Inferencing Using Schema and Clues to Understand Information.

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Inferencing Using Schema and Clues to Understand Information

Reading Cartoons When you read a cartoon, you find clues in the pictures and the words. Then you use your schema to make sense of the clues. For each cartoon, notice the clues you think are important. Then use your schema to explain the joke.

Understanding Cartoons

Reading Pictures You read pictures just like cartoons. You look at the picture for clues. Then you use your schema to infer information about the picture. For each picture, notice any important clues. Then notice the schema you use to infer information about the picture.

Gold Prospecting

Japanese Internment Camp

Utah Prisoners 1889

Navajo Code Talkers

Review When you read cartoons or pictures, you make inferences to make sense of the information. Notice important clues in the words or pictures. Then add your schema to understand the clues.