Worksheets On Fact And Opinion. Worksheets > Reading > Reading by topic > Fact or Opinion. Facts are statements that are either backed up directly by evidence or where evidence can easily be retrieved to prove it.
In the current climate of information readers are left to decide if what they are reading contains a hidden agenda of sorts. Facts are statements that are either backed up directly by evidence or where evidence can easily be retrieved to prove it. Learn the strategy to differentiate facts from opinions, by looking for helpful clues in the form of signal words.
Are the statements facts (they really happened in the story) or opinions (what someone thinks)?.
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You will receive posters, anchor charts, graphic organizers, practice pages, and a unique picture activity. This fun scoot uses the Duck Dynasty Theme to help your kiddos practice finding facts and opinions. Included with this Fact and Op Fact Detective Learning the difference between facts and opinions is a valuable life skill and a powerful mindfulness practice.