Lesson 5 Fact Opinion
Lesson 5 Fact Opinion
Lesson 5 Fact Opinion
Rev. 2013
Social/Emotional: students will be conversing with peers in an open discussion about facts and opinions.
They will be sharing ideas about what each subjects are.
Physical: students will be moving from their desks to the carpet to participate in whole group reading.
Cognitive: this lesson requires students to think and write the differences in fact and opinions based on
a given topic.
Assessment(s) of the
Objective(s)
Assessment for Objective 1
Pre- Ask the students to define
a fact and give examples. Ask
the students to define an
opinion and give examples.
Make sure they are correctly
naming facts and opinions.
During Read the story to the
class and stop throughout to
ask questions relating to
certain areas in the book.
Observe their feedback whether
they mentioned a fact or
opinion.
After Each student will fill out
a worksheet naming 5 opinions
and 5 facts about Thanksgiving
that are related to the read
aloud.
Accommodations: (should parallel information in TWS 3 and show use of TWS 1 data)
Rev. 2013
How will you adapt for varying rates of learning (early finishers/slower paced learners), learning styles, and any relevant
diversity issues? What accommodations will be made for students with special needs? Accommodations are based on
data in TWS 1.
For early finishers, I have an additional worksheet for them to fill which includes 14 statements and they must label
whether each one is a fact or an opinion. For slower paced learners, they can finish the worksheets during free work
time or at the beginning of recess with a timer set. There are no students with special needs in my class. There are also
no ELLs so no accommodations need to be made in these areas.
Materials: List all materials needed to implement your lesson; e.g., selected reading(s), video, PowerPoint, etc.
Activity Analysis: (must support TWS 3 and show use of TWS 1 data)
Identify at least two activities you plan to use in this lesson and explain why you are planning these specific activities.
In your explanation include the following prompts:
How each activity (instructional strategy) supports the lesson objective(s).
How the activities stem from student characteristics, needs, and/or contextual factors identified in TWS 1.
Read aloud: a story about Thanksgiving will be read to the students and as they are listening, they should be thinking
of facts that are being stated. Throughout the reading, they will turn and talk to peers discussing facts and opinions
from the story. Social interaction and critical thinking are important for students needs.
Fact and Opinion worksheet: students will complete worksheets relating to the story about Thanksgiving. They will
distinguish facts and opinions and be able to list at least 5 each. This activity is directly related to the standard for
second grade logic. These worksheets will help determine if students can correctly label facts and opinions.
Technology: Since this was a read aloud and worksheet assignment, technology was not needed.
References:
http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/causeeffectfactopinion/factopinion1_WBNNQ.pdf