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Do now! ASSIGNED SEATING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look through the citation page I just gave you. I want you to complete the summary in an hour (60 min). You will hand it in with the MLA format. You will make a proper citation. Make sure you’re putting the proper punctuation. You don’t have to worry about the author.

INFERENCES Inferences are clues readers use when they don’t have all the details. Look at the photos. Use what you already know to make an inference about what is happening. Make An Inference.

What is he feeling?

Who are these folks? Where are they going? Why?

Why are they holding skeletons?

Why are these kids looking at the airplane?

What are they celebrating?

What are these kids doing? Where are they? How do they feel?

Why are they in a uniform? What could they be doing?

Why is everyone watching the people in the car?

What inferences can be made to a piece of writing? Learning Goals: To know what strategies you can use when reading a text. To understand how important these strategies are when reading a text. To be able to apply three main strategies to better prepare you for the reading test on Monday, September 21st, 2015 Success Criteria: Complete the work by: - Using appropriate vocabulary. -Write in full-sentences with a subject and a verb. -Read the instructions carefully. Inference; Connotation; Analyze; Explain; Empathize

Inference; Connotation; Analyze; Explain; Empathize To understand how important these strategies are when reading a text. To be able to apply three main strategies to better prepare you for the reading test on Monday, September 21st, 2015 In your groups, you will go through your answer with each other. Are any of you on the right track? Are you reading the instructions? Inference; Connotation; Analyze; Explain; Empathize

Monday... You will have a reading test. It’ll be shorter than the one that you read for practice. However, a lot of you are not reading the instructions. Also, if you want to study, you must focus on your grammar. I am having difficulties understanding what some people are writing. 