Computer Games Benefits

Computer Games Benefits

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Helping Students Understand and Distinguish Fact vs. Children learn and are able to tell the difference between fact and opinion in school as early as kindergarten. Distinguishing fact from opinion may be especially difficult for children whose syndromes or learning disabilities affect their critical-thinking or reasoning skills. How, then, do we teach children to distinguish what is factual and what is personal opinion? First children need to know the definition of a fact and an opinion. Next we must teach children to recognize the language of verbalizing or writing opinions. Because statements of fact can be confirmed, they are almost void of descriptive adjectives and adverbs like the words in bold listed above. Newspaper articles, TV, and radio reports are factual and answer the questions of how, when, where, and to or with whom something occurred. Journalists and reporters must write news reports without bias and save their opinions for editorials and other columns that allow and encourage expressing their feelings of approval or disapproval of an event or occurrence. Advertisers write advertisements using a mixture of fact and opinion. Not every child will love the taste. It is not always easy for children to spot a biased advertisement when a mixture of fact and opinion appear in the same statement. Remind children of the definitions of fact and opinion and also that opinions can be argued; facts cannot.

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