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Good Morning,
Grade 9!
Ms. Gabrielle Z. Severino
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Activity: AGREE WHO?

Direction: Read the


following comics. Decide to
which of the characters
you agree with and state
your reason.
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FACTUAL INFORMATION
AND
SUBJECTIVE STATEMENT
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OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:

Determine the factual information and subjective


01 content on the ideas listened/read to.

Appreciate the importance of understanding factual


02 information and subjective content as a means for
influencing positive behavior in media.

Construct a factual information and subjective


03 content based on the chosen topic.
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FACTUAL INFORMATION

are statements that can be Factual

verified or proven to be true.


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SUBJECTIVE CONTENT

involves judgment, feeling, opinion, Subjective

intuition, or emotion rather than


factual information.
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LOOK AT THE
FOLLOWING EXAMPLES:
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DIFFERENCE
The statements on the first column contain
established facts, figures, and proven evidence to
claim that the statements are true. On the other hand,
the statements on the second column are about one’s
impressions, suggestions, and personal judgment on
situations, respectively.
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IMPORTANCE
It is equally important to know how to distinguish the
two when listening to a speaker or reading an article
when gathering information. For situations that call
for a valuable input from us, it is important that we
know these two important concepts so that we may
be able to balance them to form a strong argument.
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Task 1:
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Directions: Statements below are taken from


President Obama’s address. Identify which
among the statements contain factual
information or subjective content. Write F for
factual and S for subjective. Write your
answers on pad paper.
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1. There were no winners in this government shutdown.

2. At a time when our economy needs more growth and


more jobs, the manufactured crises of these last few weeks
actually harmed jobs and growth.

3. The Senate has already passed a bill with strong


bipartisan support.
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approach to a responsible budget, one that grows our
economy faster and shrinks our long-term deficits further.

5. Second, we should finish the job of fixing our broken


immigration system. There’s already a broad coalition
across America that’s behind this effort, from business
leaders to faith leaders to law enforcement. It would grow
our economy.
Let’s Check!
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ANSWER:
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1. S - This statement is subjective


because it expresses an opinion rather
than a fact. It is a judgement call that
reflects President Obama's personal
view on the government shutdown.
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ANSWER:
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2. F - This statement contains factual


information that the recent political crises
in the US government have harmed jobs
and growth. This information can be
backed by economic data and reports.
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ANSWER:
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3. F - This statement contains factual


information about the Senate passing a
bill with strong bipartisan support. This can
be verified through official records and
news reports.
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ANSWER:
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4. S - This statement is subjective because


it expresses an opinion on how to
approach a responsible budget. It reflects
President Obama's personal view on how
to balance economic growth and deficit
reduction
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ANSWER:
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5. S - This statement is subjective because


it expresses President Obama's personal
view on the benefits of fixing the
immigration system. It reflects his opinion
that fixing the immigration system would
help grow the economy. While this opinion
may be supported by data, the statement
itself is subjective.
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FACTUAL INFORMATION
AND
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT
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A fact can be checked and verified


or proven to be true.

Facts are based on legal and in-


depth studies of the experts and
proven by theories and principles.
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FACTUAL INFORMATION:

Probable Signal Words:


it is proven
it is verified
FACTUAL INFORMATION:
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To check if a statement is a fact,


ask yourself:

Can the statement be verified


by:
checking reliable sources?
asking an expert?
FACTUAL INFORMATION:
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To check if a statement is a fact,


ask yourself:

Can the statement be verified


by:
checking reliable sources?
asking an expert?
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT:
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It is a belief or judgment
about something that
isn't necessarily based
on fact.
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT:
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People have lots of different


opinions and in many cases,
people can have differing
opinions on the same issue.
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT:
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Signal Words:

maybe, often, perhaps, probably,


sometimes, I believe, I feel, I guess, I
suggest, I think, in my opinion, in
my own interpretation, it seems.
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT:
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Signal Words:

maybe, often, perhaps, probably,


sometimes, I believe, I feel, I guess, I
suggest, I think, in my opinion, in
my own interpretation, it seems.
SUBJECTIVE CONTENT:
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Signal Words:

good/better/best
bad/worse/worst
ACTIVITY:
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Directions: Write FACTUAL


if the given statement is a
fact; write SUBJECTIVE if
otherwise.
1. I believe that the shooting
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stars will grant my wish.

2. According to physicians,
jogging is an effective
exercise.
3. We feel that our genius
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classmate has a serious


problem.

4. Maybe this time, love won’t


end.
5. Valentine’s Day is
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celebrated on February 14
every year.

6. Perhaps western and


eastern dragons really exist.
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the Sun and is known as the Red


Planet.

8. Venus is the hottest planet in


the solar system due to its
dense atmosphere.
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give birth to their young ones


instead of laying eggs.

10. My friends think that our Miss


Universe candidate will be this
year’s winner.
QUIZ:
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Direction: Read the


statements carefully and tell
whether the statement is TRUE
or FALSE. (1/4 sheet of paper)
QUIZ:
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1.Subjective content are information that


can objectively prove.

2. Factual information is an idea that


involves judgment, feeling, opinion,
intuition, or emotion.
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3. Japan is also called as the Land of the Rising
Sun. This statement is an example of a factual
information.

4. For me, in order to solve traffic problems, it is


better to invest in subways and trains than in
road widening program. This statement is an
example of a subjective content.
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5. It is unimportant to know the importance of


factual information and subjective content
when balancing and forming a strong
argument.

6. People have lots of different opinions and in


many cases.
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7. Maybe, often, perhaps, probably,
sometimes are the signal words for
factual information.

8. We can determine if the statement is


a factual information by checking its
reliable sources.
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9. When a text is subjective, it is


full of opinions or judgement.

10. When a text is factual it is full


of facts and evidences.
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Thank You
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