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Page 1: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Making Inferences

Page 2: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

What is an Inference?

• An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge.

• When you make an inference, you read something, add what you know to it, and draw a conclusion.

• You put two and two together, or read between the lines.

Page 3: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

What I read

A character has tears in

her eyes+

What I already know

People who are sad often cry

and have tears=

What I infer

The character

must be sad

A formula for making an inference…

Why Is Shaggy Running??

Why Is Scooby Hiding??

Page 4: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Did you know that you make inferences everyday in the real world?

You Compare Things

You evaluate situations

You make predictions

Which would you rather play with?

I wonder if the picnic will be cancelled?Is this project going well

or not?

Page 5: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

How do I make inferences when I read?

The school is brightly lit, even though it is already after 7 p.m. Parents rush from the parking lot to the front door. Student ushers direct them to the Gym. Inside the Gym there are 100 folding chairs set up in rows. All of the teachers are seated up front facing the chairs. The principal stands up at a podium and waits for the crowd to settle down. There is a large poster that hangs on the wall that says “Welcome Parents! We are glad you are here!”

Page 6: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Parents have come to school for : A. An important board meeting B. Back to School night

What I read

Parents come to school

Students direct them to

the Gym

Signs say Welcome Parents

+

What I already know

My school has a back to school

open house every year.

They hold it in the Gym

Many parents attend

=

What I infer

This writing describes

open house/back to school parent

night at a school

Page 7: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

The Principal stands in front: A. Because she is ready to speak B. There is no seat for her

What I read

The principal is standing at a podium in

front of parents

Parents and students are

sitting in chairs

+

What I already know

On back to school night my principal stands and speaks to the crowd of parents and

students who are assembled

=

What I infer

The Principal is

going to speak to

parents and students

Page 8: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Oh, I had a balloonIt was round, it was redSuch a lovely balloonAlmost as big as my head

But I heard a loud noiseAnd I turned my head to seeFor I wondered just whatMade that loud noise at me!

What I read Person has a red

balloon

+ What I already know

Balloons are fragile and make loud noises when

they pop

= What I infer

The red balloon popped

What can you infer about the balloon?

Page 9: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Fireworks lit up the night with splashes of purple, red, and yellow. People sat of blankets gazing up at the night sky. Children played with sparklers near by. Everyone drank cold lemonade from the nearby concession stand. Laughter could be heard across the field.

What I read

Fireworks, sparklers, night sky, lemonade

and laughter

+ What I already know

We celebrate 4th of July with fireworks, sparklers,

picnics, and laughter

= What I Infer

The story is taking place at a 4th of July

celebration

What can you infer about the event that is happening in the paragraph?

Page 10: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your own knowledge. When you

Warm sand shifted under my feet as I walked across the beach. The soothing sound of the waves calmed my thoughts. A soft breeze made the heat of the day feel like a warm cozy blanket in the middle of winter. I hope this day never ends.

What I read

Warm, soothing, calming, soft, warm,

hope that the day never ends

+ What I already know

Many people like to relax at the beach

= What I infer

Character is relaxing at the beach and enjoys it there.

What can you infer about how the character feels about the beach based on the mood and what the setting infers?

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Making Inferences Sheet

Everyday after work Paul took his muddy boots off on the steps of the front porch. Alice would have a fit if the boots made it so far as the welcome mat. He then took off his dusty overalls and threw them into a plastic garbage bag; Alice left a new garbage bag tied to the porch railing for him every morning. On his way in the house, he dropped the garbage bag off at the washing machine and went straight up stairs to the shower as he was instructed. He would eat dinner with her after he was “presentable,” as Alice had often said.

What kind of work does Paul do? How do you know?

Describe Alice. What in the text supports that description?

What kind of relationship do Paul and Alice have?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Making Inferences continued…

Valerie opened up the letter from the military department. She felt the pit of her stomach drop to the bottom of the earth before she even opened it. She knew it was news about John. As she read the first line, she thought of all of the lunches she had packed him and all the nights she tucked him in his bed and warded off the nighttime monsters. The man carrying the flag put his hand on her shoulder. She thought of the day that John signed up for the military. Her tears wet the letter. She stopped reading after the first line.

What does the letter say?

What is Valerie’s Relationship to John?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Making Inferences continued…

“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 kill you, Tommy!” Mom yelled to herself as she realized that Tommy’s shoes were gone.

What happened to the window?

Why did Tommy Leave?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Making Inferences continued…

Ruby sat on the bed she shared with her husband holding a hairclip. There was something mysterious and powerful about the cheaply manufactured neon clip that she was fondling in her newly suspicious palms. She didn’t recognize the hairclip. It was too big to be their daughter’s, and Ruby was sure that it wasn’t hers. She hadn’t had friends over in weeks but here was this hairclip, little and green with a few long black hair strands caught in it. Ruby ran her fingers through her own blonde hair. She had just been vacuuming when she noticed this small, bright green object under the bed. Now their life would never be the same. She would wait here until Mike returned home.

Why is Ruby so affected by the hairclip?

How has the hairclip affected Ruby’s relationship?

Where did the clip most likely come from?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Making Inferences continued…

Kyle ran into his house and slammed the door behind him. He paused with his back to the wall and tried to catch his breath. The puppy in his coat struggled to get out. Kyle looked out the window worriedly, but he saw that nobody was coming. Then he let the puppy out of his jacket. The puppy yelped while Kyle took the collar off of him. He threw the collar in an old soup can in the trash, carefully flipping over the can. The dog looked around nervously.

Why is Kyle out of breath?

Why is the puppy nervous?

Why did Kyle put the puppy’s collar in a soup can?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Making Inferences continued…

Anastasia sat by the fountain in the park with her head in her palms. She was weeping mournfully and wearing all black. In between gasps and sobs, Anastasia cried out a name: “Oh... John…” And then her cell phone beeped. Her hand ran into her purse and her heart fluttered. The text message was from John. She opened up the message and read the few bare words, “I need to get my jacket back from you.” Anastasia threw her head into her arms and continued sobbing.

What relationship do Anastasia and John have?

Why is Anastasia sad?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Cassie rolled over in her bed as she felt the sunlight hit her face. The beams were warming the back of her neck when she slowly realized that it was a Thursday, and she felt a little too good for a Thursday. Struggling to open her eyes, she looked up at the clock. “9:48,” she shouted, “Holy cow!” Cassie jumped out of bed, threw on the first outfit that she grabbed, brushed her teeth in two swipes, threw her books into her backpack, and then ran out the door.

What problem is Cassie having?

Where is Cassie going?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer

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Kelvin was waiting in front of the corner store at 3:56. His muscles were tense and he was sweating a bit more than usual. The other kids gathered in front of the little storefront were much more relaxed, even playful. They joked back and forth lightly to each other but for Kelvin, time slowed. 3:57. “Don’t worry, Kelvin. He ain’t even gonna show up.” Kelvin hoped that he wouldn’t. A black four-door Camry with tinted windows pulled up and parked across the street. Kelvin gulped. 3:58. A group of teenagers piled out of the car. James was in the front. “Hi-ya, Kelvin. Glad you could make it,” James said. Kelvin felt smaller.

Why is Kelvin waiting at the corner store?

Are James and Kelvin friends?

Why is Kelvin so nervous?

What I read + What I already know = What I Infer