Shared Teaching Podcast

154: Writing Tip Wednesday: Teaching Fact vs Opinion


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Welcome to another episode of Writing Tip Wednesday! Playing games in the classroom isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to help students remember and apply new information! In this episode, we’ll explore engaging activities that make teaching fact vs. opinion and opinion writing a breeze. From a simple "Would You Rather" game to a creative twist on Go Fish, these ideas will get your students excited to share their thoughts and identify facts in no time.
 
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-fact-vs-opinion/

In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:

  • Why games are effective teaching tools
  • Step-by-step ideas for teaching fact vs. opinion
  • Creative ways to keep students engaged and excited about learning

Don’t miss this episode packed with practical, low-prep strategies to transform your classroom!

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Resources Helpful with This Episode:

  • FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units

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