Opinions – Label the statements to the best of your ability.
Fact vs. Opinion – What is your opinion on these four topics.
Fact or Opinion? – It starts out as an identification activity and then ends on paragraph writing.
Evaluating Claims – Label it with an "F" or "O".
Is It Fact or Is It Opinion? – Is it how you think or feel? If "Yes", then it is not a fact.
Evaluating Claims – Susan Fenimore Cooper, in which she argued that women should not be given the right to vote.
Fact and Opinion – Write a paragraph that gives facts about a particular food.
Distinguishing Fact from Opinion – Identify whether or not each of the following numbered sentences below are fact or opinion.
Put It To Rest – What is your position on these statements?
Just The Facts Mam! – What is your favorite movie? Write four facts about the movie. Then right four opinions you have about the movie.
Facts and Clues Stream – Certain words like: the best, worst, should, should not and I think: are clues that what you are reading is an opinion.
No Doubts – An opinion tells how someone thinks or feels. A fact can be proven true.
Solar System Facts – Can you tell which of the following statements are facts, and which are opinions?
You Decide – Identify whether or not each of the following numbered sentences below are fact or opinion.
Making Claims – Choose one of the topics below. Write four facts about the topic.