A worksheet to practice identifying facts and opinions.
Use this worksheet when teaching students the difference between facts and opinions.
Students will read a set of sentences and color the facts blue and the opinions red.
This resource can be used as independent practice after a lesson or together as a whole-class activity in the middle of a lesson. Simply project the worksheet on the dry-erase board and work through the questions together.
Why not have your students create their own fact and opinion grid as an extension activity to give to a partner to color in.
Use the drop-down menu to choose between the PDF or Google slides version. An answer key is included in the download.
This resource was created by Heather Chambers, a teacher/librarian in Texas and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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