Facts vs Opinions Worksheet
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Facts vs Opinions Worksheet
📚 Understanding Facts and Opinions
FACT: A statement that can be proven true or false with evidence. Facts can be checked and verified.
Example: "Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand." (This can be proven with population data)
OPINION: A statement that expresses someone's thoughts, feelings, or beliefs. Opinions cannot be proven right or wrong.
Example: "Auckland is the best city in New Zealand." (This is someone's personal view)
🔍 Part 1: Identify Facts and Opinions
Instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Circle FACT if the statement can be proven, or circle OPINION if it shows someone's personal view.
✏️ Part 2: Strengthen Your Opinions
Instructions: The sentences below are opinions. Rewrite each opinion to include evidence or supporting details that make your argument stronger.
Rewrite with evidence or supporting details:
Rewrite with evidence or supporting details:
Rewrite with evidence or supporting details:
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