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Making Inferences A. K. A…. . Drawing Conclusions

Making Inferences A. K. A…. . Drawing Conclusions

What does “making an inference” mean? • It means the same thing as to

What does “making an inference” mean? • It means the same thing as to draw a conclusion, or • A way of figuring out information that is NOT directly stated in a reading passage

When do I make an inference? • Since details are sometimes not clearly explained

When do I make an inference? • Since details are sometimes not clearly explained or stated in a reading passage, you must make your own inferences or draw your own conclusions by figuring out by yourself • You do this more often than you think…

Making Inferences Examples You see a dog sitting by a door – You figure

Making Inferences Examples You see a dog sitting by a door – You figure out (infer) that the dog wants to go outside/inside You see someone wearing shorts and a Tshirt - you figure out that the weather is warm

How to Make an Inference • Pay attention to people, places, and objects that

How to Make an Inference • Pay attention to people, places, and objects that are fully presented in a passage • Think about the details that are provided in a reading passage. Use these details to figure out or understand information that is not explained • Use facts you learned from your reading and what you know from your own life to make an inference or draw a conclusion • Look for details about how a character looks, acts, thinks, feels, and speaks. Think about how people with similar qualities behave. Think about times when you have acted similarly.

Test Question Clue • A test question about making inferences or drawing conclusions often

Test Question Clue • A test question about making inferences or drawing conclusions often contains the words: • You can tell • Determine • Conclude

Test Question Examples • A test question may look like this: • Readers of

Test Question Examples • A test question may look like this: • Readers of the email can conclude that: • From the email, you can determine that: • There is enough information in the article to determine that: • You can tell that: