Express Yourself: Opinion Writing
A Grade 4 worksheet focused on developing opinion writing skills, including identifying opinions, supporting claims with reasons, and organizing an opinion paragraph.
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Express Yourself: Opinion Writing
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to practice your opinion writing skills. Remember to state your opinion clearly and support it with reasons.
Read each sentence. Which sentence expresses an opinion?
1. What is the capital of France?
The Earth revolves around the Sun.
Blue is the prettiest color.
There are twelve months in a year.
Birds have feathers.
Read each sentence. Write "Opinion" or "Fact" on the blank line.
1. Dogs make better pets than cats.
2. The sun is a star.
3. Summer is the best season.
1. What is your favorite book? State your opinion and give two reasons why it is your favorite.
Write a paragraph giving your opinion on whether students should have homework every night. Remember to:
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