Lesson Plan

Grades 9-12

The Great Bag Debate

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1 hour

SUBJECTS: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies

TOPICS: Economics, Personal Consumption, Solid Waste

Resource Overview

Students conduct research either in favor of or against plastic bag bans and taxes, then debate their assigned stance.

Students will be able to:
  • Present and defend an argument during a debate about plastic bag use.
  • Discern the relative costs and benefits of a plastic bag policy that affects the environment and people’s lifestyles, and determine the best solution.
The great bag debate - paper bags versus plastic bags

Features of This Resource

  • Great lesson plan for social economics
  • Students must defend a position based on evidence
  • Students practice public speaking

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This lesson plan must be purchased as part of a lesson packet or as part of a full curriculum that is available in our store.

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