Distinguish between fact/opinion and reality/fantasy. SPI 0401.5.3
Links verified on 10/27/2011
- Fact and Opinion - lab activity to determine whether a statement is a fact, an opinion, or a combination of both
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- Fact and Opinion - another lab activity to identify facts and opinions in a textbook passage
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- Fact/Opinion - a worksheet about food to print
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- Fact/Opinion Game - Read the statements and determine if they are facts or opinions. Select your answer from the popup menu. This site checks answers and keeps total score.
- Fact or Opinion Online Quiz - Scores results.
- Fact or Opinion Game - on Quia
- Fact or Opinion Game - on Quia
- Fact or Opinion Game - on Quia.
- Fact or Opinion - for primary grades from Primary Resources.
- Fact or Opinion online quiz - Take this quiz. It is scored online.
- A mix of factual information and the opinions of the author - Often the opinions are disguised as fact, to make the author's argument seem more believable.
- Martin Luther King Jr.: Fact or Opinion? (a worksheet to print, not interactive)
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- MLK Fact and Opinion - lesson plan from Education World
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