Language Posters Brights Fact Opinion Objective Subjective Bias
Language Posters Brights Fact Opinion Objective Subjective Bias
Language Posters Brights Fact Opinion Objective Subjective Bias
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Description
Looking for a clear and simple way to help students recognise how language can influence meaning in texts?
These language posters help students understand the difference between fact, opinion, objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias using clear, student-friendly definitions, examples and key features. Perfect for literacy walls, reading lessons or small-group instruction, they support students in analysing how language choices shape meaning, identify when information is neutral or influenced by opinion, and build stronger critical reading skills across different text types.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
✅ 6x Posters:
- fact and opinion posters include definition and example
- objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias posters include definition, example and key features
✅ Posters included:
- fact
- opinion
- objective language
- subjective language
- unbiased language
- bias
✅ 6x Header Posters
✅ 3x Colour Options
- Brights themed full colour
- Brights themed minimal colour
- Black & white
✅ 2x Orientation Options
- Landscape
- Portrait
✅ 2x Editable Versions
- Canva template
- MS Powerpoint template
CLICK THE PREVIEW FOR A CLOSER LOOK!
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RESOURCE:
✳️ No prep required - just print and display
✳️ Versatile use – display in the classroom, shrink to create student reference cards or glue mini versions into books
✳️ Strengthens critical language awareness – helps students recognise the difference between fact, opinion, objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias in a clear and meaningful way
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Description
Looking for a clear and simple way to help students recognise how language can influence meaning in texts?
These language posters help students understand the difference between fact, opinion, objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias using clear, student-friendly definitions, examples and key features. Perfect for literacy walls, reading lessons or small-group instruction, they support students in analysing how language choices shape meaning, identify when information is neutral or influenced by opinion, and build stronger critical reading skills across different text types.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
✅ 6x Posters:
- fact and opinion posters include definition and example
- objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias posters include definition, example and key features
✅ Posters included:
- fact
- opinion
- objective language
- subjective language
- unbiased language
- bias
✅ 6x Header Posters
✅ 3x Colour Options
- Brights themed full colour
- Brights themed minimal colour
- Black & white
✅ 2x Orientation Options
- Landscape
- Portrait
✅ 2x Editable Versions
- Canva template
- MS Powerpoint template
CLICK THE PREVIEW FOR A CLOSER LOOK!
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RESOURCE:
✳️ No prep required - just print and display
✳️ Versatile use – display in the classroom, shrink to create student reference cards or glue mini versions into books
✳️ Strengthens critical language awareness – helps students recognise the difference between fact, opinion, objective language, subjective language, unbiased language and bias in a clear and meaningful way
__________________________________________
Copyright © The Emu Teacher
Product is for personal use only. This product may not be copied, redistributed, resold or republished.
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