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Printable worksheet designed to help students distinguish between facts and opinions by coloring sentences blue for facts and red for opinions.

Worksheet titled "Is It a Fact or an Opinion?" with sentences to color-code as facts (blue) or opinions (red), featuring examples like "Dr. Seuss' real name was Ted Geisel" and "Reading books is better than watching movies."

Worksheet titled "Is It a Fact or an Opinion?" with sentences to color-code as facts (blue) or opinions (red), featuring examples like "Dr. Seuss' real name was Ted Geisel" and "Reading books is better than watching movies."

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