Inference Ladder and Anchor Charts: Start with simple examples and gradually move to more complex texts using these visual tools to help students organize their thoughts and build confidence. Modeling and Think-Alouds: Using Picture Books and Videos: Demonstrate how to make inferences by thinking out...
Ask each student to bring a picture of himself or herself from home and create one inference question about the picture. For example, if the picture is of the student and his brother playing in the yard, and there are orange and yellow leaves all over the grass, and the sky is gray, ...
By incorporating these activities into your lessons, you can help your students overcome the challenges of making inferences. They’ll develop stronger reading comprehension and critical thinking skills while having fun! By making your inference lessons fun and incorporating a variety of activities, your...
By incorporating these activities into your lessons, you can help your students overcome the challenges of making inferences. They’ll develop stronger reading comprehension and critical thinking skills while having fun! By making your inference lessons fun and incorporating a variety of activities, your...