Grade 6/Fact vs Opinion
📰 News Flash! (1508)
Read real-style news articles on topics kids care about — then identify the facts, spot the opinions, and explain your thinking like a critical reader!
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Quick Tip
News articles mix reporter facts (verified data) with opinions from sources. Look for: statistics = often fact; quotes with "I think/best/should" = usually opinion.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Fact: Something true that can be proven.
Opinion: What someone thinks or feels.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Identify facts/opinions in news articles.
- Write a short news report.
- Discuss evidence for claims.
Parent Tip
Ask if the weather report is a fact or an opinion about tomorrow.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
fact opinion identificationtextual evidencecritical thinking
