Category
Challenges: Dangers and opportunities
Subcategory
Disinformation: Distinguishing Fake news on traditional and digital media
Type
Discussion-Storytelling-Reflection
English
Suitable for
Family
Age Group
Young Teens (8-12 years old), Teenagers (13-18 years old)
Use of headphones
No
Duration
Under 5 minutes
Level of difficulty
Intermediate

The difference between facts and opinions

Are you able to differentiate facts and personal opinions?

Try to identify in the news during the last week 3 examples of facts and 3 examples for expressed opinions on topics where you are an expert.
Then try to identify in the news during the last week 3 examples of facts and 3 examples for expressed opinions on topics which are unfamiliar to you.
Discuss the results with your family and friends.

How did you identify if the news are facts or someone`s opinions?

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