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the differences between opinion and opinion in an english language text is shown with two different words

Teaching the difference between facts and opinions is such an important comprehension skill for students - actually, for all of us! Just because we saw it on TV or read it on the internet does not make it a fact.

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Wow! I just realized that I totally missed out on posting the rest of our Halloween fun! The week of Halloween we did a few book related projects that turned out GREAT! This first picture is a class project. We read Ten Timid Ghosts (and a few other books with a haunted house, too!) then I told the kids I wanted to draw a Haunted House but I didn't know where to start! So they gave me every detail---right down to what shape of windows I should use and even an "Olaf" trick-or-treater at the…

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a sign that says fact and opinion freebie

FACT: something done or said in the past or present; it can be proven OPINION: a belief, opinion or idea The Fact & Opinion FREEBIE comes with the following resources: Fact & Opinion anchor chart Fact & Opinion Organizer Fact & Opinion Pictures: Ice Cream Please click here, or on the graphic below to get your FREE fact ... Read More about Fact & Opinion FREEBIES!

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a drawing of a girl with dreadlocks and a hat that says, some things don't happen to act

Hello Everyone! It is a fact that we were really busy today reading and writing nonfiction!! It is my opinion that the little fiction/nonfiction activity we did today was my favorite! :) We have been so busy with understanding what the difference is between fiction and nonfiction, and learning the features of nonfiction selections, I thought I had better slip a little fact and opinion strategy in our day. I used this visual to help them understand, and we talked a lot about some of the facts…

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a pink poster with the words elements of fiction written in different languages and pictures on it

Read about how we used Cinderella stories to beef up our opinion writing, learn about elements of fiction stories and explore adjectives in first grade!

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a white sign with writing on it that says what is your opinion? how you feel about something

This week we forge ahead into our next writing unit... opinion writing! In Kindergarten we start with basic sight word sentences like the ones on my anchor chart, really focus in on what star writers

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This fact vs. opinion sort gives students a chance to distinguish between fact and opinion in preparation for writing about their own opinion.   Use this in small groups or as a whole group activity on the whiteboard. Each card follows OG scope and sequence through y says e and two syllable/compound words (ie: sometimes). This activity comes with 24 fact or opinion cards and heading cards to sort into categories. Facts Vs Opinions For Kids, Facts Vs Opinions Activities, Teaching Fact And Opinion Skills, Fact Vs Opinion Sort, Fact Vs Opinion Task Cards, Fact Vs Opinion Activity, Fact And Opinion Worksheet, Teaching Classroom Decor, 4th Grade Reading

This fact vs. opinion sort gives students a chance to distinguish between fact and opinion in preparation for writing about their own opinion. Use this in small groups or as a whole group activity on the whiteboard. Each card follows OG scope and sequence through y says e and two syllable/compound words (ie: sometimes). This activity comes with 24 fact or opinion cards and heading cards to sort into categories. *Heads up: some cutting prep required ahead of time.

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two different types of words that are used to describe what is in the text below

This fact and opinion anchor chart is interactive! After discussing the meanings of "fact" and "opinion", students read and classify statements. Students glue their statements in the fact column or the opinion column. FREE printables are included so you can replicate this anchor chart!

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