clarifying
- attributes of learning a word are meaning, pronunciation, spelling, morphology, and syntax
Down
- Teachers have to help students forge among new words
- Words are learned gradually and in
- Something between a known concept and a new label for that context
- Words are learned faster when introduced at the level
- teaching readers new strategies to derive meanings of words helps them become better independent word learners
- Most frequent method of teaching new words
- Number of encounters before a word is learned
- Generating __ in new words is important
- Concepts are organized into
15 Clues: Concepts are organized into • form the foundation of vocabulary • Words are learned gradually and in • Generating __ in new words is important • Most frequent method of teaching new words • Number of encounters before a word is learned • A word family is a core word plus it's endings • Teachers have to help students forge among new words • ...
The Crossover and Vocabulary 2022-10-19
Across
- The treatment of feet and their ailments.
- Name of your math teacher
- Fancy word that Josh uses meaning "to have physical beauty and appeal."
- Has a rhythm; lines are usually shorter.
- An unexpected, undesirable event.
- Vocabulary word that means the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- First and last name of the main character's brother.
Down
- Also known as "jumper's knee;" the main character's father has this.
- Name of your English Language Arts teacher
- Vocabulary word that means having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
- A disease known as high blood pressure; the main character's father has this disease.
- The first and last name of main character in The Crossover
- Name of your science teacher
- Long text, no rhythm.
- Name of your social studies teacher
- A phrase that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
16 Clues: Long text, no rhythm. • Name of your math teacher • Name of your science teacher • An unexpected, undesirable event. • Name of your social studies teacher • Has a rhythm; lines are usually shorter. • The treatment of feet and their ailments. • Name of your English Language Arts teacher • First and last name of the main character's brother. • ...
Hartman and Pariseau ELA 10-1 2016-11-13
Across
- on these days, we practice specific reading and writing strategies
- online space for writing and collaborative work: __________ classroom
- science fiction novel we're studying: flowers for ____________
- the play we're studying
- worth 30% of your total grade
- this assessment folder includes group work skills and research: ________ and collaboration
- specific "word attack" strategy for unfamiliar vocabulary
- this type of literacy involves decoding messages we receive by sight
- time to seek extra help, do homework, eat lunch, etc.
Down
- the Bard, himself
- another name for your journal; where you will write your daily prompts and vocabulary study
- this assessment folder includes any of your writing: text__________
- abbreviation for the CTS module you can earn credit for: _____ 1030
- this assessment folder includes any literary analysis work: text __________
- the online storage space for all of our classroom notes and documents
- these will test your application of important literary terminology
16 Clues: the Bard, himself • the play we're studying • worth 30% of your total grade • time to seek extra help, do homework, eat lunch, etc. • specific "word attack" strategy for unfamiliar vocabulary • science fiction novel we're studying: flowers for ____________ • on these days, we practice specific reading and writing strategies • ...
Lesson 1 and 2 Grade 8 vocab 2025-08-20
Across
- a source of harm or ruin; opponent that cannot be defeated
- dedicated to unreachable goals
- ideas or meanings suggested by a word; suggestions that go beyond the literal meaning
- requiring endless effort; without result of success
- informal, specialized vocabulary or expressions
- no longer used or applicable
- simplified form of speech developed from two or more languages
- specialized vocabulary of a profession or trade
- a person with refined taste, especially in food and drink
- conforming to the established language used by educated speakers
- the study of meaning and word interpretation; exact meaning of a word
Down
- gloomy and sullen
- nonstandard or improper use of language
- victory a victory that is offset by staggering losses or that comes at a huge price
- jolly, filled with good cheer
- to stimulate or urge into action, to spur
- most direct or specific meaning of a word
- an expression with special meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of individual words
- everyday language rather than literary language
- a book or bound collection of maps
20 Clues: gloomy and sullen • no longer used or applicable • jolly, filled with good cheer • dedicated to unreachable goals • a book or bound collection of maps • nonstandard or improper use of language • to stimulate or urge into action, to spur • most direct or specific meaning of a word • informal, specialized vocabulary or expressions • ...
xanders crossword 2023-05-29
8 Clues: alone; on your own • a film on radio or tv • only lasting for a short time • dealing with the simplest stages • not real ;existing only in your mind • a day you remember something special • a persons vocabulary is words that they know • someone's job is to type letters or keep files
crossword puzzle 2024-01-09
Design Process 2023-09-13
13 Clues: Make • create • Collab • Dictionary • SOL, maybe • first product • needs a problem • things you need • Needs a Solution • Spreading the word • Big English Brain Space • thinking of lightning • Bridges, The Eiffel Tower
REAL LIFE PRE-INT. pp.70-71 2014-11-09
15 Clues: dull • petma • impolite • prohibit • mõistlik • vaidlema • poliitika • väärtuslik • understand • irritating • vahejuhtum • peitma (3) • lõhnama (2) • loodetavasti • katki minema
Spanish Vocab 2023-01-30
choiceboard 2025-03-21
20 Clues: golf • team • awful • debate • riding • debate • to cry • trophy • to win • success • to cheer • to shout • to react • wrestling • incredible • gymnastics • school band • competition • to tie a game • track and field
U2L2 Choice Board 2022-10-27
Across
- escribe por el periodico
- yo tengo la habilidad de debate
- perro perdido impresiones
- otro palabra para la entrada
- el fotografo toma fotos por New York Times
Down
- yo veo en la manana de sabado
- aborda por el editor
- lo que se ve en Craig's List
- yo conoco por la escuela
- yo pregunto las preguntas en este
- el editor escribo en el periodico
- en el cortometrajes
- caractizar por 40 minutos o menos
13 Clues: en el cortometrajes • aborda por el editor • escribe por el periodico • yo conoco por la escuela • perro perdido impresiones • lo que se ve en Craig's List • otro palabra para la entrada • yo veo en la manana de sabado • yo tengo la habilidad de debate • yo pregunto las preguntas en este • el editor escribo en el periodico • caractizar por 40 minutos o menos • ...
Debate Vocab Part 3 2021-01-15
Across
- how the aff is tied to the resolution
- Description of the squo
- comparing the impacts of the debate with different metrics such as magnitude, probability, timeframe, and reversibility
- series of links to lead to impact
- why the problem the aff presents is bad
- a reason not to vote for your opponent
- usually college students or ex LDers, okay with spreading and will generally understand more complex arguments
- elements aff must establish to prove validity of resolution, contains significance, inherency, harms, solvency, topicality
- Bad thing that happens as a result of the link chain
- how link causes something else that will lead to something bad
- latin for at first glance, aff must introduce all 5 stock issues; “face value”
- what the aff does to solve the problem
- judge from the times where they had to carry around giant boxes with hard written cards, must explain a significant amount to them; no spreading
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- how big and widespread the impact will affect (ex. Extinction will affect the entire globe)
- Changing how you present your case based on what type of judge you have
- Arguments that conflict with those of your opponents, good debates have lots of clash
- how fast it will take effect (ex. Nuke war happens swiftly/instantly
- normal mommy or daddy judges, don’t even know what LD stands for, must explain everything to them, no spreading
- to what extent the impact can be reversed (death can’t be reversed)
- most debate tournaments use this website to keep track of scores, entries, judges, etc
- A reason why the aff is bad; a structured negative argument that advocates for the squo
- the final impact of a link chain, whether it be from the aff or neg
- what the aff does that causes shift from status quo
- A professional who writes about how the issue can be solved which the aff uses in their evidence
- why the policy the aff advocates for has not been implemented
- Aff strategy when the negative has presented only defensive arguments such that the judge can vote aff based on a risk of solvency
- argument a reason to vote for you
- how likely it is to happen (ex. Nuclear war is probable with (x country) bc trump is considering nuclear war already) (or the current impact is happening now and will get EVEN worse)
28 Clues: Description of the squo • series of links to lead to impact • argument a reason to vote for you • how the aff is tied to the resolution • a reason not to vote for your opponent • what the aff does to solve the problem • why the problem the aff presents is bad • what the aff does that causes shift from status quo • Bad thing that happens as a result of the link chain • ...
Crossword Speech and Debate 2020-03-10
Across
- When you wake up
- When you do something good
- A school were students go to study
- Were people go to battle to see who´s the best
- What you need when you fall and bleed
- So you can read them
- They help you with something you did wrong
- When you memorized something
- So you can stay hydreated
- When you go to a school and do your scripts
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- What you put on your feet
- Machine Were they sell snacks
- When your the best at something and you go to battle for who is the best
- A place were no one can stop you of being loud
- So you can hangout with other people
- When people get trophies cause they did good
- So you can drink
- They can help you with anything
- So you can charge your phone or any electranics
- pepporni and cheese
20 Clues: When you wake up • So you can drink • pepporni and cheese • So you can read them • What you put on your feet • So you can stay hydreated • When you do something good • When you memorized something • Machine Were they sell snacks • They can help you with anything • A school were students go to study • So you can hangout with other people • What you need when you fall and bleed • ...
speech and debate words 2020-03-11
Across
- you have to read this if you are in speech and debate
- it has pepperoni and cheese
- they come to the class to help you
- when you are in the round u will see
- in the morning it is not hot it is
- make sure to bring this if you want something
- if you eat or drink too much you would want to go to this
- make sure you bring these if you get hurt
- if you go to nationals it is in
- if you did good on district championship you go to
- you get this if you go to semi finals
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- if you are hungry bring some of these
- you get one of these if you go to finals
- it is going to be cold so bring a
- make sure to do this with your script
- make sure bring this to call people
- you have to go to this if you are in speech and debate
- make sure you bring an extra pair of these
- you are going to get thirsty so drink
- if you pass semifinals you go to
20 Clues: it has pepperoni and cheese • if you go to nationals it is in • if you pass semifinals you go to • it is going to be cold so bring a • they come to the class to help you • in the morning it is not hot it is • make sure bring this to call people • when you are in the round u will see • if you are hungry bring some of these • make sure to do this with your script • ...
Speech & Debate Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-19
Across
- object to write with
- a lot of people who travel over the sea
- when you get your script you
- what do you drink to stay hydrated
- The one who calls up people to get there awards
- people in the same room
- Semis only
- 1st 2nd 3rd place
- Chewy rubbery snack
- A green object that is a rectangle
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- crunchy snack
- pepperoni
- Where nationals takes place this year
- things you wear on your feet
- 1st place only
- Mendez speech teachers
- points Spots you walk in your script
- kinder through 5th grade
- Blackbook
- Ana High School Last tournament location
20 Clues: pepperoni • Blackbook • Semis only • crunchy snack • 1st place only • 1st 2nd 3rd place • Chewy rubbery snack • object to write with • Mendez speech teachers • people in the same room • kinder through 5th grade • things you wear on your feet • when you get your script you • what do you drink to stay hydrated • A green object that is a rectangle • points Spots you walk in your script • ...
Debate Crossword-Meet Jain 2013-11-30
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- logical
- emotional
- a statement denying something
- audience an audience that isn't listening
- speaking speaking to convince
- audience an audience with an opinion against yours
- understanding
- audience an audience with no opinion towards you
- benevolence
- audience an encouraging audience
- loyalty
- credible
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- meeting in the middle
- audience an interested audience
- basis for confidence
- self controlled state of mind
- evidence
- favorable repute
- trust
- impartial
20 Clues: trust • logical • loyalty • evidence • credible • emotional • impartial • benevolence • understanding • favorable repute • basis for confidence • meeting in the middle • a statement denying something • self controlled state of mind • speaking speaking to convince • audience an interested audience • audience an encouraging audience • audience an audience that isn't listening • ...
GP Vocab Debate Challenge 2024-05-02
Across
- Dependable or able to be trusted.
- Something that is true and can be proven.
- A suggestion or proposal for the best course of action.
- The act of using someone else’s work or ideas without giving proper credit or acknowledgement.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- To gather information or opinions from people.
- The process of receiving information and learning.
- A reason or set of reasons, evidence or examples given to persuade others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- of action A plan or method to achieve or fix something.
- A result or effect of an action or condition, usually negative.
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- Relating to or characteristic of a country.
- A guess about what might happen in the future.
- To break down, study or examine something in detail.
- Information or facts that prove something.
- A statement made in a discussion, saying something as a fact, but it's not proven.
- Capable of convincing others to agree or believe.
- To judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of something.
- A personal view, belief, or judgment.
- -Unfair preference or dislike for something.
- The act of exchanging information or ideas.
- A reference to a source, usually in writing.
- Something that makes something else happen.
- To back up a statement or idea with evidence or facts.
23 Clues: Dependable or able to be trusted. • A personal view, belief, or judgment. • Something that is true and can be proven. • Information or facts that prove something. • Relating to or characteristic of a country. • The act of exchanging information or ideas. • Something that makes something else happen. • -Unfair preference or dislike for something. • ...
Speech And Debate Glossary 2026-03-06
Across
- from printed or online materials which “show
- movements made during a performance.
- Signals: hand signals showing how much time a competitor
- speaking without the benefit of a prepared or
- called cross entered.
- and run at different times. Usually there are three
- when an individual performer suddenly changes characters
- to cut to meet time limits or to cut inappropriate
- have before the opening credits begin.
- short for Interpretation; refers to a performance based
- into human motivations, relationships, problems, and
- opening of a piece; often referred to as an “intro,”
- and not by sentimentality, violence for its own
- time before they speak (which, for Extemp, is 30
- left to speak.
- when students select their topic; followed by a prescribed
- performing an Interp event.
- events. Students find quality works of
- at the tournament for each round. The draw time
- which grabs the audience’s attention, much as television
- such as Original Oratory or Duo Interpretation.
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- another word for “event,” referring to a specific
- During that time, students must stay in the Prep
- (or cutting): to take only selected sections from a literary
- (or “Critique” or “Ballot”): form where judges write
- primacy (first impression) and recency (the last word) are
- literary selection (title and author) performed in
- different groups of events. Events may be divided into
- unmotivated endings, or stereotyped characterizations.”
- in a tournament: Pattern A events, Pattern B events,
- constructive comments.
- to present close to first and last.
- prepare their response to a question or prompt
- just prior to the introduction, a brief selection from the
- manuscript. Brief notes are sometimes allowed.
- Entered: entered in more than one event in a pattern.
- Order: the order contestants are listed on the
- limited prep events, such as Extemp, require that
- for each round is the order in which those students
- given extemporaneously.
- Also refer to“piece."
- present. Conventional wisdom about speaking order is
- until they leave to speak.
- Debate.
- is written by the competitor and (usually) memorized or
- choicest positions, so tournaments tend to mix the order
- which students present, to allow each contestant an equal
- where a student brings literature alive of the printed
48 Clues: Debate. • left to speak. • called cross entered. • Also refer to“piece." • constructive comments. • given extemporaneously. • until they leave to speak. • performing an Interp event. • to present close to first and last. • movements made during a performance. • have before the opening credits begin. • events. Students find quality works of • ...
mass media vocabulary 2012-12-16
15 Clues: канал • радио • сериал • журнал • дебаты • реклама • таблоид • интернет • аудитория • развлечение • знаменитость • интернет сайт • газетныйзаголовок • ежедневная(газета) • широкоформатная газета
EAV chapter 14 - crossword 2016-04-27
26 Clues: merge • assume • concise • opinion • initial • manhood • dubious • mention • pattern • essence • singular • argument • dedicate • guidance • definite • appliance • disregard • influence • connection • adjustment • reciprocal • continuing • assimilate • nevertheless • professional • understanding
1-1 2013-01-22
2N05 2022-10-02
26 Clues: bas • salé • santé • repas • débat • sucré • poids • caries • régner • bétail • réussir • pousser • provoke • bonbons • graisse • détourné • habitude • conseils • problems • grignoter • améliorer • expensive • présenter • sécheresse • appétissant • inconvenients
Chap.1 2024-03-04
Chapter 4.1 Vocabulary 2014-12-04
Speech and Debate Crossword 2012-11-02
Across
- repetition of sounds
- the ability of the government to enact law
- the issue does not favor a certain side
- another word for someone in power
- spectators that receive the message
- introduces a claim
- prejudice or vested interest
- up-to-date and current
- purpose is to appeal to emotions
- the brain actively comprehends information
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- stating clear positions, and critical thinking about positions
- information that supports conclusion
- the reasoning that explains evidence
- to copy or state multiple times
- a symbol; to represent something
- reasoning in a logical sense
- divides whole into parts
- discussion of opposing arguments
- illogical or faulty reasoning
- reasoning based on an appeal to expertise or credibility
20 Clues: introduces a claim • repetition of sounds • up-to-date and current • divides whole into parts • reasoning in a logical sense • prejudice or vested interest • illogical or faulty reasoning • to copy or state multiple times • a symbol; to represent something • discussion of opposing arguments • purpose is to appeal to emotions • another word for someone in power • ...
Public Form Debate-Parker 2021-10-25
Across
- How long should speaker one be
- how long should speaker 4 be
- This speech constructs arguments advocating the resolution’s worthiness
- A team however should research several arguments on both sides
- Practice ________ in front ofordinary people
- Debaters should use ______ evidence to support their claims
- choose which side they will argue
- should find faults in the oppositions speech
- This speech constructs arguments showing disadvantages of the resolution and why it should not be adopted
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- Both of these debaters have the primary burden of refuting
- begin the debate or give the last speech
- are worded as resolutions
- Questioning periods
- how long is the crossfire
- Each team has two minutes of ____ time
- find a way to explain issues in the light of all that has happened so far
- The more a debater knows about a topic
- This frames with clarity why your team has won the debate
- Seated all debaters interact with one another
- _____ evidence and warrant
20 Clues: Questioning periods • are worded as resolutions • how long is the crossfire • _____ evidence and warrant • how long should speaker 4 be • How long should speaker one be • choose which side they will argue • Each team has two minutes of ____ time • The more a debater knows about a topic • begin the debate or give the last speech • Practice ________ in front ofordinary people • ...
World Schools Debate Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- You would need this if you are supporting, banning or legalizing something
- This is the abbreviation for what we call questions in a WSD round
- This is what WSD stands for
- This allows a speaker to speak uninterrupted in a WSD round
- THR stands for This House ________
- This is the minimum number of members of a WSD team
- This team speaks against the proposed motion
- This is how many minutes MOST speeches are in a WSD round
- The First and "which" speaker can be the Reply Speaker
- This is the equivalent to a Contention in PF Debate
- THS stands for This House _________
- This is the number of hours an Impromptu motion allows
- A team can't use this is a WSD Impromptu round
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- This supports and adds detail to a main argument in WSD
- In the Reply Speech, this many questions can be asked
- This is the type of debate that WSD is most like
- This team speaks in favor of the motion that is presented
- You can consider this the agent of action in WSD
- The Opp speaking back to back is like this part of CX Debate
- This person adjudicates a WSD round
- In these minutes of a speech, the opposing team cannot ask questions
- This type of motion allows days or weeks of preparation
- This tells you what you will be debating
- This is how many substantive arguments a case would generally contain
- This is what the other two members of a five person WSD team can do
- This part of speech tells you what kind of House your motion will deal with
26 Clues: This is what WSD stands for • THR stands for This House ________ • This person adjudicates a WSD round • THS stands for This House _________ • This tells you what you will be debating • This team speaks against the proposed motion • A team can't use this is a WSD Impromptu round • This is the type of debate that WSD is most like • ...
Team policy debate vocab 2025-08-30
Across
- An argument made to support why your case is needed
- A piece of evidence with a citation used in a debate round to help explain an argument
- To progress to elimination rounds
- The first four speeches of a round, which are building the arguments of each
- A collection of evidence on a specific topic
- The first speech of the round, and the plan that the affirmative is trying to pass. The ideas
- The benefits to an affirmative plan
- A plan the Negative team runs to counter the Affirmative plan
- The negative side effects of an affirmative plan
- Debating against, or in negation of, the resolution
- When a team treats their opponents in a way that, although within the rules, isn’t
- (facts) and the reasons for (advantages) your plan
- The small paragraph at the top of a card of evidence. It tells you the author, the
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- WHY your argument matters
- credentials, the publisher, the date of publication, and the URL to the card’s website
- Whether or not a plan is needed in the current system
- Information posed in the first affirmative constructive as background factS
- The problem with the Status Quo that the affirmative is attempting to solve
- The details explaining how and why a study was done
- meaning or proof that it does not specifically say
- fair
- The act of taking notes on a flowpad during a round
- An instance where a piece of evidence is misread or explained as
- Debating for the resolution
- A statement that summarizes an argument
- A main argument of a speech
26 Clues: fair • WHY your argument matters • Debating for the resolution • A main argument of a speech • To progress to elimination rounds • The benefits to an affirmative plan • A statement that summarizes an argument • A collection of evidence on a specific topic • The negative side effects of an affirmative plan • meaning or proof that it does not specifically say • ...
Speech and Debate Terms 2025-12-17
Across
- The speed at which words are spoken.
- The response of an audience to a message.
- How loud or quiet speech is.
- Information the sender communicates to the receiver.
- period of time when debaters ask each other questions.
- the first speech given by each debater to build a case.
- The person that initiates the message.
- The mood or attitude behind the words spoken.
- speech that rebuilds arguments after attacks and refutes arguments of the opposing team.
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- Communication without words.
- the vocal but nonverbal elements of communication by speech.
- period where the members of the assembly ask individual questions of the speaker.
- process of relaying information between sender and receiver.
- mock legislative assembly competition where students draft bills.
- A conversation between two or more persons.
- a specific change to an item of legislation.
- two on two – two people defend the affirmative and two people defend the negative debate.
- legislation that describes details of how a policy would be enacted.
- The person the sender gives the message to.
- opening of a piece; often referred to as an “intro,” which is written by the competitor.
20 Clues: Communication without words. • How loud or quiet speech is. • The speed at which words are spoken. • The person that initiates the message. • The response of an audience to a message. • A conversation between two or more persons. • The person the sender gives the message to. • a specific change to an item of legislation. • The mood or attitude behind the words spoken. • ...
Speech and Debate Terms 2026-03-09
Across
- Seven minute limited prep speech on current political affairs
- Interp A interp between two people that can be funny or serious
- A self written 10 minute piece with visual aids(VAs)
- different groups of events.
- form where judges write specific, constructive comments.
- Order the order contestants are listed on the schematic
- Seven minute limited prep speech
- movements made during a performance
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- opening of a piece; often referred to as an “intro”
- to take only selected sections from literature
- Signals: hand signals showing how much time a competitor has left to speak.
- Interp A serios Interp
- Entered entered in more than one event
- when an individual performer suddenly changes characters.
- just prior to the introduction, a brief selection of the piece
- Oratory A self written 10 minute piece that presents solutions
- short for Interpretation; refers to a performance
- Interp A funny interp
- literary selection (title and author
- another word for “event"
20 Clues: Interp A funny interp • Interp A serios Interp • another word for “event" • different groups of events. • Seven minute limited prep speech • movements made during a performance • literary selection (title and author • Entered entered in more than one event • to take only selected sections from literature • short for Interpretation; refers to a performance • ...
CYTT Q&A 2023-06-29
Across
- the way things are
- the section of a debate made up by the 4th and 5th Negative speakers
- any material that supports and or proves a claim that is being presented
- a majority of people use HOW MANY social media platforms daily?
- a statement expressing a judgment or opinion that is used as the basis for the debate
- evidence used when trying to quickly prove an argument
- team that argues against the status quo
- see 3 Across
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- social media platform that has the most monthly users
- statements made by those who have personally experienced the subject in a debate
- the type of addiction "social media addiction" is characterized
- when a debater directly challenges his or her opponent's arguments
- social media platform U.S. businesses spend a majority of their advertising budget on
13 Clues: see 3 Across • the way things are • team that argues against the status quo • social media platform that has the most monthly users • evidence used when trying to quickly prove an argument • the type of addiction "social media addiction" is characterized • a majority of people use HOW MANY social media platforms daily? • ...
Public Forum Debate (Robert S) 2023-12-01
Across
- questioning between the sides
- a positive about a point
- time for grand Crossfire
- how the round starts
- worded as resolutions
- how you say your speech
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- connects the claim and its support
- how many people are in a public forum debate
- a negative about a point
- time before the debate to prepare
- where you explain why you won the argument
- the major argument on both sides
- the proof to back up your claim
13 Clues: how the round starts • worded as resolutions • how you say your speech • a negative about a point • a positive about a point • time for grand Crossfire • questioning between the sides • the proof to back up your claim • the major argument on both sides • time before the debate to prepare • connects the claim and its support • where you explain why you won the argument • ...
Spanish Class 2022-10-17
Unit 4 2025-01-24
Across
- This popular job in the colonies makes things
- A massacre happened in this Massachusetts city
- This popular job in the colonies sells merchandise
- This vocabulary word deals with jobs, money, and trade
- This country controlled the colonies
- These represent the original colonies on the United States flag
- The colonists were upset these were being raised by the British
- The R in CER stands for
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- This job involving crops and animals was popular in the colonies
- This region of the Thirteen colonies is the farthest south
- The E in CER stands for
- This region of the Thirteen colonies is the farthest north
- This group of people were forced to work on plantations
- The C in CER stands for
- This region of the Thirteen colonies is between two regions
- The number of colonies there are
- This vocabulary word deals with land, environment, and climate/weather
- The British increased the price of this popular hot drink
18 Clues: The E in CER stands for • The C in CER stands for • The R in CER stands for • The number of colonies there are • This country controlled the colonies • This popular job in the colonies makes things • A massacre happened in this Massachusetts city • This popular job in the colonies sells merchandise • This vocabulary word deals with jobs, money, and trade • ...
spelling\vocabulary words 2014-11-11
15 Clues: aTv • iraq • same • santa • debate • recover • pajamas • graduate • einstein • millions • temporary • christmas • temper tantrum • empty building • visitors parking
Ag 2023-12-11
Across
- Montions that do not relate to the pending motion
- Gives a motion to only a of couple people
- a question asked of the presiding officer of a parliament in relation to parliamentary law
- a query in a formal debate or meeting as to whether correct procedure is being followed.
- Ends Debate
- taking a vote that physically counts members voting
- postponed but no definite date has been given for a new date yet
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- Permits a request
- are motions that are related to, or incidental to, the business being considered, but do not directly modify the pending motion.
- Permits a short intermission
- Puts the debate to a different motion
- make minor changes in (a text) in order to make it fairer, more accurate, or more up-to-date.
- Motion to assist the assembly
13 Clues: Ends Debate • Permits a request • Permits a short intermission • Motion to assist the assembly • Puts the debate to a different motion • Gives a motion to only a of couple people • Montions that do not relate to the pending motion • taking a vote that physically counts members voting • postponed but no definite date has been given for a new date yet • ...
Legislative Branch Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- The building where Congress meets.
- One of New Jersey's senators.
- Elections for members of the House of Representatives occur every ____ years.
- Vote required in Congress to override a veto.
- The total number of voting members in the House of Representatives.
- The length of time a member of Congress serves.
- The number of Senators needed to end debate in the Senate.
- During debate, members of the chamber can propose these changes to bill for consideration.
- Chamber of the national legislature with two members per state.
- Each member of Congress casts one of these on bills up for consideration.
- US Senators serve a term of ____ years.
- According to the Constitution, this person is the president of the Senate.
- Before it becomes a law, it's known as this.
- The total number of US Senators.
- The amount of votes needed to pass legislation.
- The representative for Moorestown's district in the House of Representatives.
- The main role of Congress is to make these.
- The head of the executive branch and the final step of the lawmaking process.
- Members of Congress must be inhabitants of the ______ they represent.
- States are divided into congressional ________ to select members for the House of Representatives.
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- Chamber of the national legislature with proportional representation.
- The leader of the House of Representatives.
- A motion (request) to bring an end to debate in the Senate.
- The age requirement for members of the Senate.
- The more liberal of the main political parties.
- The age requirement for members of the House of Representatives.
- The legislative body of the US government.
- Refusal to sign a bill into law.
- One of New Jersey's senators.
- Purposely extending the debate on a bill indefinitely to avoid taking a vote.
- The more conservative of the main political parties.
- Moorestown is in New Jersey's ______ congressional district.
- Groups within both chambers of Congress that specialize in different subjects.
33 Clues: One of New Jersey's senators. • One of New Jersey's senators. • Refusal to sign a bill into law. • The total number of US Senators. • The building where Congress meets. • US Senators serve a term of ____ years. • The legislative body of the US government. • The leader of the House of Representatives. • The main role of Congress is to make these. • ...
Design Process 2023-09-13
13 Clues: Make • Collab • Create • Dictionary • SOL, Maybe • First Product • Things You Need • Needs a Problem • Needs a Solution • Spreading The Word • Thinking of lightning • Big English Brain Space • Bridges, the Eiffel Tower
Final Reflective Project 2016-04-19
Across
- AWARENESS can hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes
- READERS Love reading because it is fun ! They are interested because they had a choice of what they read and teachers are excited about what they are reading!
- Important for comprehension in reading.It is effective word-recognition skills that permit a reader to construct the meaning of text.
- Best to not skill and drill. It is better to master a few words then be exposed to many words at once.
- phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
- Important for all students not just special education. It is a 3 tier system. Interventions are important to help catch up struggling students
- FLUENCY Three dimensions for reading fluency. Accuracy in word decoding,automatic processing, and prosodic reading.
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- Is created from phonemes. Phonemes are sounds only. It can be taught a variety of ways.
- Fluency and vocabulary are important parts of this.
- READING Three steps- First Read: Key Ideas and Details, Second Read: Craft and Structure, Third Structure: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas.
- State Wide Assessment that has text base analysis questions
- help provide healthy teams by promoting collaboration. Coaches need to know to design meetings and manage group dynamics.
- Reading to uncover layers of meaning that lead to deep comprehension
- Helps to develop phoneme learners
- Can look many different ways depending on the school and the need.
- If readers don't know what the words are, they will have a harder time understanding what they are reading
- Knowledge support is important. The more they know about a topic the less mistakes they will make.
17 Clues: Helps to develop phoneme learners • Fluency and vocabulary are important parts of this. • AWARENESS can hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes • State Wide Assessment that has text base analysis questions • Can look many different ways depending on the school and the need. • Reading to uncover layers of meaning that lead to deep comprehension • ...
R. vocab 2022-10-27
Across
- god punishes you for that
- person doing important deeds
- suggest useful information
- long weekends
- not far
- remove hair
- activity, thing you love
- strength, energy
- lamps and candles give this
- 00:00
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- several, few
- change date for later
- come
- a list of words
- loud unpleasant sounds
- new, recently made
- something that gives profit
- 60 minutes
- not interesting
19 Clues: come • 00:00 • not far • 60 minutes • remove hair • several, few • long weekends • a list of words • not interesting • strength, energy • new, recently made • change date for later • loud unpleasant sounds • activity, thing you love • god punishes you for that • suggest useful information • something that gives profit • lamps and candles give this • person doing important deeds
Third Speech Review 1 2022-07-14
Across
- A two world analysis is an easy way to ___ both sides of the debate.
- Make sure to ___ your points out.
- It's about who can connect to the ____ idea.
- ___ the important parts of your case.
- Focus on the parts of your case you want the judge to ___.
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- When weighing the debate, you compare your ___ to your opponent's world.
- A two world analysis puts the whole debate on a ____ scale.
- Summarize the ___ and counter refutes.
- Impacts show why your points ___.
- At the end of the day, the debater that wins has stronger _____.
10 Clues: Impacts show why your points ___. • Make sure to ___ your points out. • ___ the important parts of your case. • Summarize the ___ and counter refutes. • It's about who can connect to the ____ idea. • Focus on the parts of your case you want the judge to ___. • A two world analysis puts the whole debate on a ____ scale. • ...
Crossword Speech and Debate 2020-03-10
Across
- When people get trophies cause they did good
- They help you with something you did wrong
- So you can charge your phone or any electranics
- So you can drink
- When you bleed a lot the bandeges will help
- When your the best at something and you go to Nationals
- So you can hangout with other people
- So you can eat
- So you can stay hydreated
- What you put on your feet
Down
- When you do something good
- When you memorized something
- They can help you with anything
- Machine Were they sell snacks
- Were people go to battle to see who´s the best
- So you can read them
- When you wake up
- A place were no one can stop you of being loud
- When you go to a school and do your scripts
- A school were students go to study
20 Clues: So you can eat • So you can drink • When you wake up • So you can read them • So you can stay hydreated • What you put on your feet • When you do something good • When you memorized something • Machine Were they sell snacks • They can help you with anything • A school were students go to study • So you can hangout with other people • They help you with something you did wrong • ...
Speech and Debate Crossword 2020-03-10
Across
- an event which you compete in if you qualified in the districts
- something you drink to stay hydrated
- something you do to put in work
- the thing that you memorize for a tournament
- to be very joyful
- something you eat
- the name of your elective
- something we do in class
- to believe in your self
- to make an attempt at something
- to enjoy oneself
- someone who decides how you did in a Speech and Debate round
Down
- something you do to get better
- when we warmup our mouths so we don't stutter
- to keep going on no matter the situation
- a place you could buy snacks
- items that you win when you get into finals or semi's
- a form that you get back that gives you feedback
- a place you go to compete
- this is when you keep trying to get better at remembering your script
- something we made to put around the school
21 Clues: to enjoy oneself • to be very joyful • something you eat • to believe in your self • something we do in class • a place you go to compete • the name of your elective • a place you could buy snacks • something you do to get better • something you do to put in work • to make an attempt at something • something you drink to stay hydrated • to keep going on no matter the situation • ...
First Quarter Debate Review 2025-10-06
Across
- contemporary use of debate takes place in three main arenas: social, religious, and ____.
- Double-check or _____ your facts and information.
- This is no excuse for using fake news or information.
- guidelines for appropriate and honest behavior
- false stories that have the appearance of real news
- this type of evidence is a reason a team should not win.
- Exhibit this and ethical behavior to opponents.
- Don't take quotes out of _________.
- the present system and situation
- On the hand - Leisure, Media, Sports, & Entertainment
- arguing in favor of a proposition
- On the hand - Science & Technology
- the first speech given by a debater in a round
- or warrant - explains how the evidence the claim.
- The art of speaking or writing effective
- a process of examining an issue by looking at both sides
- "Significantly" is an example of a __________.
- to yield or submit to pressure or temptation
- Evidence that supports the claim.
- acting superior or snobbish
- Strive to win ______ and fairly for long term success.
- Two pairs of debaters topics of significant controversy in public affairs
- debatable resolutions or assertions
- arguing against a proposition
Down
- The United States Federal Government is the _____ in policy resolutions.
- These kinds of speeches are considered unethical.
- Always use evidence from legitimate and _______ sources.
- On the hand - Environmental
- No matter how "superior" your talents are, you should still be ______.
- This makes it easy to succumb to unethical practices.
- ______evidence responsibly and respectfully.
- these stem from too much of a focus on just winning
- the group of people who care about the topic
- comes from a well-debated, honest, and hard-fought round
- On the hand - Politics & Government
- If you are the better team, it will be clear from your arguments and evidence, not from doing this to the other team.
- Considers the nature of the issue globally.
- the progression of discussion, persuasion, and debate in dealing with controversial issues
- trust, good, behavior, and fairness
- a diminutive, representative world
- the traditional and oldest form of debate
- On the hand - Relationships, Religion, & Philosophy
- You should keep a hardcopy or this of your evidence so that you can provide it if asked.
- Why the claim matters.
- the barrier that keeps the status quo from achieving the affirmative case rationale
45 Clues: Why the claim matters. • On the hand - Environmental • acting superior or snobbish • arguing against a proposition • the present system and situation • arguing in favor of a proposition • Evidence that supports the claim. • On the hand - Science & Technology • a diminutive, representative world • On the hand - Politics & Government • Don't take quotes out of _________. • ...
6-2 ENGLISH Stems/Vocabulary 2021-01-29
crossword puzzle- English Language 2017-11-19
Across
- contradictory ideas
- a new word
- style of pronunciation
- opposing ideas
- repetition of consonant sounds
- exaggeration
- opposite words placed together
- rules of grammar
Down
- implied comparison
- human-like qualities
- opposes the literal meaning
- point of highest significance
- pictures in mind
- similar structures
- use of as or like
- play on words
- movement of sound
- vocabulary
18 Clues: a new word • vocabulary • exaggeration • play on words • opposing ideas • pictures in mind • rules of grammar • use of as or like • movement of sound • implied comparison • similar structures • contradictory ideas • human-like qualities • style of pronunciation • opposes the literal meaning • point of highest significance • repetition of consonant sounds • opposite words placed together
Mono and Poly 2020-11-10
Across
- Most 2 year old children have a _____________ vocabulary.
- Mistakenly, people think the Monopoly Man wears a _______.
- Many shapes could be considered a _______.
- The art museum was boring because all of the painting were _________.
- I have never traveled by ________ yet.
- The Greek believed in ___________ and worshiped in many different gods.
- A Poke'mon is a great example of a ____________ creature.
- Presidents give a _________ during their campaign for election.
- Hand washing is a must when you work in a __________.
- Some would say Amazon has created a ________ in the goods delivery business.
Down
- A lot of Americans are ___________.
- If you live in New Orleans, you live in a ________ city.
- An example of a __________ is a cube.
- I prefer art that is _______________ over just one color.
- The removal of a ________ is hard work.
- When they thought Bob was a thief, he was asked to take a _________.
- I think ___________ cats are creepy.
- The robot spoke in a ________ voice.
- He liked being around his friends because he suffered from __________.
- As people grow and learn they usually adapt to a ____________ vocabulary.
20 Clues: A lot of Americans are ___________. • I think ___________ cats are creepy. • The robot spoke in a ________ voice. • An example of a __________ is a cube. • I have never traveled by ________ yet. • The removal of a ________ is hard work. • Many shapes could be considered a _______. • Hand washing is a must when you work in a __________. • ...
TEST 1 2024-06-30
Across
- You just need to listen for keywords and main ideas.
- Learning a new language involves expanding your vocabulary.
- Excellent! l agree with you.
- Water is a fish’s natural element.
- These are good ways to start a conversation.
Down
- Many students ask for advice about how to improve their English.
- What is your favorite place to visit?
- The key points were well-explained.
- write down new words, but I forget them quickly. How can l remember them?
- Here are three basic questions.
10 Clues: Excellent! l agree with you. • Here are three basic questions. • Water is a fish’s natural element. • The key points were well-explained. • What is your favorite place to visit? • These are good ways to start a conversation. • You just need to listen for keywords and main ideas. • Learning a new language involves expanding your vocabulary. • ...
Vocab Review Units 13 -18 2018-04-09
26 Clues: feat • goal • doze • give • wish • thief • scary • fancy • repeal • debate • weaken • gloomy • ignite • examine • cleanse • genuine • beginner • forecast • graceful • obstacle • question • dreadful • beautiful • competitor • semicircle • instinctive
Vocabulario 4.1 2023-03-27
20 Clues: golf • team • score • awful, • to win • trophy • debate • riding • success • failure • to shout • swimming • to cheer • incredible • gymnastics • competition • (ie) to lose • to tie a game • track and field • speech/public speaking
Sara and Lauryn Crossword Puzzel 2021-01-26
22 Clues: math • want • rely • past • under • trust • start • middle • scared • create • protect • present • argument • a length • said yes • in charge • education • some time • not quiet • to be with • an explanation • gone somewhere
Kata Keterangan Frekuensi 2025-04-23
23 Clues: Try • Song • Ever • Walk • Make • Smoke • Start • Often • Never • About • World • Watch • Debate • Rarely • Always • Usually • Because • Sometimes • Government • Successful • Population • Solve/Finish • Sport(n)/Exercise(v)
Chapter 9 Review 2023-05-17
Across
- Being direct and honest when talking
- Applying rules to words that are exceptions from the rule
- Talking out of anger or fear
- Word endings like -ing,-ed,-s
- Adults speaking slowly and with exaggerated changes in pitch and loudness
- The ability to remember speech sounds briefly
- Refers to the communicative functions of language and the rules that lead to effective communication
- Vocabulary is mainly words that name things
- Sentences consisting of only 2 words
- Defining a word too narrowly
- System that relates sounds and gestures to meaning.
Down
- The pattern of rising or falling pitch
- Children being born knowing that nouns refer to people/objects and verbs refer to actions
- Engaging in conversation
- Defining a word too broadly
- Unique sounds that can be joined to create words
- When children learn a lot of new words quickly
- Vocabulary includes mainly social phrases
- Refers to the sounds of a language
- Refers to the rules that specify how words are combined to form sentences
- Denotes the study of words and their meaning
- Children quickly connecting words to meanings
22 Clues: Engaging in conversation • Defining a word too broadly • Talking out of anger or fear • Defining a word too narrowly • Word endings like -ing,-ed,-s • Refers to the sounds of a language • Being direct and honest when talking • Sentences consisting of only 2 words • The pattern of rising or falling pitch • Vocabulary includes mainly social phrases • ...
Terms used to analyze literature 2021-12-06
Across
- A minor character whose situation or actions parallel those of a major character.
- A pattern of speech or vocabulary associated with a particular group of people.
- A pair of rhymed lines.
- Giving human characteristics to non human things.
- The use of a less offensive or more socially acceptable word or phrase.
- Direct address to someone who is not present.
- A tool for analysis.
- A figure of speech that seeks to create mental ambiguity.
Down
- Reference to a person, historical event, another work, etc...
- An extended narrative that makes sense on a literal level but has a second, deeper meaning.
- The specific words an author uses in his or her writing.
- Statement of opinion or elemental truth.
- Refers to the person whose perspective a poem is told.
- Voice "Robert crushed the tomato with his fist".
- Should not be confused with Tone.
- A change in setting, tone, or speakers.
- Deliberate repetition of a word or phrase.
- The author's attitude, stated or implied.
- Repetition of consonant sounds.
- Voice "The tomato was crushed by Robert".
- Generally refers to the person telling the story.
21 Clues: A tool for analysis. • A pair of rhymed lines. • Repetition of consonant sounds. • Should not be confused with Tone. • A change in setting, tone, or speakers. • Statement of opinion or elemental truth. • The author's attitude, stated or implied. • Voice "The tomato was crushed by Robert". • Deliberate repetition of a word or phrase. • ...
MW - Climate changes 2018-08-27
15 Clues: Orkan • Debat • Måling • Bidrage • Drastisk • Kredsløb • udledning • Beregning • Udvikling • Katastrofe • Mellemistid • Indblanding • Drivhuseffekt • Klimaændringer • Forstyrre/blande sig
LD Crossword 2020-10-29
Across
- 3 minutes in which you can make your opponents look stupid.
- the basis of your whole speech
- can you tell the lanier kids to stop ___________?
- "Civil Disobedience in a Democracy is morally justified in a democracy" is a example of a ___________.
Down
- the best debate teacher
- I'm just winging this part, man
- the best middle school debate team.
- During a debate you must be confident and ________-aggressive
- the 16th president of the US who originated LD
- You cant walk into an LD round with a 3 minute ________.
10 Clues: the best debate teacher • the basis of your whole speech • I'm just winging this part, man • the best middle school debate team. • the 16th president of the US who originated LD • can you tell the lanier kids to stop ___________? • You cant walk into an LD round with a 3 minute ________. • 3 minutes in which you can make your opponents look stupid. • ...
Debating 2012-08-13
Across
- The perosn who keeps time.
- The team ini favour of the topic.
- When you find weaknesses in the opposition's arguments.
- An organised argument.
- Reasons in support of your team line.
- When the first speaker introduces what each speaker will be debating.
- What you are marked out of.
Down
- The opposing team on the topic.
- The eprosn who introduces the speakers.
- How you structure what you aare saying.
- The person who judges and scores the debate.
- What you say.
- How you say it.
- What you are trying to prove.
- Research that has been done to strengthen your arguments.
15 Clues: What you say. • How you say it. • An organised argument. • The perosn who keeps time. • What you are marked out of. • What you are trying to prove. • The opposing team on the topic. • The team ini favour of the topic. • Reasons in support of your team line. • The eprosn who introduces the speakers. • How you structure what you aare saying. • ...
School 2019-02-13
TIẾNG ANH 2024-10-31
French work 2018-02-16
30 Clues: book • fish • girl • milk • many • cold • bread • salad • to do • apple • house • to go • to be • cheese • to eat • to ask • friend • school • teacher • to have • english • to want • to watch • backpack • to dance • to speak • to put on • vocabulary • to eat lunch • to be able to
food 2023-12-27
38 Clues: นม • เนย • ซุป • ไก่ • น้ำ • ส้ม • ชีท • ไข่ • ปลา • เห็ด • ข้าว • พริก • ถั่ว • เค้ก • กาแฟ • แครอท • องุ่น • ไอติม • เนื้อ • มะนาว • อาหาร • เกลือ • กล้วย • น้ำตาล • พิซซ่า • คุกกี้ • น้ำมัน • ขนมปัง • แตงกวา • คำศัพท์ • น้ำผลไม้ • แซนด์วิช • มันฝรั่ง • บรอกโคลี • พริกหยวก • มะเขือเทศ • สตอเบอรี่ • ช็อคโกแลต
AJH library crossword puzzle 2025-03-28
Across
- fiction, fantasy
- chapters
- label, barcode
- genre
- monitors
- reference
- out, check in
- bibliography
- laminate
- fiction, fiction
- horror
- archive
- ipad
- internet
- educational
Down
- Ortega, book club
- adventure
- books
- main character
- sports
- Mrs. McCasland
- date, over due
- virtual reality
- writing
- comprehension
- testing
- altus junior high
- classes
- stool, chairs
- lecture
- bookshelf
31 Clues: ipad • books • genre • sports • horror • writing • testing • classes • lecture • archive • chapters • monitors • laminate • internet • adventure • reference • bookshelf • educational • bibliography • out, check in • comprehension • stool, chairs • main character • label, barcode • Mrs. McCasland • date, over due • virtual reality • fiction, fantasy • fiction, fiction • Ortega, book club • altus junior high
philosophy history 2022-01-27
philosophy history 2022-01-27
Debating Words 2022-09-20
8 Clues: observing a topic • an arguable statement • the topic in a debate • something stated in a debate • a conflict between two people • a formal discussion on a particular topic • a debaters reason of why the other person is wrong • a person that argues about a subject in a formal manner
Debating Words 2022-09-20
8 Clues: observing a topic • an arguable statement • the topic in a debate • something stated in a debate • a conflict between two people • a formal discussion on a particular topic • a debaters reason of why the other person is wrong • a person that argues about a subject in a formal manner
Speech and Debate Terms 2024-03-22
Across
- How loud or soft a speaker speaks
- The fear of public speaking
- A feeling of self assurance
- The art of arguing
- The attitude or mood of the words a speaker speaks
- The main argument of a speech or debate
- Synonym for compelling
- Reminds the listeners of your main points
Down
- The support to the claim
- Adding layers of meaning through changing your rate, volume, tone or pitch
- How fast or slowly a speaker speaks
- Personal experience with a topic
- Reasons put forth to oppose an argument or idea
- How high or low the words are spokenPitch
- Sending information verbally or non-verbally
- Sources that support the claim
- A refutation
17 Clues: A refutation • The art of arguing • Synonym for compelling • The support to the claim • The fear of public speaking • A feeling of self assurance • Sources that support the claim • Personal experience with a topic • How loud or soft a speaker speaks • How fast or slowly a speaker speaks • The main argument of a speech or debate • How high or low the words are spokenPitch • ...
POZ CRYPTIC WORDSEARCH PUZZLE 2025-05-08
19 Clues: Debate • Zimbabwe • National • National • Deputies • Honorable • Judiciary • Patriotic • Presidential • mobilization • Transparency • Administrative • Government Policies • Assembly Proportional • Constituencies Unilateral • Democracy Judicial • Economic Regulations Freedom • Justic Livelihoods Budget • Legislative Authority Constitution
LIFT 3 UNIT 3 2024-12-03
17 Clues: sad • show • pain • news • lost • years • group • larger • weather • worried • going in • not alone • discussion • money person • not in person • space for trash • concerned about surroundings
THEY CALL ME MUM 2026-02-09
18 Clues: QHOURI • MARIAH • CHOYCE • REYHCE • KYAISHA • TYAYLAH • MACKSON • NAREIYAH • WONDER ELAWNA • ANGEL ROYHCE • CROCKER NOVA • CURLY LOCS ANGEL • WIZ RYLEN • ONE JAVARRE • SUCKER JAMARIUS • VOCABULARY KYHEIR • ME MUM STACEY YANAIAH • BACK AND CHILL DZGANI
