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Title: Inference or


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Inferenceor
  • Reading

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What is inference?
  • Inference or inferring is like detective work -
    seeking clues, resolving mysteries, figuring out
    whodunit or what the text is about even though it
    does not explicitly state it in the text.

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  • Sam ate the food on her plate without
  • slowing down between bites.
  • What is inferred?

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  • Sam is a girlwe know that by the authors use
    of the pronoun she
  • She is hungry..author implies by saying she
    didnt slow down

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  • How would you revise your inference after reading
    the next sentence in the excerpt
  • Her bus would be arriving in two minutes.

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  • Is she really hungry? No, now I think she is in a
    hurry.
  • I have put together what I know to revise my
    inferences

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Inference is..
  • Given information such as a set of numbers, a
    collection of diary entries, a poem, an essay or
    a photograph, you are expected to read between
    the lines, crunch the numbers and find meaning
  • Once you have interpreted and inferred, you are
    then expected to come up with new meanings -
    synthesis.

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  • He put down 10.00 at the window. The woman
    behind the window gave him back 4.00. The
    person next to him gave him 3.00, but he gave it
    back to her. So, when they went inside, she
    bought him a large bag of popcorn.

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Inferences you could make
  • A man and a woman on a date
  • Gone to the movies
  • Cost of the movie 3.00 per person
  • Must have been a long time ago because of cost
    and perhaps woman behind window
  • The woman doesnt want the man to pay for her
  • He is nice because he wont take her money
  • She doesnt want him to pay for everything so she
    buys him popcorn

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We have made inferences that were .
  • Text-based from information that the author
    supplies about the text
  • Knowledge-based from knowledge you have about
    the world

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Cartoons
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Editorial Cartoons
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More Cartoons
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Bumper Stickers
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MY OTHER CAR IS A PAIR OF BOOTS.
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Answer my prayers..Steal this car!
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This is not an abandoned vehicle!
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Bumper sticker on a police car
  • Dont slow down on my account. But if you dont,
    it will probably hurt your account.

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Bumper sticker on a teenagers car.
A floorboard? Theres carpet on the floorboard?
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Signs posted in places
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A mom put this sign on her teenaged sons door

Enter at your own risk an unknown bacteria is
said to be growing in this room.
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A sign in a football teams locker room.
I am your coach, not your mother.
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A sign at the vets office.
  • Puddles are for jumping over, not walking
    through!

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A sign at the library
  • Check it outreally!

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What can help make you inferences
  • Look for pronouns and figure out what to connect
    them to
  • Figure out explanations for these events
  • Think about the setting and see what details you
    can add
  • Think about something that you know about in the
    text and see how that fits with whats actually
    in the text

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  • After you read a section, see if you can explain
    why the character acted this way
  • Look at how a character says something. How
    would you have interpreted what the character
    said if different words were stressed or if he
    had said something different

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  • Look for words you dont know and see if any of
    the other words in the sentence or surrounding
    sentences can give you an idea of what those
    unknown words mean
  • As you read a section, look for clues that would
    tell you how the author might feel about a
    character

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Question It Says I Say And So
1. Read the question 2. Find information from the text that will help you answer that information 3. Think about what you know about that information 4. Combine what the text says with what you know to come up with the answer
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It Says I Say And So Example
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Question It Says I Say And So
Why did Goldilocks break Baby Bears chair? Story says she sits down in the baby chair but shes no baby. Baby chairs arent very big because theyre for babies and she is bigger so she weighs more. And so she is too heavy for it and it breaks
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