
Identifying Claims with POV
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English
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
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Standards-aligned
Denise Rodriguez
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5 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Select
Argumentative text are
an opinion
fiction
nonfiction
persuade readers
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Multiple Choice
A claim is an opinion.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
People should wear helmets when riding a bike.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
There are five parks near the school.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
Books about things in history are better than books with talking animals.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
The Golden Gate bridge is in San Francisco, California.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
The city of Seattle has banned plastic straws.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Choose YES if the statement is an opinion, choose no if it is NOT an opinion:
Schools should have art, music, and gym classes.
No, it is not an opinion.
Yes, it is an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Which point of view supports the claim:
Should schools have homework?
Schools should buy new
textbooks.
School should not have homework
Schools should buy tablets
Hockey is better.
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Multiple Choice
Which point of view supports the claim:
Tablets are better for learning.
Schools should buy new
textbooks.
School should not have homework
Schools should buy tablets
Hockey is better.
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Multiple Select
All kids should play for 60 minutes every day.
Which details support this claim?
Kids need exercise.
Water is more important than soda
Exercise builds more muscle and bone.
Filling water bottles is better for the environment.
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Multiple Select
All kids should play for 60 minutes every day.
Which detail does not support this claim?
There is only one drinking fountain at school.
Filling water bottles is better for the environment.
Playing together builds relationships.
Water is more important than soda.
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Multiple Choice
Plastic bags harm sea turtles.
fact
opinion
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Multiple Choice
More people should have dogs as pets.
fact
opinion
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Multiple Choice
We should clean up the park.
fact
opinion
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