This outdoor 'Facts and Opinions' activity is perfect as a starter or main exercise for lessons on non-fiction texts. It encourages students to think critically about the difference between facts and opinions by creating their own statements about the outdoor area (or an indoor space if needed).
Students will explore the area and complete a table, writing facts in the left column and opinions in the right. The activity works well for both individual work and paired collaboration, helping students engage with their surroundings while reinforcing key skills in distinguishing facts from opinions.
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Facts-and-Opinions-Teacher-Guide.pdf | Download |
Facts-and-Opinions-Activity-Sheet_-Diff.-1.pdf | Download |
Facts-and-Opinions-Activity-Sheet_-Diff.-2.pdf | Download |
This outdoor 'Facts and Opinions' activity is perfect as a starter or main exercise for lessons on non-fiction texts. It encourages students to think critically about the difference between facts and opinions by creating their own statements about the outdoor area (or an indoor space if needed).
Students will explore the area and complete a table, writing facts in the left column and opinions in the right. The activity works well for both individual work and paired collaboration, helping students engage with their surroundings while reinforcing key skills in distinguishing facts from opinions.