ONLINE FALL 2024 CLUBS!
MORE than just screen time.
DebateAble Online Clubs are an opportunity for kids to connect with each other in a meaningful way, learning powerful debate skills like critical thinking, public speaking and teamwork, in a supportive, fun environment. Guided by dedicated, experienced coaches, debaters play games, debate relevant topics, and consider issues from more than one perspective in a positive, fun environment. Just 8-12 kids per club lets every voice be heard.
Learning to debate with civility is integral to all lessons.
No experience necessary for most clubs. Just show up ready to learn and have fun.
Scroll down to CLICK on the DebateAble Club that's the best fit for your child!
INTRO SPEECH & DEBATE I MULTILEVEL I ADVANCED MULTILEVEL
MIDDLE SCHOOL I ADVANCED MIDDLE SCHOOL
Introduction to Speech & Debate (3rd graders)
Introduction to debate is for any third grader or rising third grader who has a lot to say or who is still finding their voice. Students participate in debate games and activities, discussing and debating issues relevant to their age group. Emphasis on public speaking and building confidence. No experience necessary.
Topics and lessons vary every club session.
Wednesdays, Sept 18 - Nov 20
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm PT I $250/student I 10 mtgs
Multilevel (4th and 5th graders)
Clubs for 4th and 5th graders at all levels. Students learn and practice debate format and skills through lessons, activities and argumentation and a final capstone event. Students are encouraged to think outside of their own opinions and listen actively to others. Emphasis is on the development of arguments and refutations. No debate experience required.
Debate Clubs do NOT include Tournament Session or tournament involvement.
(A separate tournament prep session, culminating in an online national tournament to be held February 1st, will be posted in October. Click here for more information.)
Saturdays, Sept 14 - Nov 16
10:30 - 11:45 am PT | $300/student | 10 meetings
Tuesdays, Sept 17 - Nov 19
4:30 - 5:45 pm PT | $300/student | 10 meetings
Fridays, Sept 20 - Nov 22
4:00 - 5:15 pm PT | $300/student | 10 meetings
Multilevel Advanced (4th and 5th graders)
Clubs for fourth and fifth graders with at least two prior DebateAble sessions. Activities, debates and final capstone project focus on higher levels of reasoning and argumentation, exploring topics with greater depth and continuing to practice and expand skills learned in Multilevel Debate.
Debate Clubs do NOT include Tournament Session or tournament involvement.
(A separate tournament prep session, culminating in an online national tournament to be held February 1st, will be posted in October. Click here for more information.)
Saturdays, Sept 14 - Nov 16
9:15 - 10:30 am PT | $300/student | 10 meetings
Middle School Debate (6th - 8th graders)
Middle schoolers practice a more advanced format of debate that includes more frequent interactions with opponents than elementary debate. Cross examination and refutation skills are a centerpiece of the curriculum, and games, activities and a final capstone event supporting these skills keep students engaged and challenged.
Debate Clubs do NOT include Tournament Session or tournament involvement.
(A separate tournament prep session, culminating in an online national tournament to be held February 1st, will be posted in October. Click here for more information.)
Saturdays: Sept 14 - Nov 16
10:45 am - 12:00 pm PT I $300/student I 10mtgs
Wednesdays: Sept 18 - Nov 20
4:00 - 5:15 pm PT I $300/student I 10mtgs
Fridays: Sept 20 - Nov 22
4:00 - 5:15 pm PT I $300/student I 10mtgs
Middle School Advanced Debate (6th - 8th graders)
Clubs for middle schoolers with at least two prior DebateAble sessions including at least one Middle School Club. Students explore multiple formats with a focus on Public Forum Debate. Lessons designed to prepare students for high school debate. Coaches challenge advanced students to continue to grow as thinkers and debaters.
This session, debaters will participate in an online tournament sponsored by Seattle University, on Friday, November 22nd.
Mondays, Sept 16 - Nov 18
4:30 - 5:45 pm PT I $365/student I 9 mtgs + tournament
What families and kids are saying about DebateAble Online Clubs:
PARENTS...
"The coaches are great and the club teaches important speaking skills. The topics are interesting too!"
"I liked that it helped my child think through things methodically, specifically teaching logical fallacies, teamwork, excellent feedback and pushing kids to use evidence to support their thinking."
"She's made progress in critical thinking, how to prepare an argument, and become more confident in her public speaking."
"Thanks for all the work you are doing with this program. It has probably been the most positive, intellectually challenging experience he has had all year."
KIDS...
"I really like this club and I LOOOOOOOVE the coaches!"
"I love the arguments and I'm learning so much. It's fun to debate people outside of my own family."
"My favorite thing is doing practice debates with the other kids in the club."
"One thing I like about this club is that we learn while we have so much fun. I used to think I wouldn't like debate but now I love it!"
"I learned how to argue for a claim, no matter if I agree or disagree with it."
"What I like about debate is the games we play. And my coach. He's the best!"
Who is eligible to attend a DebateAble Club?
DebateAble has clubs for any child from third grade through middle school. The only clubs that require debate experience are the Advanced Clubs.
Which club should I sign up my elementary school child for, Multilevel or Advanced?
- Multilevel:
- All rising 4/5 graders MAY sign up for a Multilevel Club. Coaches are skilled at working together with kids of all levels of experience and will meet your student where they're at.
- All rising 4/5 graders new to debate SHOULD sign up for Multilevel Club
- Most rising 4/5 graders who have had only one prior session with DebateAble SHOULD sign up for Multilevel Club. If your child has participated in only one prior session, but you or your child's coach believes your child should enroll in Advanced, please email us.
- Advanced:
- Any rising 4/5/6 grader who has participated in two or more sessions of DebateAble is eligible for Advanced Debate Club.
Tell me more about your national tournaments?
DebateAble's end of session tournaments are an opportunity for every 4-8 grade debater to participate in an ONLINE competition that includes up to 200 other DebateAble students from around the world. Family members are invited to sit in the audience of our unique online setting to watch their debaters demonstrate the argumentation and public speaking skills they've learned and practiced throughout the session.
Does it cost extra to participate in the tournament?
No, DebateAble tournaments are built into the program structure and included in the session tuition.
Do you offer private debate camps for groups of friends or classmates?
Yes! Private clubs are the same price as our regular clubs. Contact us for more information.
What does an online debate meeting look like?
Take a look for yourself! Here is a short clip of some of our students practicing debate during their online debate club.
What should my child expect from Debate Club?
In Intro to Speech and Debate, young debaters focus on public speaking and debate fundamentals with multiple opportunities to present for one another.
In all other Clubs, the first half of the session debaters learn debate skills like public speaking, argumentation, refutation, critical thinking and more through lessons and games. During the second half of every session, debaters spend much of their time in debates, practicing the skills they've learned and creating affirmative and negative arguments in teams of two or three. Multilevel, Advanced and Middle School debaters participate in DebateAble's National Tournament at the conclusion of the session.
Advanced Clubs continue with the same basic structure as Multilevel but at an advanced degree of thinking, reasoning, debate concepts and format, etc.
Middle school debaters are taught a format that's similar to high school debate and discuss and argue topics that are relevant to their age group.
All students work collaboratively, and ideas and opinions are shared as they are encouraged to consider different perspectives on any issue.