Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
EN11A-EAPP-Id-f-11 Forming Facts or Opinions.pptx
1.
2. A fact is a true statement.
Some facts never change.
But some facts can change.
A fact that does
change:
Duterte is the President of the
Republic of the Philippines.
A fact that can change:
This food is hot.
3. An opinion is a statement that
tells what someone thinks.
Opinions can also can change.
4. Can you tell if the following statements
are facts or opinions?
Let’s practice.
35. BULLYING
Teenagers interacting through social media avenues
such as Facebook may encounter bullying situations, stated
O’Keeffe and Klark-Pearson. The authors of the AAP report,
define cyberbullying as the deliberate use of digital media to
hurt, embarrass or share hostile information about someone
else. With the social interactions that take place between
“friends” on Facebook, it’s common for cyberbullying
situations to occur. The results of cyberbullying can include
anxiety, depression and even suicide.
- Kathryn Hatter (2015), How Does
Facebook Affect Teenagers Socially?
44. Assessment
In your group, make a campaign
advertisement showing your opinion about
the topic, Computers are changing the
way humans think. (35 pts.)
46. Facts
Facts are statements that can be proven.
Facts may be true or false.
But facts can be proven.
Examples
1. Statistically, women live longer than men.
2. Most buses weigh more than most cars.
3. There are ten inches in a foot (false).
47. Opinions
Opinions are statements that cannot be proven.
Opinions can be argued.
Opinions may be supported with facts.
Opinions cannot be proven.
Examples
1. Golf is boring.
2. Pizza is delicious.
3. Math is the hardest subject.
48. Fact or Opinion?
1. According to sales records, strawberry ice-cream is
the worst selling of all flavors.
2. Therefore, we can conclude that strawberry is the
least popular major ice-cream flavor.
3. This is because strawberry ice-cream does not taste
as good as vanilla and chocolate.