Identifying Facts and Opinions
Recognize the difference between a fact and an opinion
A statement of fact can be proven to be either true or false. A statement of opinion expresses what someone believes or thinks. An important reading skill is knowing when the writer is being objective with the facts or is trying express an opinion they may not share with the reader. These worksheets use a variety of facts and opinions to help the student recognize the difference.
Fact or Opinion Options
Instructions:
![]() Begin with a description and example |
Select one or more problem types for the page.
Problem Types:
![]() Fill in the blank |
![]() Which sentence is a fact or opinion |
![]() Multiple choice |
![]() Complete the sentences |
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