Inference Activities
Collection by The Reading Roundup • Last updated 9 weeks ago
Task cards, pictures, anchor charts, passages, graphic organizers, and other activities to help elementary students practice making inferences. Teachers can find sentence stems, mentor texts, and Pixar short videos to create engaging lesson plans.
The Ultimate Guide to Spring Mentor Texts for Comprehension | Comprehension Connection
It's very helpful to have a list of titles in mind as spring mentor texts you can use in your lessons. This post offer titles by skill.
Making Inferences: Everything You Need to Know -
Teaching making inferences? This round up post has everything in it you could possible need! Tips, tricks, mini-lessons, and more!
Reading Comprehension Strategy Series: How to Teach Students to Infer While Reading — THE CLASSROOM NOOK
Teaching students how to infer while reading is a fundamental reading strategy that will help them take their meaning of a text deeper. When students infer, they find clues in the text and use what they already know from personal experience or past knowledge to fully understand what the te
Making Inference Mentor Texts for the Elementary Classroom
Looking for a some engaging mentor texts for teaching to make inferences? This compilation of picture books make great read alouds to teach essential language arts skills to your elementary students all season long. There are also free printables and graphic organizers included! Click the pin to check it all out.
Engaging Activities to Help You Teach Inferencing
Activities, tips, and ideas to help you teach inferencing to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Introduce making inferences with an engaging, low prep activity, or have your upper elementary class go on an inferencing escapade - a fun activity that also helps students to get to know the staff better. This is a fun review activity for inferencing.
Teaching the Difference Between Literal and Inferential Observations
Teaching students the difference between literal and inferential thinking is one of my must-do lessons of every single school year
Flipping For Fall Mentor Texts: The Stranger
Teach students to practice inferring with this mentor text lesson using the mentor text The Stranger by Chris Van Allsburg.
10 Poems for Helping Students Master Inference / Moore English
Poetry is a great way to help students practice inference because so much of poetry lives between the lines. Poets have to be so precise with words and phrases that a great deal of emotion is only ever implied. To help students practice inference, I've put together this collection of 10 engaging poems!
Making Inferences Mini Lessons
Looking for activities to teach making inferences? Come read about these five, fun making inferences mini-lessons you can use in your elementary classroom today! Use these making inference lessons with any read aloud or text and perfect for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade! Make sure you're teaching the skill of making inferences with these fun and engaging ideas! Making inferences can be a tough strategy to teach, but your students will love these making inferences activities!
Teaching Making Inferences
Looking for lessons on teaching making inferences? Come read about my best making inferences teaching strategies and activities. You'll find ways to include anchor charts, worksheets, graphic organizers, signal words, pictures, stories, and even reading centers! The making inference activities are perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade. A whole week's worth of lessons and activities to choose from plus my best making inference strategies! (making inference centers, making inferences lesson…
Reading Comprehension: Inferencing
Here is my 5 step Lesson Plan for teaching reading comprehension Inferencing skills that uses multisensory and engaging activities. #readingcomprehension #inferences #lessonplan #teaching #homeschooling #tutoring via @pridereading
Making Inferences Anchor Chart, Activities, Lesson Ideas to Infer
This is a must teach making inferences lesson to add to your lesson plans & help your students infer as they read. Read how to help students make an inference as readers while reading in any reading unit like characters, theme & nonfiction. Includes read aloud suggestion, links to reading passages & anchor charts, & assessment pages. This lesson will help 3rd, 4th, 5th, & even middle school students successfully infer. Click to read and grab a free inference graphic organizer printable…
Making Inferences - Ashleigh's Education Journey
One of my favorite ways to introduce making inferences is through wordless picture books. They are a great first step toward this challenging skill, because it’s something students do on a daily basis. My students don’t necessarily realize that they are making inferences as they look at illustrations, so I guide them through the process […]
Making Inferences - Sassy Savvy Simple Teaching
Making Inferences is a foundation skill that your students need to learn to be successful. Making Inferences and using a variety of formats to do this can help your students draw conclusions and promote reading comprehension and critical thinking in the classroom.
8 Fun Activities for Teaching Inference
I bet, if you teach reading, you’ve heard the word “inference” before. This post outlines fun ways to teach inferences to your students! #inferencing #teachinideas #3rdgradeela #4thgradelela #5thgradeela #5thgradereading #4thgradereading #3rdgradereading #readinginstruction #literacycenters #literacyinstruction #readinggames3rd #readinggames4th #readinggames5th #5thgradeliteracy #4thgradeliteracy #teachinginferencing #teachinginference
Making Inferences - Sassy Savvy Simple Teaching
Making Inferences is a foundation skill that your students need to learn to be successful. Making Inferences and using a variety of formats to do this can help your students draw conclusions and promote reading comprehension and critical thinking in the classroom.