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What is the difference between fact and opinion? How do you know if someone is telling you a fact or giving you an opinion? Insert Photo/Graphic (Minimize) Fact means the event actually happened. Sometimes history is based on fact and sometimes history is based on opinion. You can check facts but you cannot always check opinions.

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What is the difference between fact and opinion?

How do you know if someone is telling you a fact or giving you an opinion?

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Fact means the event actually happened. Sometimes history is based on fact and sometimes history is based on opinion. You can check facts but you cannot always check opinions.

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opinion

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Opinion – a belief or event that cannot be proven

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Student Response: We know an ____ is ____ because ____.

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giving their opinion?

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What is the difference between fact and opinion? How do you know if someone is telling you a fact or

giving you an opinion?

Fact means the event actually happened. Sometimes history is based on fact and sometimes history is based on opinion. You can check facts but you cannot always check opinions.

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Kindergarten Social Studies

Unit 6: Times Past Lesson 3: How have

things changed?

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then

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Then – can mean long ago

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Student Response: Back ____ people lived ____.

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ago?

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How has life changed from back then? Do you use the same things as people did

long ago?

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Things change over time. Then can mean long ago. You can say “back then” to tell about a time that was long ago and has already passed.

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now

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Now – can mean today

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Student Response: ____ people live ____.

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today?

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How was life different from then to now? How are clothes different from what children

wear now?

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Things change over time. Then can mean long ago. Now can mean today. Now is a time or an event that happens recently.

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change

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Change – how things or people change over time

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Student Response: Then ____, and now ____.

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What can you tell that changes? How have you changed from when you were

a baby till now?

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Things that have changed are called the past. Sometimes changes are small and sometimes changes are big. Everything changes.

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past

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Past – can mean long ago

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Student Response: ____ have ____ by ____.

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long ago?

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How is life different from in the past? How is life similar to the past?

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Photographs help us learn about the past. Some things from the past do not change very much from when they first started. Some things from the past have changed a lot.

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present

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Present – can mean today

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Student Response: In the ____, things are ____.

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How is life different from in the past? How is life similar to the past?

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The present can mean the event happened today or happened soon. You participate in the present and can tell the story about it.

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Long Ago

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Long Ago – means it can happen in the past

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Student Response: In the ____, things were ____ and ____ things are ____.

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from long ago?

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What has changed from long ago? How has your family changed from long

ago?

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Photographs help us learn about long ago. Some things from the long ago do not change very much from when they first started. Some things from the long ago have changed a lot.