Presented By Ms Seawright What does it mean to make an inference Make an inference Use what you already know The inference equation WHAT I READ Use quotes from the text and not page number for future references ID: 174667
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Inference equation
Presented By: Ms.
SeawrightSlide2
What does it mean to make an inference?
Make an inference.
Use what you already know.Slide3
The inference equation
WHAT I READ
Use quotes from the text and not page number for future references
WHAT I KNOW
Use background knowledge and prior experiences from your own life.
WHAT I INFER
Put “two and two” together and make conclusion about the story.Slide4
Inference Example
Sam did not go to school today. He stayed in bed all day long. He had soup for lunch. He played a game with his mom.Slide5
Inference example
Kim and Leo were swimming. Mom called them for lunch. After lunch they built a sand castle.Slide6
Inference example
Jane loved her new pet. She liked to pet his soft fur. She liked to scratch behind his pointy ears. Jane’s pet purred on her lap.Slide7
Inference Passage #1
Crack!
Thunder struck and rain poured. Max stared blankly out the window, trying to contain his emotions that raged like the weather. He was beginning to lose it. Dropping the kite from his hand, Max broke out into full sob. His mother comforted him, “There, there, Max. We’ll just find something else to do.” She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counter and offered him a sandwich. Max snapped, “I don’t
want a sandwich!”
A flash from the sky lit up the living room.
Boom!
Mom sighed.Slide8
Inference passage #2
“Tommy!” Mom called out as she walked in the front door. “Tommy,” she continued shouting, “I sure could use some help with these groceries. There was still no reply. Mom walked into the kitchen to put the grocery bags down on the counter when she noticed shattered glass from the picture window all over the living room floor and a baseball not far from there. “I’m going to
get
you, Tommy!” Mom yelled to herself as she realized that Tommy’s shoes were
gone.Slide9
Inference passage #3
Kyle
stomped
into his house, slamming the door behind him
.
He balled up his report card and placed it inside of a soup can in the garbage. He then flipped the soup can upside down and relocated garbage from other parts of the can, arranging over the soup can. He then plopped down on the couch and picked up his
game controller.Slide10
The end!!!