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Fact vs. Opinion – Grammar & Writing

Help students learn the difference between facts and opinions with this engaging grammar and writing resource! Designed to build critical thinking and writing skills, this activity set guides learners to identify, analyze, and write clear facts and opinions across different contexts.

Perfect for elementary and middle school classrooms, this resource supports students in understanding how facts are based on evidence, while opinions express personal thoughts or beliefs.

  • What students will learn:

Identify facts vs. opinions

Understand key signal words and clues

Analyze sentences and short texts

Write clear factual statements and opinion sentences

Strengthen critical thinking and writing skills

  • Great for:

Grammar and writing lessons

Reading comprehension practice

Independent work, small groups, or whole-class instruction

Centers, review, homework, or assessment

This resource is easy to implement and helps students become more thoughtful readers and stronger writers by clearly distinguishing between facts and opinions.

Subject: Grammar & Writing
Skills: Critical Thinking, Reading, Writing

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