Q2 W4 LS6 Elem Activity
Q2 W4 LS6 Elem Activity
Q2 W4 LS6 Elem Activity
Quarter 2- Week 4
Elementary
Facts are always true, always verifiable. Meanwhile, opinions are not probably true nor objectively verifiable for
they come from personal viewpoints.
Opinions are not facts; they are reflection of one's beliefs. Inferences, on the other hand, are made from implicit
statements; not explicit. Explicit statements are direct statements. Implicit statements have to be made from
evidence and reasoning. They have to be drawn into conclusion.
An inference is an idea or conclusion that’s drawn from evidence and reasoning. We infer by using observation and
background knowledge to determine a conclusion that makes sense. When we make inferences while listening, we
are using the evidence that is available in the text to draw a logical conclusion.
APPLICATION
Directions: Can you tell which a fact (F) is and which is an opinion (O)? Write your answers on the blank.
1. _____Whales are mammals too.
2. _____Filipinos are a breed of hospitable people.
3. _____Dogs are man’s most loyal friends.
4. _____According to a survey 45% of Filipino adults use the internet.
5. _____Boracay is among the best beaches in the world.
6. _____The Philippines and Indonesia are archipelagic states.
7. _____ Police discovered that the fire was caused by faulty wiring.
8. _____Clouds are made of water drops or ice crystals.
9. _____Most company managers believe that attitude is more important than intelligence.
10. _____The result of the swab test confirmed that the lady was positive for COVID-19.
EVALUATION