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Page 1: Inference. Inference: take what you know and make an educated guess about what you have read, seen or heard.

Inference

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• Inference: take what you know and make an educated guess about what you have read, seen or heard.

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What happened here?

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What is the message of this picture?

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What is this picture telling us?

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If you are going to a Mexican Restaurant, what can you infer?

• A. They will sell hot dogs.• B. It will be the best restaurant in town.• C. It will be delicious.• D. They will specialize in Mexican food.

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If you go to a new school, you can infer that…

• A. No one will like you• B. All the teachers will be nice to you• C. You will have to learn how to get around• D. You will fail your first test.

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If you forget to bring back you library book, you can infer that…

• A. You will have to pay a fine• B. You are a bad reader• C. They will take your library card• D. The library is closed

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If the teacher is out of school today, you can infer that…

• A. You will have no homework• B. You will have a substitute teacher• C. The rules do not apply today• D. The teacher does not work at the school

anymore

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If you see a fire truck in your neighborhood, you can infer that…

• A. A cat is stuck in a tree• B. Someone accidently burnt themselves• C. The police will come too• D. There has been an emergency

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If you are going to a birthday party you can infer that…

• A. There will be cake• B. There will be lots of people there• C. You will not have fun• D. The person is turning 10

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Make up a question and 4 possible answers. What can we infer?

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Inferring is what we do when we solve riddles!

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We also can infer the meaning of words and sayings by looking at

the context.

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Idiom: a saying that has a special meaning.

• The test took me only 5 minutes to take and I got 100%. It was a piece of cake.

• What do you think piece of cake means?

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A piece of cake: something that is very easy

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It drives me up the wall when my roommate is loud and I am trying to sleep.What does drives me up the wall mean?

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Drives me up a wall

• makes you very angry or annoyed

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• Today I said I would run 10 miles, do 10 hours of homework and go see my friend in New York City. I think I bit off more that I could chew.

• What does bite off more than you can chew mea?

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Bite off more than you can chew

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Idiom Assignment:

• Find an idiom that you like on www.idiomsite.com Draw a picture of itWrite it’s definitionShow how it can be used in a sentence


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