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Historical figures, scientists, and leaders have said powerful things — but are their words facts or opinions? Deep critical thinking for upper grades.
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Quick Tip
Key challenge: a statement from a history book, scientist, or leader can still be an opinion if it expresses a judgment. Look at the words — not just who said it.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Fact: Something known to be true.
Opinion: A belief or judgment about something.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
  • Identify facts and opinions in news articles.
  • Write a short paragraph with facts and opinions.
  • Debate a simple topic, stating facts and opinions.
Parent Tip

Ask your child to share a fact and an opinion about their favorite book.

Learning Path
Skill Level

beginner

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
distinguish fact from opinionsupport claims with evidenceanalyze text for bias