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Teaching the difference between facts and opinions is such an important comprehension skill for students – actually, for all of us! Just because we saw it on TV or read it on the internet does not make it a fact. The first step in discerning the difference between facts and opinion is to understand what each […]
Use these printable worksheets to teach students the difference between fact statements and opinion statements.

Mary Hessler saved to 2020-2021
Download two free fact and opinion worksheets for your Language Arts classroom. Help your students learn the difference between a fact and an opinion.

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Fact vs opinion
Fact and Opinion cards: these can be used as a sorting activity or as a class activity where you work together to create a classroom fact and opinion anchor chart!
This language arts activity will help your students identify Facts from Opinions. This is such an important reading comprehension skill for the kiddos - it helps develop discernment in all areas of their lives. Just because someone said it, or it was on TV, does not make it a fact!

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Using this Sports Fact and Opinion Worksheet, students write fact next to each statement that is a fact and opinion next to each statement that is an opinion.
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We are working on distinguishing between facts and opinions this week. Head on over to my blog to grab your free fact and opinion sort by clicking my button below! You Might Also Like:Shape Names Self Correcting PuzzleHow to Make Spelling Fun – Parent HandoutSpooky jokes -freebie!St. Patty’s Day Math

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