Grade 4 students practice turning opinions into facts by replacing feeling words with evidence such as numbers, dates, and names. The worksheet asks learners to fill in measurements, match sample sentences, and explain how a sentence changed. Hints suggest replacing judgment words, and answer notes show why the new version is now a verifiable fact instead of a personal opinion.

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Busy Bee
Fact and Opinion
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The opinion 'The lake is huge' becomes a fact when we say it is two miles wide.
2) To change an opinion to a fact, replace feeling words with evidence.
3) The opinion 'The book is the best' can become a fact: 'The book sold one million copies'.
4) A short statement that someone makes is called a statement.
5) When you give reasons for an opinion, you support it.
6) The opinion 'School is fun' becomes a fact when we say school starts at 8:00 AM.
7) A judgment word like 'amazing' shows the writer's opinion.
8) If a sentence has both fact and opinion, it is called mixed.
9) To prove a fact, look for numbers, dates, or names.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
The cake weighs two pounds.
Fact (weight can be measured)
Fact (weight can be measured)
The cake tastes wonderful.
Opinion (taste is judgment)
Opinion (taste is judgment)
Mr. Lee teaches Grade 4.
Fact (job can be checked)
Fact (job can be checked)
Mr. Lee is the kindest teacher.
Opinion (kindest is feeling)
Opinion (kindest is feeling)
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