A Truth File Organizer
In this worksheet, students sort a set of fourteen mixed-up statements into two categories: Fact and Opinion. Learners analyze each statement carefully, identifying clues such as measurable information, emotional language, or personal preference. Once identified, they record the statement number in the correct folder, building classification and decision-making skills. The activity reinforces the idea that facts can be proven true or false, while opinions reflect personal beliefs or judgments. This practical sorting task supports logical thinking and helps students develop confidence in evaluating everyday statements.
Curriculum Matched Skills
English Language Arts – Sorting Statements by Type
Critical Thinking – Evaluating Claims and Beliefs
Reading Comprehension – Identifying Verifiable Information
Analytical Reasoning – Categorizing Linguistic Clues
This worksheet is part of our Fact vs. Opinion Worksheets collection.
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