Fact From Opinion
Fact From Opinion
Fact From Opinion
- Within:
1) Science - Students can identify facts and opinions in scientific texts, enhancing
their critical thinking skills.
Review Motivation:
Engaging Activity 3 - Creating a K-W-L chart to analyze the story's facts and
opinions.
Instructions -
2) Have students work in groups to identify facts and opinions in the story.
Rubric
Assessment Questions:
2) Can you provide an example of a fact and an opinion from the story?
3) How do facts and opinions influence the reader's understanding of the narrative?
Instructions -
2) Have students act out scenes from story from their character's perspective.
Rubric
Assessment Questions:
3) Can you identify the main character's perspective in a story you recently read?
Instructions -
Rubric
Assessment Questions:
1) How did the image influence your perception of facts and opinions?
2) What strategies did you use to analyze the picture for factual information?
ANALYSIS:
Understanding the distinction between fact and opinion in narratives, identifying story
perspectives, and analyzing texts' perspectives are essential skills that promote
critical thinking and literacy development. By exploring various subjects such as
Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics, students can apply these skills across
different disciplines.
APPLICATION:
Task 1 - Students create their own short story and present it from multiple character
perspectives.
Task 2 - Students research a current event and analyze how different news sources
present the facts and opinions related to the event.
ASSESSMENT:
Question 3 - How do you think identifying facts and opinions can help you become a
better reader and writer?
H.O.T.S.:
Question 3 - Can you provide an example of a story where identifying facts and
opinions was crucial to understanding the plot?
Answer 3 - Understanding facts and opinions in the story "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
helped differentiate between truth and deception.
Assignment:
Assignment Question: How can distinguishing between facts and opinions improve
your reading comprehension and critical thinking skills?