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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.

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1 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.

2 What is he feeling?

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

4 Why are they holding skeletons?

5 Why are these kids looking at the airplane?

6 What are they celebrating?

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

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

9 Why is everyone watching the people in the car?

10 What inferences can be made to a piece of writing?
Learning Goals: To know what inferences are. To understand how important inferences are when you are reading a piece of text. To be able to make inferences when you are reading a variety of texts. Success Criteria: Complete the work by: - Using appropriate vocabulary. -Write in full-sentences with subject and a verb. Inference; Topic; Connotation


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