The document provides examples to distinguish between facts and opinions. It gives sample statements and asks the reader to identify each as a fact or opinion. It also provides directions for a critical thinking activity on determining truths from opinions and listing examples of factual statements and opinions.
The document provides examples to distinguish between facts and opinions. It gives sample statements and asks the reader to identify each as a fact or opinion. It also provides directions for a critical thinking activity on determining truths from opinions and listing examples of factual statements and opinions.
The document provides examples to distinguish between facts and opinions. It gives sample statements and asks the reader to identify each as a fact or opinion. It also provides directions for a critical thinking activity on determining truths from opinions and listing examples of factual statements and opinions.
Ann can have the opinion that Italian food tastes best, while Joe has the opinion that French food is ideal.
Sue can have the opinion that reading is boring, while
Mike can have the opinion that reading is fun.
Penny can have the opinion that cold weather is better,
while Tim can prefer hot weather. Write: Fact or opinion after each of following statements. 1. My teacher feels all students should be required to wear school uniforms. 2. President Bongbong Marcos is our Present President of the Republic of the Philippines. 3. Senator Manny Pacquiao is our Filipino Icon Boxer. 4. Students achieving Honor Roll for the first semester in Senior High School will be recognized for their hardworks. 5. Immaculate Conception is celebrated every 18t day of December. 6. Reading is the most essential subject in school. 7. Dogs make better pets that cats. 8. Cars are not expensive. 9. My daughter is the prettiest little girl in the school campus. 10. Independence Day is June 12. Direction: Give a brief answer to the following question.
1. How will you determine the truth from an
opinion? (5pts)
2. Give 5 examples of a factual statements and 5
examples of an opinion. LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING: TOOLS IN REASONING Deductive Reasoning
In this type of reasoning, conclusion comes
first, followed by main points, and the last will be the supporting data, facts, examples, and evidences. General idea comes first before the specific or particular idea. Inductive Reasoning
In this type of reasoning, supporting data, facts,
examples, and evidences come first followed by the main points and conclusion will be the last part. This is the vice versa of the deductive reasoning because particular idea comes first before the general idea.