Fact or Opinion?.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fact or Opinion How can you tell?.
Advertisements

Connie Campbell Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?
Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?
And Four Seasons in NY State
Fact or Opinion How can you tell?. Statement  A statement is a telling sentence. It tells a reader something.  Statements can be fact or they can be.
A fact is a true statement. Some facts never change. But some facts can change. A fact that does change: Tennessee is a state. A fact that can change:
x 4 = You were too slow………….. Click below to start again!
1.What part of the body do you taste with? hands feet nose tongue.
 Heavily influenced by Aristotle and Descartes  Empiricists around his time: › Berkeley, & Hume (all Brits including Locke)  Rationalists around his.
FACT OR OPINION?.
Lets begin, next Instruction Read each question and answer by clicking the correct answer. Lets go.
Opinion Writing Narrative Writing Informative Writing.
Persuasive Writing Topics By M. Gallo. Watch these two videos for ideas and tips! Be sure to include: Statement of position Facts, examples, evidence.
Interactive Power Point
A fact is a true statement that can be shown to exist or have happened. But some facts can change. A fact that doesn’t change: Cities are full of buildings.
Microsoft® Small Basic
A fact is a true statement. Some facts never change. But some facts can change. A fact that does change: Tennessee is a state. A fact that can change:
Notify Kim Balstad for changes. Objective: I can distinguish fact from opinion in expository text using supporting evidence from the text. Let’s make.
The 4 Seasons Miss. Starr 1 st grade science There are 4 different season. We dress differently depending on what the weather is like outside. There.
Science-Weather Unit Test Click here to begin the test.
Spring Colors Enter our Garden to see all of the beautiful flowers that bloom in the Spring time.
 Answer seven or eight questions correctly from the given ten questions Quiz on addition and subtraction.
Ms. Holewinski’s Short Vowel Review Click the button to begin.
Multiplication Level 1 (Facts 0-2) Read These Instructions:  Try to get the answer before the computer puts it on the screen.  Do not click on your.
A FACT can be proven to be true. proofevidence If you can find proof, or evidence for a sentence, then it is a FACT.
Division Level 1 (facts 0-2, 5, 9) © Thomas 2002.
Division Level 2 (facts 0-9) © Thomas 2002 Click here to start program.
Sentences. What would you like…? Can I have some…, please? I’d like some…,please. That’s my favorite. Sure, here your are.
Lesson Objectives By the end of the lesson we will:  Know what Standard English is  Understand what ‘bias’ is  Be able to identify signs of a bias.
Special Triangles Review
The 21th of September If two witches were watching two watches, which witch would watch which watch?
This Is Me As A Queen By Kaitlin Bencito
The math Game Kimberly Cruz 8th grade
Q058 We ate hot dogs and french fries at a picnic table beneath an old oak dripping with Spanish moss. Change ... french > French oak > Oak Spanish >
Have you ever been to a museum?
A B C Sound Off! Connie Campbell.
Fact or Opinion?.
Basic Parts of a Computer
Water can exist in three different states
How to Read a Thermometer
Fact or Opinion?.
Created by Carrie Ziolkowski, GALACTIC
Fact or Opinion?.
Test your knowledge of Litres and millilitres
How to Read a Thermometer
Dolch Sight Words, Primer d-n
Fact or Opinion?.
Fact or Opinion?.
Fact or Opinion?.
An Interactive Exercise
PARTS OF THE COMPUTER Let’s Learn the...
Fact or Opinion?.
Crack the Code Continue.
Understanding Fact and Opinion
Multiplying By 3 Third Grade.
Fact or Opinion?.
Fact or Opinion?.
How to Tell One from the Other!
Fact or Opinion?.
Angles on a straight line Vertically opposite angles
Ratios introduction Start.
Section 10.1 Ratios.
Fact or Opinion?.
Objective: To understand the difference between a fact and an opinion.
Fact or Opinion?.
Fact or Opinion?.
CAPITALS RULE Created by Mrs. Rowell.
Test your knowledge of Litres and millilitres
Fact or Opinion?.
Test your knowledge of Litres and millilitres
Presentation transcript:

Fact or Opinion?

A fact is a true statement. Some facts never change. But some facts can change. A fact that can change: A fact that does change: Tennessee is a state. This food is hot.

An opinion is a statement that tells what someone thinks. Opinions can also can change.

Can you tell if the following statements are facts or opinions? Let’s practice.

Every year except leap year has 365 days. Fact Opinion

Oops! That statement is a fact.

Correct! That statement is a fact.

French fries taste better with ketchup. Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks.

Correct! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks.

Maple, oak, and pine are types of trees. Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is a fact. OH…NUTS!

Correct! That statement is a fact. You’re doing GREAT!

The temperature outside is 20 degrees. Fact Opinion

Correct! That statement is a fact. Watch Out! You’re getting hot!

OOPS! That statement is a fact. Watch Out! You’re getting cold!

Computers are the best invention ever! Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is an opinion …but I’d have to agree with it!

Correct! That statement is an opinion …and I’d have to agree with it!

I think I look terrible in orange. Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks. I think you look marvelous in orange.

Correct! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks. I think you look marvelous in orange.

Mother is working in the garden. Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is a fact. Get the idea?

Correct! That statement is a fact. Now you’re getting the idea!

Pizza is the best tasting food. Opinion Fact

an opinion. It tells what someone thinks. OOPS! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks. I think burgers are best.

Correct! That statement is an opinion. It tells what someone thinks. I think burgers are best.

Soccer and tennis are both sports. Fact Opinion

OOPS! That statement is a fact.

Correct! That statement is a fact.

How did you do? If you need more help, click the button below and try again.