Fact or Opinion
Types of Evidence
Informational Text Structure
Main Idea & Summary
100

 Q: A statement that can be proven true is this.

What is Fact. 

100

Q: Evidence that uses numbers or percentages.

What is Statistical Evidence. 

100

Q: This structure describes a topic using details.

A: What is descriptive?


100

Q: The main idea of a text is also called this.

A: What is the central idea. 

200

Q: “Ice cream is the best dessert” is this type of statement.

What is Opinion. 

200

Q: A doctor explaining why sleep is important is this type.

A: What is expert opinion?

200

Q: “First, next, then” signals this structure.

A: What is sequence and order. 

200

Q: Supporting details do this.

A: What is support the main idea?

300

Q: “There are 50 states in the U.S.” is fact or opinion?

What is fact.

300

Q: “My friend says studying helps” is this type.

A: What is anecdotal evidence?


300

Q: Shows similarities and differences.

A: What is compare and contrast?

300

Q: A summary should include this and important details.
 

A: What is the main idea?

400

Q: Which is an opinion?


A. Water boils at 100°C
B. Summer is the best season

A: What is B?

400

Q: Which is statistical evidence?
A. 90% of students like pizza
B. My cousin likes pizza

What is A 

400

Q: Explains why something happens and what happens next.

A: What is cause and effect?

400

Q: Should a summary include small/unimportant details?
 

A: What is no?

500

Q: Why can opinions not be proven true?

A: What is because they are based on beliefs or feelings. 

500

Q: Which type of evidence is strongest?

A: What is statistical evidence. 

500

Q: Gives a problem and ways to fix it.

A: What is problem and solution?

500

Q: What are the 2 main parts of a summary?

A: What is main idea and supporting details?