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Is it a fact or just an opinion? These worksheets give students practice distinguishing facts from opinions. Choose your grade / topic: Grade 2 - Fact or Opinion Worksheets. Are the statements facts (they really happened in the story) or opinions (what someone thinks)?. Grade 3 - Fact vs.Opinion Worksheets
Use these printable anchor charts to reinforce student understanding of the differences between facts and opinions. This anchor chart set features three posters in both colour and black & white: What is a fact? What is an opinion?
Circle the word “fact” if it is true or it really happened in the story. Circle the word “opinion” if it is what someone thinks or believes. 1. Maria thought Louisa’s costume was great. 2. Louisa’s costume was a hot dog. 3. Louisa had been too busy to help Maria. 4. Maria was happy about her costume idea. 5. The red hat cost two dollars.
• Create an anchor chart displaying the difference between fact and opinion. • Students go on a scavenger hunt to find examples of facts and opinions in their books. • Students use the fact vs. opinion books while reading independently.
Click the buttons to print each organizer. Improve your students' critical thinking with these ready-to-print fact and opinion charts being ideal for scientific explanation, journalism and research work.
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Fact vs. Opinion Chart Facts: Opinions: Summary of Facts: What do you think? What is your opinion?