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Fact or Opinion? Worksheet for students to identify factual statements versus opinions in two cookie-related scenarios.

A worksheet titled "Fact or Opinion?" with two cases involving cookies, asking students to identify whether statements are facts or opinions. Case #1 discusses baking cookies with ingredients and steps, while Case #2 describes a mother's cookies and their taste. The worksheet includes a "Be a Detective" header and a magnifying glass graphic.

A worksheet titled "Fact or Opinion?" with two cases involving cookies, asking students to identify whether statements are facts or opinions. Case #1 discusses baking cookies with ingredients and steps, while Case #2 describes a mother's cookies and their taste. The worksheet includes a "Be a Detective" header and a magnifying glass graphic.

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