Grade 2/Fact vs Opinion
🏀 Sports Headlines (1505)
Read exciting sports reports and interviews, then decide: which statements are facts and which are opinions? Great for understanding news and media.
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Quick Tip
Facts in sports: scores, dates, records, statistics. Opinions: what coaches, fans, or writers think about a player or game.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Fact: A statement that can be verified or proven true.
Opinion: A personal view or judgment, not necessarily true.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Write a headline about a game.
- Discuss a player's best skill.
- Create a sports team mascot.
Parent Tip
Read a sports article together. Ask your child to find one fact and one opinion.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
analyze textsupport claimsread sports news
