Define fact and opinion. Facts can be all or some of the following: can be proven, real for all people and places, can be duplicated, can be observed, historical, or 100 percent true. ... Distinguishing between fact and opinion is important for students to understand. This lesson uses many interesting and concrete examples...
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"Fact Versus Opinion" begins with students discussing the difference between fact and opinion. Students then apply what they have learned to an opinion piece selected by the teacher, and then an opinion piece that they have selected.
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Read the statements given and determine if they are facts or opinions. ... Speech-Language Pathologist ... Pedersen Elementary/Altoona Middle School...
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Read the statements and determine if they are facts or opinions. Select your answer from the popup menu. There are a total of 30 statements to evaluate. ... Speech-Language Pathologist ... Pedersen Elementary/Altoona Middle School...
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Materials: sentence strips with the definitions of fact and opinion, chart paper containing a paragraph with a mixture of facts and opinions. ... Further explain the difference between fact & opinion using examples and a sample dialogue. You may want to invite another teacher to your class to help with the dialogue.
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Often the writer's opinion is not stated directly and the reader must put together all of the hints or clues and draw his or her own conclusion. In this chapter you will learn how to recognize inferences and the clues ... Home > Student Resources > Inferences, Fact versus Opinion, and... > Introduction >
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Course: 5th Grade Language Arts ... Discuss the difference between fact and opinion. Orally, have students give facts and opinions about the classroom. ... Students will discern between fact and opinion.
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Fact and Opinion- Is There Really a Difference ... Fact, Opinion, and Reasoned Judgment ... Fact Opinion Game...
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State/National Standards: Demonstrates literal, inferential, and evaluative comprehension skills by distinguishing between fact/opinion and real/unreal actions.
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