Inferring

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Mystery eggs. Inferring for Easter. Students put an item in their egg and write 3 clues to lead others to infer what's inside. Once all students have a chance to record their guesses we will crack them open before Easter break.
Favorite Read Alouds & Literacy Resources!
Fireflies. Love this book for teaching inferencing. Plus 12 other good books on this website.
The best inference lesson ever. I brought a bag and pulled these items out. Love their inferences!
Class Roome
inferring lesson. What clues tell us someone is happy or sad?
FREE Inferencing Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions Print & Digital
Free Close Reading - Making Inferences - Text Evidence - Reading Comprehension
Mentor Text {1.5.14}
Mentor Text {1.5.14} - inferring using a wordless book The Snowman.
Book Review: Good News, Bad News
Want a new lesson idea? Good News, Bad News is a fun and simple mentor text that can guide the youngest student to make inferences, draw conclusions, and talk about character traits. Don't forget to use it for writing personal narratives as well!
Currently Catching Up
Use this as a read aloud to help students make inferences and predictions.-Flamingos and Butterflies: Currently Catching Up
Links to The Clever Teacher website. For finding the perfect book. Comprehension Strategies: Connecting, Inferring, Predicting, Questioning, Summarizing, Visualizing/Imaging. Genre Studies: Narrative, Informational, Poetry, Folktales, Fairy Tales, Mysteries. Word Study. Author Studies. 6 + 1 Traits: Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Conventions, Presentation. Units of Study-Lucy Calkins: Letter Writing, Diaries & Journals; Literary Essays, etc. And many more...
Mentor Text for Making Inferences {Storm is Coming}
Literacy Spark: Mentor Text for Making Inferences {Storm is Coming}
Whose Tracks Are These? Footprint Craft & Bulletin Board Idea
Whose Tracks - showed for guessing which student BUT I would change it to about jungle animals feet
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I did this with a co-teaching activity for 3rd graders. It requires students to write good observations while still generating enough mystery to require they think about making good inferences. Everybody has a white board and "guesses" what is in the bag. GREAT lesson on inferencing!