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1 Reading Strategy Making Inferences

2 Background knowledge or schema
Inference : A logical conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning Background knowledge or schema Contextual Evidence Inference What you know What you read Inference

3 How can I figure out what the author doesn’t tell me?
Authors don’t always tell us everything so: Ask “What is the author leaving out that is important to understanding the article?” Making Inferences is also called Drawing Conclusions or Reading Between the Lines

4 What can I infer about? Emotions: Tears streamed down her face.
Location: Waves crashed against the shore. Action: Joe dribbled down the court. Time/Era: When the porch light burned out, there was total darkness. Cause/Effect: In the morning, we noticed that the trees were uprooted and homes were missing their rooftops. Characteristic: Mrs. Martin has so many clothes; she can go a whole month and not wear the same thing. Sometimes she changes at lunch just to show off.

5 #1 When Pedro finished, he put the book in his backpack and turned on the TV. What had Pedro done? ______________________________________

6 #2 As the seat began to swing back and forth, Tom gripped the safety bar tightly and told himself not to look down. Where is Tom? ______________________________________

7 #3 Peggy slammed the door shut behind her and stomped down the stairs.
How does Peggy feel? ______________________________________

8 Journal 2/24: Use the picture to make two inferences. Write what you see (observation) and what you know to make your inferences.


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