Synopsis

 

 Minjoo, a reporter at an elementary school broadcasting team, went to report on her friends who were preparing for the school festival. But she got into a quarrel with them because friends criticized her for telling her opinions like a fact. Since then, Minjoo tries hard to separate facts and opinions.

 We exchange a lot of facts and opinions with others. If we don’t separate facts from opinions, we can get confused by false or exaggerated information and make wrong decisions. Read Minjoo’s story and see how she separates facts and opinions.

“What’s the difference between facts and opinions?”

 

“Facts are what happened in real life. Opinions are thoughts we have about a thing or a situation, and can be different from person to person. If you can’t separate facts and opinions, you can’t make your own opinion.”

Children can check each topic through fun adventure cartoon before the ‘logical tales’ begin

Adventure Cartoon

Main Story

Let’s learn about articles

Let’s learn how to separate facts and opinions

Activities at the end of the book

Let’s separate facts and opinions

Let’s follow the right path by separating

facts and opinions

Let’s make our own vocabulary book

Let’s express our opinions.

(Read an Internet newspaper article and write your opinion

by separating facts and opinions)

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