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Pro-Junk Food Politicians. Anit-Junk Food Politicians. Principals. Teachers. Middle School Students. Parents. Bottled Water Company. Natural Snack Company. Apple Farmers. Cheese Makers. Soda Company. Potato Chip Company. Ice Cream Truck. Gym Teachers. Coaches. Pediatricians. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 2: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 3: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Pro-Junk Food

Politicians

Page 4: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Anit-Junk Food

Politicians

Page 5: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Principals

Page 6: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Teachers

Page 7: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Middle School

Students

Page 8: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

ParentsIf you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 9: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

Bottled Water

Company

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 10: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Natural Snack

Company

Page 11: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Apple Farmers

Page 12: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Cheese Makers

Page 13: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Soda Company

Page 14: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

Potato Chip Company

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 15: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

Ice Cream Truck

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 16: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Gym Teachers

Page 17: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Coaches

Page 18: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

PediatriciansIf you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Page 19: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Cafeteria Workers

Page 20: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Candy Store Owner

Page 21: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilege To have an informal debate where the Chair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debate To end the session Motion to adjourn

Superintendent

Page 22: Pro-Junk Food Politicians

If you want… Then raise your placard and say…

To ask the chair a question Point of inquiry

To make a request related to your comfort Point of personal privilegeTo ask another delegate a question Point of information

To have an informal debate where theChair decides who will speak

Motion for a moderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To have an informal debate with no rules Motion for an unmoderated caucus (how long? For what purpose?)

To stop talking and vote Motion to close debateTo end the session Motion to adjourn

Heart Surgeons