This document contains a series of statements and asks the reader to identify whether each statement is subjective (S) or objective (O). The statements describe people's behaviors, emotions, and opinions. Subjective statements express personal feelings, views, or beliefs, while objective statements are factual descriptions that can be observed or proven.
5. SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
Terri was in the block corner, building a tower. He
has excellent eye-hand coordination.
6. SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
Marcie walked into the room this morning as if she
were mad at the world.
7. SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
Mark’s friend Rob was playing in the play grocery
store taking empty food boxes off the shelves, so
Mark watches him for a minute and begins to take
the boxes off the shelves and places them in a toy
shopping cart.
9. SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
Jane lost her temper when she saw the big mess.
10. SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
Jane walked into the art room. There was paint
dripping down the side of the cupboard and
splattered across the walls. She wailed, “Okay, I
have had about enough!”