Teaching inference

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a worksheet with the text character reference and question stems for students to use
FREE Character Inference Question Stems
Use these FREE question stems to help your students make inferences, and cite evidence, about the character's personalities in their independent reading books. Can be used on sticky notes for students to mark during reading. Can be used as written reading responses in reader's notebooks after reading.
an information sheet with the words who knows about inferring
Kelly Benefield
Owl Themed Common Core Reading Literature Graphic Organize
a black and white chevron pattern with the words what's going on?
FREEBIE- Inference cards
FREEBIE- Inference cards
a poem with two people in the middle and one person on the other side, that says
Inference song...catchy fun!
an ant is standing in front of a tree with a thought bubble that says, what is an interference?
Inference Poster - Owl Theme
Inference poster - FREE PRINTABLE. :) Just print, mount on black, laminate and ta-da! Repinned by SOS Inc. Resources. Follow all our boards at http://Pinterest.com/sostherapy for therapy resources.
a pink background with the words,'inferring balloon pop'on it
Lumio by SMART
Smartboard - Inferring Balloon Pop
an image of a cartoon character with speech bubbles in front of him and his friend
inferences - Have Fun Teaching
Inferences Worksheet
a red shirt hanging on a clothes line next to a wall with papers and magnets
Strategies for Reading Comprehension
Inference Obect-This old discolored t-shirt (with many holes and paint stains) is a great way to help students infer and support with evidence. The question, "Who Wears this Shirt?" is posed at the beginning of the lesson. Using the template from above, I write my students' responses under "Inference". Then I link their inferences with all of the evidence with arrows. For example, one student said the person must have a lot of wild animals in their home (inference) because there are so many hole