Fact or Opinion for Kids in English | Fact and Opinion Game and Teaching Video
Learn about facts and opinions for kids in English. Teach & practice the difference between facts and opinions for elementary and middle school students. GET YOUR FREE RESOURCE: https://bit.ly/FactandOpinionFreebie [click SHOW MORE for ACTIVITIES to go with lesson]. #factandopinion #factandopinionforkids #GRASPhopper #factsandopinions Use this mini-lesson to teach your students in elementary and middle school all about facts and opinions. Students will learn about what a fact is and what an opinion is. They can play a fact and opinion game when the lesson is complete. After watching, students will be able to explain the difference between a fact and an opinion, learn how to prove it's a fact, learn opinion signal words and begin to use these concepts for reading comprehension and writing tasks. Easy to use in all classrooms along with special education, ESL, and speech and language therapy services! WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIES, and MORE: Fact and Opinion Differentiated Activities: https://bit.ly/FactandOpinionActivity Paragraph Writing: https://bit.ly/3fMTry3 Extension activities are available in the FACT & OPINION resource that can be used to support your lessons, provide students with multiple opportunities to practice this skill, and/or to send home for more practice. WANT MORE? Website: https://www.grasphopperlearning.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3jMIiAN Follow us on Pinterest: / grasphopper Follow us on Instagram: / grasphopper VIDEO INFORMATION: Play this video to help teach students to understand the difference between a fact and an opinion. They will also be given the opportunity to practice these skills with our fact and opinion game! **While watching, be sure to pause the video to allow students more time to practice GRASPhopper was created to help support teachers, speech therapists, and other educators to teach lessons in a clear and effective way for students to gain a better understanding of the content. In addition to our videos, we have paired activities. These activities are used alongside the video to strengthen the student's understanding and provide additional practice. We know the time and energy that all educators spend preparing for their students. We at GRASPhopper wanted to help educators by providing you with free video lessons that you can share with your students. 0:00 - Introduction 0:38 - What is a Fact? 2:37 - Fact Examples 3:18 - What is an Opinion? 4:18 - Opinion Examples 5:11 - Fact and Opinion Game 7:23 - Fact and Opinion Review 8:06 - Fact and Opinion Activity

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