93 pages 3 hours read

Margaret Peterson Haddix

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Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008

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“Debate: Time Travel Quandary”

In this activity, students will learn to create criteria for decision-making and then debate whether Jonah, Katherine, and Chip should travel to the future or the past.

Imagine that when trapped in the cave, Jonah, Katherine, and Chip can get their cell phones working long enough to call you for advice about whether they should go to the future or the past.

As a class, develop the 3-5 most important criteria for the two debate teams to analyze in their argument, using the bullet points below as a guide:

  • Problem: What decision must be made?
  • Alternatives: What are the choices? What are the pros and cons of each choice?
  • Criteria: What are the most important things to consider when making this decision?

Then, split into two debate groups: Team Future and Team Past. Each group will be responsible for creating a recommendation for Jonah, Katherine, and Chip that includes the following:

  • Analysis: Provide an analysis of the criteria from your side of the argument. For example, if “safety” is a criterion, Team Future will analyze safety from the position that they should go to the future.