Making Inferences.

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Making Inferences

Making Inferences Look for Clues

From Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson. Ch. 8 – “I’m Not Dumb Now!”. “Come and sit beside me. I have a new book to read you. It’s called Little Lord Fauntleroy and I think you will like it very much.”

Making Inferences Look for Clues

From Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson. Ch. 8 – “I’m Not Dumb Now!”. Oh, what an exciting story! At fist Teacher tried to stop and explain the hard words. But Helen only wanted her to go on, go on!

Making Inferences Look for Clues

From Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson. Ch. 8 – “I’m Not Dumb Now!”. “Just a little bit more,” Helen Begged.

Making Inferences Add What you Know

When I like a story, I say things like “I want more” and “Let’s go on” or “Keep Reading”

Making Inferences The Inference...

Making Inferences Helen is enjoying the story. She likes it.

How does Helen feel about the story Teacher is reading to her? A Question might say How does Helen feel about the story Teacher is reading to her?

Curious to see what happens next Answers might include Anxious for more Curious to see what happens next