20
To make an inference or not to make an inference, That is the question!

Lesson on inferencing

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

a lesson modeling inferencing for the intermediate grades.

Citation preview

Page 1: Lesson on inferencing

To make an inference or not to make an inference,

That is the question!

Page 2: Lesson on inferencing

What is an inference anyway?

Page 3: Lesson on inferencing

To inference is to take a critical look at what you are reading and make an assumption based on your own experiences.

Page 4: Lesson on inferencing

When do we use inferencing?

Page 5: Lesson on inferencing

While we are reading,we are picturing the story and asking ourselves questions about the story.

Page 6: Lesson on inferencing

We find clues in the text and can make judgments, to answer these

questions, based on what we know from our experiences.

Page 7: Lesson on inferencing

Take a look at this cartoon:

Page 8: Lesson on inferencing
Page 9: Lesson on inferencing

First let’s consider Lucy.

What do we see?By reading the picture, we can see how the author drew her.

Page 10: Lesson on inferencing

What do we know?

We know that when people look like that, they are usually angry.

Page 11: Lesson on inferencing

We can infer that Lucy is

Angry.

Page 12: Lesson on inferencing

What do we read?

We read that Lucy sighs and

then says “Youth never listens.”

Page 13: Lesson on inferencing

What do we know?We know that

Lucy is a “youth”. We also know that

when someone says that someone

else “never listens,” It’s an

insult.

Page 14: Lesson on inferencing

Because Lucy wouldn’t want to insult herself, we can infer that

Lucy thinks she is more

Mature than Linus and Snoopy.

Page 15: Lesson on inferencing

What can you infer from this picture?

Page 16: Lesson on inferencing

Right… We can infer that these girls are friends because they are smiling and walking together.

Page 17: Lesson on inferencing

Yes… We can also infer that they are shopping

because they are in a mall and are carrying bags.

Page 18: Lesson on inferencing

What can we infer from this passage?

She stumbled down the road, not sure what made her car veer like that. The water was running down her face and dripping off her hair. She suddenly saw the

lights of another car. She was sure they would be able to help her.

Page 19: Lesson on inferencing

Can you infer what just happened to the woman?

Can you infer the setting?

Page 20: Lesson on inferencing

Good! Now you know!Good readers visualize, question, and make

judgments about what they read.

Don’t fly blind, be a good reader!