Help students understand the difference between a story sentence and an opinion sentence with this cut and paste worksheet set.
Story or Opinion Cut and Paste Worksheet Set
Help early writers understand the difference between stories and opinions with this engaging set of imaginative and informative cut‑and‑paste worksheets. Students learn how to recognise whether a text is telling a made‑up event or sharing what someone thinks or feels.
Each worksheet guides students through sorting statements into “story” or “opinion,” giving them hands‑on practice identifying purpose, voice and intent. The simple, visual format supports young learners as they begin to understand how different types of writing communicate different ideas.
Learning the Difference Between Story and Opinion
- Use this worksheet set when introducing the difference between a story and an opinion during your writing lessons.
- Model how to read each statement and look for clues that show whether it describes an imaginary event or shares someone’s personal thoughts or feelings.
- Complete a few examples together as a class so students understand how to sort the statements before beginning the cut‑and‑paste activity.
- Provide time for students to cut, sort and paste each statement into the correct category, encouraging discussion and justification of their choices.
- Check for understanding by having students share one “story” and one “opinion” from their worksheet and explain why they placed each one where they did.
- Extend the learning by asking students to turn a sorted “story” statement into a short imaginative recount or expand an “opinion” statement with reasons.
Imaginative and Informative Text Understanding
This worksheet set helps students identify the purpose of a text by sorting statements into “story” or “opinion,” giving them practical experience distinguishing imaginative writing from informative writing.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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