Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots

Rex, M.
Brightly coloured robots engage in some gentle name-calling, get into disagreements and a physical fight, but once they are rebooted, they learn how to cooperate, appreciate their differing opinions, and treat each other kindly. This humorous, timely picture book helps students learn the difference between a fact and an opinion, through fun and concrete examples. Straightforward language and appealing robots will engage students and enhance their understanding. The resource affords a range of different activities and uses in K-7 classrooms based on the age and maturity of students.
Subject:
Applied Design, Skills & Technology
Grades:
  • K-7

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