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Distinguishing fact from opinion
By Snap Language
This tutorial helps students distinguish between fact and opinion. It concludes that an opinion based on facts is stronger than an opinion based on feelings or personal judgment but the reader still must ask questions about those facts
Distinguishing fact from opinion
By Snap Language
This tutorial helps students distinguish between fact and opinion. It concludes that an opinion based on facts is stronger than an opinion based on feelings or personal judgment but the reader still must ask questions about those facts.
Opinion Essay or Persuasive Essay
By Smrt English
This video is on how to write a successful persuasive, opinion-based academic essay in English. Students will learn how to structure and organize an opinion essay.
Differentiating Fact from Opinion
By WarnerJordanEducation
This video defines both fact and opinion while explaining the differences between the two. It then carefully reviews statements and establishes whether they contain either a fact or an opinion.
Fact vs. Opinion
By Jessica Brewer
Watch this video to learn the difference between facts and opinions.-- Created using PowToon
Mission: Pets - UT 2nd Grade Writing Standard 1 - Opinion Writing
By Sarie Larson
"Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section"
How to Identify Fact vs. Opinion in Writing & Research
By Imagine Easy Solutions
This video explains how the quality of your paper may change based on whether your use facts or opinions, and tips for detecting opinion or bias in writing.
How to Identify Fact vs. Opinion in Writing & Research
By Imagine Easy Solutions
This video explains how the quality of your paper may change based on whether your use facts or opinions, and tips for detecting opinion or bias in writing.
Episode 2.1: Facts and Opinions
By Aaron Dewald
This tutorial explains how facts and opinions differ and how they relate to building a solid argument.
Opinion Writing for Kids | Episode 5 | Writing a Draft: Reasons & Examples
By Teaching without Frills
I've written an introduction for my opinion writing, so now I'm ready to support my opinion with reasons and examples!
Introduction to Reading Skills: Fact vs Opinion vs Inference
By McGraw-Hill Education
This video distinguishes between fact, opinion and inference.
Step Up to Writing Opinion Writing: Supporting a Point of View
By Voyager Sopris Learning
opinion writing before informative/explanatory and narrative writing so that students can use their own points of view and experiences to convince a reader.
eSpark Learning: Differentiate facts and opinions framing video (FA13, Quest 8, 8.RI.8/8.RI.9)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Differentiate facts and opinions framing video (FA13, Quest 8, 8.RI.8/8.RI.9)
Mission: Pets - UT 2nd Grade Language Arts
By Sarie Larson
write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion and provide a concluding statement or section
FLIP Instructional Video- Creative Writing 3rd Grade
By Kirsten Broughton
Instructions for opinion writing
Reading Comprehension: Recognizing the Author's Opinion
By Regan Prep
This video demonstrates strategies for identifying the main point of the author in a passage. It reviews certain indicator words for conclusion, judgement, or contrast.
Reading Comprehension: Recognizing the Author's Opinion
By Regan Prep
This video demonstrates strategies for identifying the main point of the author in a passage. It reviews certain indicator words for conclusion, judgement, or contrast.
eSpark Learning: Distinguishing Points of View Instructional Video (3RI6, Quest 7, FA13)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This video explains point of view in terms of a purpose or opinion that an author has. It gives examples to show how the author's point of view may differ from the opinion or ideas of the reader.
Order of Adjectives Song – Learn Grammar – Learning Upgrade
By LearningUpgrade
Learn how to order adjectives with this song- article, number, opinion, size, shape.age, color, origin, material, and purpose.
Predicting the Future (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson helps students understand the difference between using "will" and "be going to". "Be going to" focuses on physical evidence while "will" expresses an opinion.