Distinguish facts from opinions
Free printable Grade 10 English worksheet for "Distinguish facts from opinions" — practice developing and supporting arguments (writing strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet provides high school students with practice in distinguishing facts from opinions to enhance critical reading and writing skills. Teachers can use it to support lessons on developing and supporting arguments, encouraging students to critically analyze texts and strengthen their persuasive writing. The exercises focus on recognizing objective evidence and subjective viewpoints, fostering deeper understanding of argumentation techniques.
Learning objectives
- Identify and differentiate factual statements from opinions within various texts
- Analyze arguments to determine the presence of objective evidence versus subjective viewpoints
- Evaluate the credibility of sources by assessing the balance of facts and opinions presented
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It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Developing and supporting arguments.
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