Friday, July 27, 2012

Making Inferences


WALT: Infer
Making inferences is about "reading between the lines" and finding the hidden or deeper meanings in the text. This is a huge part of understanding what we read. Good writers give clues to help the reader infer. By thinking about what we know (prior knowledge) as we read, we see these clues and combine them with our prior knowledge to infer. We are detectives searching for and making meaning.

The Jedi Knights reading group gave us the model above from the excellent story Teamwork by Maria Samuela. Notice how they combine clues in the text with their prior knowledge to infer.

5 comments:

  1. Wow looks like you guys had fun and did a lot of great inferring.
    WELL DONE JEDI KNIGHTs:)

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  2. Well done,
    I did infering for the book the race it was very fun.

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  3. At the start we could not relay get what it meant, but then we understood it!

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  4. Awesome Jedi Knights!
    It looks like you had fun and worked hard on it.
    Well done!

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  5. Wow Mr M great post about Teamwork now I really know how to infer.Great post.

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