Reading Fact vs. Opinion

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two posters with different types of opinion written on them and the words fact and opinion
4 Anchor Charts for Teaching Nonfiction — The Designer Teacher
Teachers, you need these nonfiction anchor charts in your classroom! Introduce main idea, fact and opinion, and nonfiction text structures with these easy to recreate anchor charts.
a sign with words written on it that read how can i tell the differences between fact and opinion?
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Fact and opinion anchor chart with key words
a bulletin board with different types of words and phrases on the front of it,
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a bulletin board with words and pictures on it that say, fact 1 opinion 3
Fact and Opinion anchor chart that I took bits and pieces from other anchor charts I saw on here. I like my anchor charts to have a clear definition, key words, and an example.
an illustration of a hippo standing in front of a blue bird
Opinion Writing in First Grade
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an ice cream themed packet for children to use in their writing and crafting projects
Mrs. Bumgardner's 1st Grade Class
Fact and Opinion
a paper cut out of the shape of a pair of feet with one foot in the air
I enlarged a printable of Horton Hears a Who elephant ears from Seussville.com to fit 8x10. HBD Dr Seuss! #crafts #kids #seuss #elephant
a sign with writing on it that says fact and opinion
fact opinion images - Google Search great anchor chart idea
a table with some cut out pieces of paper on top of it and an image of a black cat
Teaching With Terhune
Fact/opinion spiders: halloween
the fact or opinion worksheet for students to use in their writing and reading skills
Fact or Opinion Freebie! - Classroom Freebies
Fact vs. Opinion