

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on helping students distinguish between facts and opinions. It uses engaging reading comprehension exercises, such as multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and true/false checks, to strengthen their understanding of factual statements versus personal beliefs. The lesson is designed to develop critical thinking, with activities such as underlining key words that signal opinions and completing passages to clarify the difference between verifiable statements and subjective views. By mastering these concepts, students will improve their ability to evaluate information accurately, especially when it involves media, news, or academic writing.
1. a) pollu harms
2. a) provable
3. a) best solution
4. a) best method
5. a) reduces
6. a) cause harm
7. b) act now
8. a) high levels
9. a) clear view
10. a) data shows
1. fact
2. opinion
3. evidence
4. feelings
5. facts
6. negatively
7. pollution
8. biased
9. truth
10. verified
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
1. harmful
2. future
3. serious
4. harms
5. should
6. causes
7. can
8. serious
9. should
10. harms
1. facts, opinions
2. fact, evidence
3. opinion, beliefs
4. personal
5. biased
6. facts
7. always
8. feel
9. objectivity
10. unsupported
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A fact is verifiable, while an opinion is a belief or personal judgment that cannot be proven.
They should look for statements that can be verified versus those that express a personal belief.
It helps them critically analyze texts, especially when forming their own perspectives or arguments.