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. . The Coolest Person You . W. ill . E. ver . K. now. Family. Mother: Teresa Davis. Father: Steve Davis . Step Sister: Jackie Davis. Boring Facts. Born March 30, 1996. In Paducah, Kentucky. Height: 5’2’’ . Through . Pictures. What can we infer about this person just from their grocery list?. Possible Inferences. They have a dog (rawhide bones). They are hygienic/cleanly (Toothpaste, . Qtips. , wipes, Dish detergent). Context Clues . Context Clues:. words or phrases surrounding a difficult word that can help you define its meaning. . Read the passage on the next slide and supply context clues for the underlined words. . Intriguing Literature Forces the Reader to Ask Questions. Discuss. Why would an author choose to leave information out of his story? . 2. How do we, as readers, reliably fill in this information? . To Make an Inference . Grades 3 – 5. © 2013 Texas Education Agency / The University of Texas System. “ Inferring is the bedrock of comprehension, not only in reading. We infer in many realms. Our life clicks along more smoothly if we can read the world as well as text. Inferring is about reading faces, reading body language, reading expressions, and reading tone as well as reading text.”. Risk Management Services. Sumith. Wijeweera. Industrial Hygienist. University of Arizona. October 3, 2014. Erg. onomics Basics. The study of fitting the job to the individual. Match the design of tools, controls, and equipment to fit the needs of the user. An.  inference is an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning. . An . inference.  is an educated . guess.. When reading a passage: 1) Note the facts presented to the reader and 2) use these facts to draw conclusions about . Foreshadowing and Suspense. Content Objective: . The . S. tudent . W. ill . B. e . A. ble . T. o (SWBAT) make . inferences. and draw conclusions about foreshadowing and suspense, and provide evidence from text to support their understanding using their Interactive Notebook and various texts. To have seen or not to have seen. That is the question!. Sh. hh. hh. …I’m observing!. Observations. An observation is the gathering of information by using our . five senses. :. sight. smell. Ergonomics For. Office and Production Workers. Introduction. This training consists of three parts:. Basic Ergonomics (mandatory). Office Ergonomics (optional). Production Ergonomics (optional). You will be given the option of taking Office or Production or both after successfully completing the Basic portion of this training. . routine . . Page 68. Meaning- (n). a. regular way of doing things, fixed by habit, rules. Sentence- . My morning routine consists of eating, dressing, brushing my teeth and hair, putting on my shoes, and running to school.. Lifting Hazards and some ideas on how to reduce your risk of lifting injury By the end of this slideshow you will be able to: Identify the 3 types of lifting that may cause injuries Review ergonomics principles used in reducing lifting hazards and preventing injuries Stone VE Baron-Cohen S Knight RT 1998 Frontal lobe contributions to theory of mind Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 640-656 Gregory C Lough S Stone VE Erzinclioglu S Martin L Baron-Cohen S Hodges Ergonomics (. er'gõ. . nom'iks. ): . The study of work and the relationship of work to the physical and cognitive capabilities of people . Fitting the job (tools, tasks, and environment) to the employee, instead of forcing the worker to fit the job.

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