Identifying Real or Make Believe Fact or Non Fact
Identifying Real or Make Believe Fact or Non Fact
Identifying Real or Make Believe Fact or Non Fact
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WORD DRILL
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Where do you think the
shadow came from?
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Do you know the difference
between Facts and Opinions?
If I say “Pal has four
legs,” that’s a Fact.
It’s a Fact because I can show
somebody else why it’s true,
and evidence can be proven.
No matter who says it, it’s true:
Pal has four legs. 4
But if I say, “Pal is the best
pet,” that’s an Opinion.
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A fact is something that is true and
can be proven.
Example: The sun is the center of the
solar system.
An opinion is your feelings or how
someone else fells about a particular
topic.
Example: I have the best mom in the
entire universe.
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1.Sunday is the best day of the
week.
2. April is a month with 30 days.
3. There are 12 months in the year.
4. This has been a terrible week.
5. Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday are weekdays.
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6. Everyone should make
Valentine's Day cards.
7. Your birthday comes only one
day a year.
8. The first day of the school year is
scary.
9. Boys like color blue.
10. All teachers are female.
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Activity: Tell whether each
sentence is a fact or opinion.
1. The Big Mac is the best
hamburger sold.
2. Dogs, cats, mice, bats, and
squirrels are all mammals.
3. Baguio is a great place to
take a vacation.
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Activity: Tell whether each
sentence is a fact or opinion.
4. Your skin is the largest
organ of your body.
5. Angel Locsin is the best.
6. The human heart consists
of four chambers: two atria
and two ventricles.
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Activity: Tell whether each
sentence is a fact or opinion.
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Critical texts are edited according to
conventions that vary with the type of
text (classical, medieval, and modern)
but follow certain general principles.
Generally, however, the editor
constitutes his text in accordance with
his own judgment on principles
explained in his introduction; and he
indicates his sources in critical notes.
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The two most interesting features of
cartoon and caricature in the first half
of the 20th century were the rise of the
one-line joke and of the pictorial joke
without words, and the enormous
diversity of styles of drawing. The New
Yorker was probably the inventor or
reinvent or of the one-line joke and
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Class Activity: Pass the ball to
all pupils inside the classroom
while singing “London Bridge
is falling down” then as the
song ends whoever holding
the ball shall answer to the
question posted on the board.
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Evaluation: Identify the statement if
it is a Fact, or Opinion. Write F for
Fact, O for Opinion
1. Balita is a tabloid newspaper.
2. I think Balita is an entertaining
read.
KFC is all right once in a while.
4. Diamonds are made from
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5. Diamonds are most expensive to
buy.
6. Jollibee is a fast food.
7. I have been to Mall of Asia and I
think it’s lovely.
8. Ginebra Team is the best basketball
team in the Philippines.
9. Ang Probinsyano is a series show at
night.
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