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Fact and Opinion Worksheet Activities

Whether they are analyzing literature or informational texts, it is important for students to recognize the difference between a fact and an opinion. A fact is statement proven to be true. An opinion is a stated preference or idea, which may vary from source to source or person to person. You may view and download these worksheets by clicking on the title below. They are free for you to print and use at home or in class.Be sure to check out all of our reading worksheets. If you're looking for more activities, check out www.readingvine.com's fact and opinion reading passages.

Fact and Opinion Worksheet: Switch It Up!

Fact and Opinion Worksheet: Switch It Up!

This worksheet asks your student to turn facts into opinions and opinons into facts!

Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12

Fact or Opinion Activity: I Think and I Know

Fact or Opinion Activity: I Think and I Know

In this worksheet your student will write facts and opinions about a variety of subjects.

Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12

Fact or Opinion Activity: The Battle of the Cards

Fact or Opinion Activity: The Battle of the Cards

Here’s a fun game for students to learn the difference between facts and opinions!

Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12

Fact vs. Opinion Worksheet Activity: Do You Know Elephants?

Fact vs. Opinion Worksheet Activity: Do You Know Elephants?

The mighty elephant is the focus of this fact or opinion worksheet.

Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12

Is It a Fact or an Opinion?

Is It a Fact or an Opinion?

Time to identify the facts and opinions!

Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12
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