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Reading Comprehension

Facts and Opinions Worksheets


Prepare students for intelligent decision making! Being a responsible consumer and effective communicator can depend on the ability to distinguish between fact and opinion. Sharpen your students' ability to tell the difference with this unit prepared for elementary through high school levels. Unique activities focus on learning center task cards, writing original examples of fact and opinion based on selected vocabulary, completing a graphic handout, and creating reading comprehension books.


Fact or Opinion Learning Center - Grades 2 to 3
     Write fact or opinion for each card - 10 sentences per set (Grades 2-3)

Write fact or opinion for each card - 15 sentences per set (Grades 2-3)

Write the card number - student is given fact or opinion - 10 sentences per set (Grades 2-3)

Write the card number - student is given fact or opinion - 15 sentences per set (Grades 2-3)


Fact or Opinion Learning Center - Grades 4 to 5
     Write fact or opinion for each card - 10 sentences per set (Grades 4-5)

Write fact or opinion for each card - 15 sentences per set (Grades 4-5)

Write the card number - student is given fact or opinion - 10 sentences per set (Grades 4-5)

Write the card number - student is given fact or opinion - 15 sentences per set (Grades 4-5)


Facts and Opinions Mixed Review
     Grade 1
     Grade 2
     Grade 3
     Grade 4
     Grade 5
     Grade 6
     Mixed Words (grades 5-7; Children's Dictionary)


Fact or Opinion? (sentences are given)
     Grades 2-3
     Grades 4-6


Write Opinions and Facts
     Grade 1
     Grade 2
     Grade 3
     Grade 4
     Grade 5
     Grade 6
     Mixed Words (grades 5-7; Children's Dictionary)


Facts and Opinions Handout
     Fact or opinion handout (PDF format)


Reading Comprehension - Skills Review
     Reading Comprehension Mixed Skills Review


Reading Book with Fact and Opinion Questions

          Reading Book with Fact and Opinion Questions



Reading Comprehension Skills


Reading Comprehension Skills

Alliterations

Author's Purpose

Cause and Effect

Compare and Contrast

Context Clues

Drawing Conclusions

Hyperbole

Idioms - Figurative Language

Inferences

Literary Elements

Main Character and Characters


Main Idea

Making Connections

Multiple Meaning Words

Onomatopoeia

Personification

Point of View

Sequencing

Setting

Similes and Metaphors

Summarizing

Supporting Facts




Figurative Language
   Figurative Language


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