Video Lesson: Facts, Opinions & Reasoned Judgments
Length: 1:02
Recognizing the difference between fact, opinion, and reasoned judgment statements is an essential skill, one which is often touched upon and reviewed in school. Students need to be able to distinguish between these three types of statements in order to write persuasive pieces, develop proper theses, communicate and engage in debates, and critically analyze information.
If you’re looking for a short video to refresh your thinking on the topic, view Facts, Opinions, and Reasoned Judgments: What’s the Difference.
In just over a minute, you will learn:
- The three different ways information can be presented (facts, opinions, reasoned judgments)
- Definitions for facts, opinions, and reasoned judgments
- Examples and explanations for each statement type
Facts, Opinions and Reasoned Judgments
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