Worksheet
Facts and Opinions: Washington, D.C.
What is true about Washington, D.C., and what is just an opinion? In this worksheet, students will read 10 sentences about the United States capital and determine whether each one is a fact or opinion. They can check their answers against the provided definitions of facts and opinions.
Designed for third and fourth graders, this worksheet is a fantastic choice for teaching students to differentiate between facts and opinions, a vital social studies skill that strengthens critical thinking and helps students make strong arguments. Students can also learn a bit more about Washington, D.C.!
For more resources on Washington, D.C., check out Fill in the Blank: Washington, D.C., and Landmarks Crossword Puzzle: Washington, D.C. Practice with more fact-and-opinion worksheets here: Travel the World: Fact or Opinion? and Cities Around the World: Fact or Opinion?