Make inferences and draw conclusions. 0701.6.4
Links verified on 6/7/2014
- Author Study: Improving Reading Comprehension Using Inference and Comparison - students review several texts by one illustrator/author and practice making inferences about that author, which they check against the author's biography.
- Drawing Conclusions - Read the story and select the letter of the correct response.
- Historical Fiction: Using Literature to Learn About the Civil War - teach the characteristics of historical fiction, inferencing, visualization, and Civil War history using an American Girls Collection book.
- Inference Battleship - interactive game with questions
- Inference Notes - Use this diagram to help interpret inferences. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Inference Riddle Game - guess using riddles - infer what is being described by the clues you read
- Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions - descriptions of the various ways to aid you in reaching a conclusion
- Practice Making Inferences - quiz
- Reading Workshop: Inferring - some key ideas about drawing inferrences in text [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Rules of Inference - Lesson discussing the rules of inference.
- Strategies for Better Reading - In this lesson you will: read between the lines by using the power of inference, predict what will happen next in a story, and identify the main ideas in what you read
- Teaching Students to Make Inferences - [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Truth in Advertising - In this lesson you will: read and identify various types of advertisements, analyze advertisements for examples of persuasive writing, generalizing, exaggeration, and scare tactics, and write responses to ads that you’ve analyzed
- What is an Inference - lesson
- Who Are These Children? - The more you look, the more you see.
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