

Speech & Debate helps kids express their ideas clearly, build confidence, and think critically. It encourages listening, reasoning, and presenting opinions respectfully. This worksheet focuses on developing these essential communication skills in a fun way.
Observe & Explain: Real-life debate situations for analysis
Choose What Helps / Match the Skills: Identify key habits and match skills with benefits
Choose the Correct Option: Pick the best strategies to improve debate performance
Choose the Best Response: Practise effective ways to respond during debates
Skill Focus: Listening, reasoning, organising ideas, and giving clear examples
This worksheet uses short, engaging activities to make learning interactive and effective.
Grade: 5
Ideal For: Students learning speech, debate, and public speaking skills
Helps teachers and parents guide kids in improving communication, reasoning, and confidence
Improves confidence in expressing ideas
Teaches active listening and respectful communication
Strengthens reasoning, organisation, and clarity in arguments
Prepares students for school debates, presentations, and group discussions
Mistakes Ananya is making:
❌ Interrupting others
❌ Sharing opinions without reasons
❌ Making points unclear
Why listening is important:
✅ Helps understand others’ points
✅ Allows thoughtful, respectful responses
✅ Improves the quality of your arguments
How reasons & examples strengthen arguments:
✅ Makes your points clear and convincing
✅ Helps the audience understand your perspective
✅ Adds credibility to your ideas
List of good speech & debate skills:
✅ Listening carefully
✅ Giving reasons
✅ Organising ideas
Which habit improves a debate?
✅ Supporting points with examples ✅
Match the skill with its benefit:
Listening → Better responses ✅
Clear structure → Easy understanding ✅
When your opponent finishes speaking, you should:
✅ Respond calmly with reasons
To make your speech effective, your ideas should be:
✅ Clear and organised
When giving an opinion in a debate, you should:
✅ Give reasons and examples
30–40 minutes; designed for fun, short activities to keep kids engaged.
Yes! Suitable for kids new to speech and debate, with easy-to-understand guidance.
Listening, reasoning, organising ideas, giving clear opinions, and responding respectfully.