In general, an opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement about matters commonly considered to be subjective.
What distinguishes fact from opinion is that facts are verifiable, i.e. can be objectively proven to have occurred. An example is: "United States of America was involved in the Vietnam War" versus "United States of America was right to get involved in the Vietnam War". An opinion may be supported by facts, in which case it becomes an argument, although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts. Opinions rarely change without new arguments being presented. It can be reasoned that one opinion is better supported by the facts than another by analyzing the supporting arguments. In casual use, the term opinion may be the result of a person's perspective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. It may refer to unsubstantiated information, in contrast to knowledge and fact.
Collective or professional opinions are defined as meeting a higher standard to substantiate the opinion. (see below)
Opinions was a British talk programme broadcast on Channel 4 television in the 1980s and 1990s. According to Time magazine, Opinions gave "a public figure 30-minutes of airtime each week to expound on a controversial topic (Germaine Greer on Margaret Thatcher, Edward Teller on nuclear defence)". "A speaker could express his or her own views straight to camera for 30 minutes" "an earnest of Channel 4's faith and mission to bring edgy, alternative fare to the public and to excite reaction".
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What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the difference between a statement of fact and one that is simply a person's opinion.
This video starts out with a great example that demonstrates opinions. Andrew loves pizza, his mom loves ice cream, and his dad loves apples. None of these foods are the best food in the world to everyone, so each person's favorite food choice is their opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven. The sun is yellow. The sky is blue. These are facts that people can prove quite easily. Summer is the best time of year. Soccer is the most fun sport to play. These statements cannot be proven. They are opinions because people prefer different things. ...
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Distinguishing fact from opinion
Distinguishing fact from opinion and recognizing when they are well reasoned and well supported are important skills in critical thinking and in reading. Learn how to evaluate when the writer presents weak or strong opinions based on evidence.
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What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the...
What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the difference between a statement of fact and one that is simply a person's opinion.
This video starts out with a great example that demonstrates opinions. Andrew loves pizza, his mom loves ice cream, and his dad loves apples. None of these foods are the best food in the world to everyone, so each person's favorite food choice is their opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven. The sun is yellow. The sky is blue. These are facts that people can prove quite easily. Summer is the best time of year. Soccer is the most fun sport to play. These statements cannot be proven. They are opinions because people prefer different things. Some people may believe summer to be the best time of year. Others, though, might prefer autumn or winter weather even more.
Some opinions can be supported by facts. While they are still opinions, they can be considered widely accepted because of the facts that support them. There are two reasons to know the difference between facts and opinions. One reason is that listening to others' opinions help you better understand them and know them better. The other reason is that knowing the facts about something helps you make important decisions.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning how to differentiate between a fact and an opinion! If you want even more practice, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the difference between a statement of fact and one that is simply a person's opinion.
This video starts out with a great example that demonstrates opinions. Andrew loves pizza, his mom loves ice cream, and his dad loves apples. None of these foods are the best food in the world to everyone, so each person's favorite food choice is their opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven. The sun is yellow. The sky is blue. These are facts that people can prove quite easily. Summer is the best time of year. Soccer is the most fun sport to play. These statements cannot be proven. They are opinions because people prefer different things. Some people may believe summer to be the best time of year. Others, though, might prefer autumn or winter weather even more.
Some opinions can be supported by facts. While they are still opinions, they can be considered widely accepted because of the facts that support them. There are two reasons to know the difference between facts and opinions. One reason is that listening to others' opinions help you better understand them and know them better. The other reason is that knowing the facts about something helps you make important decisions.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning how to differentiate between a fact and an opinion! If you want even more practice, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
https://learnbright.org/lessons/social-studies/facts-and-opinions/
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https://learnbright.org/lessons/reading/evaluating-opinions-and-arguments/
https://learnbright.org/lessons/language-arts/opinion-writing-grades-1-3/
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0:00 Introduction to facts and opinions and example story
1:26 Tell the difference between facts and opinions
2:38 What is an opinion? What is a fact?
3:17 Listen and identify the facts and opinions
4:44 Opinions supported with facts
5:14 Confusing facts with opinions
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Are you ready to write about your opinion? This series will lead you through all of the important steps to writing an opinion piece! In episode 1, you'll learn ...
Are you ready to write about your opinion? This series will lead you through all of the important steps to writing an opinion piece! In episode 1, you'll learn exactly what an opinion is!
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Original: Cherripoxi
Song: Opinions-CG5
Programs used: MeidiBangPaint CuteCUT
Inspire from: https://youtu.be/Z7Sv1wfvBRA
This is Cozy Glow from My Little Pony!...
Original: Cherripoxi
Song: Opinions-CG5
Programs used: MeidiBangPaint CuteCUT
Inspire from: https://youtu.be/Z7Sv1wfvBRA
This is Cozy Glow from My Little Pony! And I can’t believe MLP is already end…Just like MLP was just started to present yesterday.
Actually I don’t like Cozy Glow very much…
(her hair is soooooooo hard to draw
Original: Cherripoxi
Song: Opinions-CG5
Programs used: MeidiBangPaint CuteCUT
Inspire from: https://youtu.be/Z7Sv1wfvBRA
This is Cozy Glow from My Little Pony! And I can’t believe MLP is already end…Just like MLP was just started to present yesterday.
Actually I don’t like Cozy Glow very much…
(her hair is soooooooo hard to draw
Distinguishing fact from opinion and recognizing when they are well reasoned and well supported are important skills in critical thinking and in reading. Learn ...
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Critical Reading: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJhf0iVdOF5YQG0V9wlX9bhD
FURTHER READING
Fact, opinion, false claim, or untested claim? (web article): http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/reading_genie/Fact-opinion.html
Differentiate between fact and opinion (web page): http://www.apelslice.com/books/9780618843175NIMAS/HTMLOUT/HTML/c_id4632222.html
How to detect media bias and propaganda (web document): https://www.criticalthinking.org/TGS_files/SAM-MediaBias.pdf
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"Hot" by Megan Mitchell
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"Sooner or Later" in Artificial Music by Aryll Fae #reading #series
Distinguishing fact from opinion and recognizing when they are well reasoned and well supported are important skills in critical thinking and in reading. Learn how to evaluate when the writer presents weak or strong opinions based on evidence.
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Critical thinking and reading (introduction): https://youtu.be/iOGvwPmKOqQ
Distinguishing fact from opinion: https://youtu.be/Gs9ZGW_1oMM
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About Literacy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJhsfgoIfpQ3mGAXiXh1Cxsm
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Interpreting what we read: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJgPenynBNKRS-_RDBK1CIyv
FURTHER READING
Advanced Reading Course: https://snaplanguage.io/esl/c-level/reading/index.html
This contains a complete course in advanced reading.
Fact, opinion, false claim, or untested claim? (web article): http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/reading_genie/Fact-opinion.html
Differentiate between fact and opinion (web page): http://www.apelslice.com/books/9780618843175NIMAS/HTMLOUT/HTML/c_id4632222.html
How to detect media bias and propaganda (web document): https://www.criticalthinking.org/TGS_files/SAM-MediaBias.pdf
THE NOUN PROJECT ICON
"Hot" by Megan Mitchell
MUSIC
"And Then We Take Them Down Again" by Dokashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
"Sooner or Later" in Artificial Music by Aryll Fae
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About Literacy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJhsfgoIfpQ3mGAXiXh1Cxsm
Vocabulary: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJjhlBnZZkd0EuC5Wv3zYUJs
Interpreting What We Read: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJgPenynBNKRS-_RDBK1CIyv
Critical Reading: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9dE7WMFmJhf0iVdOF5YQG0V9wlX9bhD
FURTHER READING
Fact, opinion, false claim, or untested claim? (web article): http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/reading_genie/Fact-opinion.html
Differentiate between fact and opinion (web page): http://www.apelslice.com/books/9780618843175NIMAS/HTMLOUT/HTML/c_id4632222.html
How to detect media bias and propaganda (web document): https://www.criticalthinking.org/TGS_files/SAM-MediaBias.pdf
THE NOUN PROJECT ICON
"Hot" by Megan Mitchell
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"Globe West" (the Earth from space) by NASA: http://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/57000/57723/globe_west_540.jpg
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"Sooner or Later" in Artificial Music by Aryll Fae #reading #series
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What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the difference between a statement of fact and one that is simply a person's opinion.
This video starts out with a great example that demonstrates opinions. Andrew loves pizza, his mom loves ice cream, and his dad loves apples. None of these foods are the best food in the world to everyone, so each person's favorite food choice is their opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven. The sun is yellow. The sky is blue. These are facts that people can prove quite easily. Summer is the best time of year. Soccer is the most fun sport to play. These statements cannot be proven. They are opinions because people prefer different things. Some people may believe summer to be the best time of year. Others, though, might prefer autumn or winter weather even more.
Some opinions can be supported by facts. While they are still opinions, they can be considered widely accepted because of the facts that support them. There are two reasons to know the difference between facts and opinions. One reason is that listening to others' opinions help you better understand them and know them better. The other reason is that knowing the facts about something helps you make important decisions.
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Are you ready to write about your opinion? This series will lead you through all of the important steps to writing an opinion piece! In episode 1, you'll learn exactly what an opinion is!
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Actually I don’t like Cozy Glow very much…
(her hair is soooooooo hard to draw
Distinguishing fact from opinion and recognizing when they are well reasoned and well supported are important skills in critical thinking and in reading. Learn how to evaluate when the writer presents weak or strong opinions based on evidence.
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Fact, opinion, false claim, or untested claim? (web article): http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/reading_genie/Fact-opinion.html
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In general, an opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement about matters commonly considered to be subjective.
What distinguishes fact from opinion is that facts are verifiable, i.e. can be objectively proven to have occurred. An example is: "United States of America was involved in the Vietnam War" versus "United States of America was right to get involved in the Vietnam War". An opinion may be supported by facts, in which case it becomes an argument, although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts. Opinions rarely change without new arguments being presented. It can be reasoned that one opinion is better supported by the facts than another by analyzing the supporting arguments. In casual use, the term opinion may be the result of a person's perspective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. It may refer to unsubstantiated information, in contrast to knowledge and fact.
Collective or professional opinions are defined as meeting a higher standard to substantiate the opinion. (see below)
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