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  1. Making Inferences |This video explains the method in which good readers combine clues found in the text with prior knowledge to make inferences or “read betw...

  2. 27 cze 2020 · Learn Inferences Using Movies and TV Clips. This educational video teaches the basics of Inferences. Students will view clips, answer multiple choice questions, and review the answer...

  3. Making Inferences: Photos. Photos are a great starting point for students to make inferences on their own. A photo is a single narrow moment. All the clues that students need to focus on are easy to find and understand. With photos, you’ll see students focus on inferring, making guesses, and using the critical-thinking part of their brain.

  4. Inference is a tricky area of reading. Children don’t always understand what it means to infer, and stumble on test questions demanding this of them. I’ve found that teaching the skill explicitly using a non-threatening stimulus has worked brilliantly. First, you develop the understanding of the skill, what is involved and what is required ...

  5. Are you teaching students to make inferences in first grade, second grade, or kindergarten? In this video, Susan Jones shares 3 easy and fun activities for inferring.

  6. Making Inferences with a Movie Short. Using movies, short films or animations in the classroom is extremely engaging for students. I use short films from Pixar Studios to teach a variety of skills and strategies throughout the year. One of my favorites is “One Man Band” from Pixar.

  7. 16 sie 2021 · Below I have highlighted ten books that are wonderful for using in conjunction with strategies to teach inferencing. It is a diverse group of stories-- some are wordless, others are silly, and some contain mature themes that will require a bit of analysis to unpack.