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Inference Practice: Who Am I? WorksheetInference Practice: Who Am I? Worksheet
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K12 Reader
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4th - 5th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
15 mins
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Year
2013
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Inference Practice: Who Am I?

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Have a little fun teaching your class about inferences with this short and simple guess who exercise. Provided with five short passages describing different types of people, young learners must read each one and use the included details to make inferences that answer the question, "Who am I?"

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

inferences, making inferences, reading comprehension, reading comprehension strategies

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Extend learning about inferences by having children write their own passages about a person, place, or thing and having the class make inferences about what is being described
  • Have students underline details in the written descriptions that support their inferences

Pros

  • Each passage includes details that clearly describe a specific type of person
  • Students are required to write explanations supporting their inferences for each passage
  • An answer key is included with the worksheet

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.4.1 RL.5.1 RI.4.1 RI.5.1

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