This document distinguishes between facts and beliefs. Facts are pieces of information that can be backed by evidence, such as numbers, dates, or photographic accounts that everyone can agree on. Examples of facts provided include that the shape of a basketball is a circle and that Mambajao is the capital of Camiguin Province. Beliefs are meanings placed on information coupled with strong personal feelings, and examples include beliefs about one's abilities or whether a place is beautiful. The document directs readers to identify statements as facts or beliefs and provides examples of each.
This document distinguishes between facts and beliefs. Facts are pieces of information that can be backed by evidence, such as numbers, dates, or photographic accounts that everyone can agree on. Examples of facts provided include that the shape of a basketball is a circle and that Mambajao is the capital of Camiguin Province. Beliefs are meanings placed on information coupled with strong personal feelings, and examples include beliefs about one's abilities or whether a place is beautiful. The document directs readers to identify statements as facts or beliefs and provides examples of each.
This document distinguishes between facts and beliefs. Facts are pieces of information that can be backed by evidence, such as numbers, dates, or photographic accounts that everyone can agree on. Examples of facts provided include that the shape of a basketball is a circle and that Mambajao is the capital of Camiguin Province. Beliefs are meanings placed on information coupled with strong personal feelings, and examples include beliefs about one's abilities or whether a place is beautiful. The document directs readers to identify statements as facts or beliefs and provides examples of each.
occurence. A piece of information that can be backed up by evidence. • Most people would call fact things like numbers, dates, photographic account that we can all agree upon. Example:
The shape of a basketball ball is circle.
Mambajao is the capital of Camiguin Province. Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr. Is the current president of the Philippines BELIEFS
• A belief therefore is the meaning we place on
information coupled with strong feelings we have for that meaning. • Examples of beliefs that affect your life include what you believe about who you are, and what you believe you are capable of achieving. Examples:
• Basketball is a boring sports.
• Mambajao is the most beautiful place in Camiguin. • Bong Bong Marcos is not a good president. Direction: Distinguish which is a fact or a belief. Write F if it is a Fact and B if it is a Belief.
1. Drinking water during meals contributes to weight gain.
2. The digestion process begins in the mouth. 3. Coconut oil is healthier than olive oil. 4. Cristiano Ronaldo is a football player. 5. Beautiful girl is better than smart girl. 6-8. Write three facts statements. 9-10. Write two belief statements. Assignment: Direction: In a ½ sheet of paper, write 5 fact statements and 5 belief statements. Thank you For Listening!! ☺️👏