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Activity 1: Facts & OpinionsActivity Time: 10 minutesObjectives: The goal of this activity is to give students the skill to differentiate between factual andopinionated statements.Suggested Materials: Stationery supplies (colored pencils, markers) and paper for the printout of thistemplate.Activity Description: Write “F” on the line in front of each factual statement and “O” on the line in frontof each opinionated statement1. Harry S. Truman was the president of the United States.2. Truman was one of the best presidents the United States has had.3. Movies are generally more interesting than books.4. The unemployment rate in the U.S. today is higher than it was in 1935.5. Non-poisonous snakes make delightful pets.6. Businesses set outrageously high prices on their products.7. Time is a better magazine than Newsweek.8. Junior college is a better place to attend school for the first two yearsthanauniversity or a 4-year college.9. In Arizona, smoking in public places is against the law.10. Nicotine makes the heart beat faster.

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Activity 1: Facts & OpinionsActivity Time: 10 minutesObjectives: The goal of this activity is to give students the skill to differentiate between factual andopinionated statements.Suggested Materials: Stationery supplies (colored pencils, markers) and paper for the printout of thistemplate.Activity Description: Write “F” on the line in front of each factual statement and “O” on the line in frontof each opinionated statement1. Harry S. Truman was the president of the United States.2. Truman was one of the best presidents the United States has had.3. Movies are generally more interesting than books.4. The unemployment rate in the U.S. today is higher than it was in 1935.5. Non-poisonous snakes make delightful pets.6. Businesses set outrageously high prices on their products.7. Time is a better magazine than Newsweek.8. Junior college is a better place to attend school for the first two yearsthanauniversity or a 4-year college.9. In Arizona, smoking in public places is against the law.10. Nicotine makes the heart beat faster.

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  1. F - Harry S. Truman was the president of the United States.
  2. O - Truman was one of the best presidents the United States has had.
  3. O - Movies are generally more interesting than books.
  4. F - The unemployment rate in the U.S. today is higher than it was in 1935. (This could be factual or opinionated depending on the current unemployment rate)
  5. O - Non-poisonous snakes make delightful pets.
  6. O - Businesses set outrageously high prices on their products.
  7. O - Time is a better magazine than Newsweek.
  8. O - Junior college is a better place to attend school for the first two years than a university or a 4-year college.
  9. F - In Arizona, smoking in public places is against the law.
  10. F - Nicotine makes the heart beat faster.

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