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Differentiating Between Facts And Opinions

Differentiating Between Facts And Opinions. By: Anjali. Some animals are endangered!. Miss Let is a great teacher!. Facts. Facts are something you can prove.

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Differentiating Between Facts And Opinions

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  1. Differentiating Between Facts And Opinions By: Anjali Some animals are endangered! Miss Let is a great teacher!

  2. Facts Facts are something you can prove. A fact is also something that is known to is/has existed or occurred. An example is: My cousins came to FL during Thanksgiving break.

  3. Opinions A opinion is something that only you might like. An example is: Your gorgeous! A opinion is also a view about a particular issue.

  4. Fact vs. Opinion Now that you know just about a little of Facts and Opinions…… Here is some more info.

  5. Facts vs. Opinions • Opinions • In other words it is what the person believes or thinks, and is not necessarily the truth. • Facts • Anything that is done or happens; anything actually existent; any statement strictly true; truth; reality."

  6. Info. On Opinions • Sometimes it is challenging to tell the facts and opinions apart. For example, is the following a fact or an opinion? • "Abraham Lincoln was the most eloquent writer of all the U.S. Presidents."

  7. Answer • This an opinion, but you have to know that eloquent is a descriptive word to for this to become clear. Descriptive words are subjective, or state someone's opinion. It can become unclear how to separate fact and opinion when many people hold the same opinion.

  8. More Info. On Facts Three examples of facts that are concrete and that could be documented include: • 1.The house was painted on November 18, 1999. • 2.Today is Saturday. • 3.My brother had a temperature of one hundred and two degrees this morning.

  9. Info. On Facts Three facts above can be changed to opinions would be to add a belief or view. For example: • • The house was painted recently on November 18, 1999, so it looks as good as new. • • Today is Saturday and Mark always sleeps in on Saturdays, so that is why he is late for the game. • • There was no way for me to go to school because my son had a temperature of one hundred and two degrees this morning.

  10. Now The Quiz......

  11. Quiz • What is a fact? • Something you can prove • Something only you like • A scientist

  12. Answer • The answer is…… • Something you can prove

  13. Quiz • What is a Opinion? • Something that a dog can eat • Something that a person believes in • Something you hate

  14. Answers • The answer is…. b) Something a person believes in

  15. Quiz What sentence is a opinion? • You are so sweet! • Thanks for the pie • My name is Anjali

  16. Answer • The answer is….. • You are so sweet!

  17. Quiz • What sentence is a fact? • My sister’s name is Sunny • You’re funny • That game is really fun!

  18. Answers • The answer is……. • My sister’s name is Sunny

  19. THE END! • Thanks for watching and learning about facts and opinions. Hope you learned a lot more about facts and opinions!

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