Mission to Mars Debate Camp

This camp is intended for students with no prior experience. Students will engage in a week-long, 2 hour daily course where they research,  write, deliver and defend an argumentative speech.

This course is available online and in-person.

What You'll Learn:

Students will learn how to write a speech based on a creative debate scenario and asks the question, Which current or historical figure would be the best person to form a new human civilization? Instructors will work with students in an informative and interactive atmosphere.
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Upcoming Camps.

Online

June 27th - July 1st
July 11th - July 16th
July 18th - July 22nd
August 29th - September 2nd

In-Person Arkansas

July 5th - 9th
Little Rock, AR - Donaghey Student Center

In-Person New York

August 15th- August 19th
New York, NY-  59th Street & Lexington, 12th floor

Daily Schedule.

Warm Up/Attendance (15 minutes)
Review/Preview Daily Lesson Plan (10 minutes)
  • Teachers will review previous lessons and preview upcoming lesson objectives
Direct Instruction & Lecture (35 minutes)
10 minute break
Guided Practice (45 minutes)
  • Students apply lesson material.
  • *On the days where students are competing, all instructional time is spent on conducting debates and those days will not include direct instruction from the teacher.

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