Global Facts Check
This worksheet really pushes students to slow down and think carefully about the difference between facts and opinions-something that’s more important than ever. Students read a short article about globalization and then decide whether each statement is a factual claim or an opinion, using context clues and reasoning to support their decisions. It’s a powerful mix of reading comprehension, critical thinking, and media literacy. This is ideal for grades 5-7, especially as students begin evaluating information more independently.
Academic Focus
- Fact vs Opinion – Distinguishes between verifiable information and personal belief
- Critical Thinking – Evaluates statements using logic and evidence
- Reading Comprehension – Understands and analyzes informational text
- Media Literacy Skills – Builds awareness of how information is presented
Learning Benefits
- Encourages Careful Reading – Students can’t rush-they have to think it through
- Builds Real-Life Skills – Helps students evaluate information beyond the classroom
- Great for Discussion – Opens the door to conversations about bias and perspective
- No-Prep Resource – Easy to use with strong academic value
If I were explaining this to a parent, I’d say this is one of those worksheets that teaches a life skill, not just a school skill. Students learn to question what they read, look for evidence, and separate fact from opinion-something they’ll need in school, online, and in everyday life. It builds confidence, strengthens reasoning, and helps them become more thoughtful, informed learners.
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