Fact vs. Opinion
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on distinguishing between facts and opinions in reading passages.
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Fact vs. Opinion
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Read each sentence carefully. Decide if it is a FACT or an OPINION. Mark your answer by circling 'F' for Fact or 'O' for Opinion.
1. The sun is a star.
Fact
Opinion
2. Blue is the prettiest color.
Fact
Opinion
3. Dogs make better pets than cats.
Fact
Opinion
4. There are 12 months in a year.
Fact
Opinion
Read the passage below and then answer the questions.
The Grand Canyon is a very large canyon located in Arizona. It is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep. Many people visit the Grand Canyon every year to see its incredible views. Some people think it is the most beautiful place on Earth. The Colorado River flows through the bottom of the canyon. It took millions of years for the river to carve out the canyon.
5. The Grand Canyon is located in Arizona. This is a .
6. Some people think it is the most beautiful place on Earth. This is an .
7. The Colorado River flows through the bottom of the canyon. This is a .
8. Write one fact about your favorite animal.
9. Write one opinion about your favorite food.
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