This document distinguishes between facts and opinions by having the reader hold up their thumbs in different colors. Red thumbs should be held up for facts, as they are statements that can be proven true or false. Green thumbs should be held up for opinions, as they are judgments that express feelings and cannot necessarily be proven as entirely true or false. The document was created by Paula Laycock to help teach the difference between facts and opinions.
This document distinguishes between facts and opinions by having the reader hold up their thumbs in different colors. Red thumbs should be held up for facts, as they are statements that can be proven true or false. Green thumbs should be held up for opinions, as they are judgments that express feelings and cannot necessarily be proven as entirely true or false. The document was created by Paula Laycock to help teach the difference between facts and opinions.
This document distinguishes between facts and opinions by having the reader hold up their thumbs in different colors. Red thumbs should be held up for facts, as they are statements that can be proven true or false. Green thumbs should be held up for opinions, as they are judgments that express feelings and cannot necessarily be proven as entirely true or false. The document was created by Paula Laycock to help teach the difference between facts and opinions.