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Use Pictures to Teach Making Inferences - Developing inference making skills can be tricky, especially for students who struggle with fluency. One effective and engaging way to develop higher level thinking skills like inferring is to utilize pictures. Read more about it on the blog!  #inference #criticalthinking #readingskills #ela #4thgrade #5thgrade #6thgrade #7thgrade Poems For Middle School, Inferring Lessons, Inference Pictures, Inference Activities, Education Major, Literacy Coaching, Teaching Poetry, Making Inferences, Photo Prompts

Use Pictures to Teach Making Inferences - Developing inference making skills can be tricky, especially for students who struggle with fluency. One effective and engaging way to develop higher level thinking skills like inferring is to utilize pictures. Read more about it on the blog! #inference #criticalthinking #readingskills #ela #4thgrade #5thgrade #6thgrade #7thgrade

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How to Teach Inference Using Picture Prompts: Try this simple strategy for helping students make inferences based on clues found in a picture and reading passages. Inference Pictures, Kid Responsibility, Higher Order Thinking Skills, Making Inferences, Golden Retrievers, Higher Order Thinking, Picture Prompts, Authors Purpose, Third Grade Reading

Making inferences is a higher-order thinking skill used across the curriculum, but it may seem like an abstract skill to teach. Fortunately, there is a method for teaching inference with pictures that makes inference more approachable for any teacher. Here’s a simple strategy to help students...

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Building Strong, Young Scientists With A Year Of Observations and Inferences - Picture of the Week Activities Inferencing Pictures, Teaching Inferencing, Inference Pictures, Photo Writing Prompts, Photo Writing, Sports Fails, Writing Pictures, Making Inferences, Picture Writing Prompts

Try this! Make at least 5 observations about the picture below. Now, make at least 2 inferences based on those observations. One of the most valuable skills young scientists need to develop is the ability to make careful observations based on what they see. These are based on factual evidence and key details. Often times, the brain automatically jumps to conclusions based on previous life-experiences, so you must teach young scientists to eliminate these biases and focus on the difference…

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Observe, infer, predict.    Post a daily picture.   National Geographic picture of the day is a great rescource.  Have the student make five observations. Then make five inferences. Finally, make five predictions. Inference Pictures, Document Camera, 4th Grade Writing, Making Inferences, Science Notebooks, Picture Writing Prompts, Picture Prompts, Reading Response, Comprehension Strategies

I attended a training class and a science coach shared an activity that he does with his students to help them differentiate between observations, inferences, and predictions. He puts a picture on the interactive white board as a warm up (he gets the pictures from a variety of sources but uses National Geographic's Picture of the Day a lot). The picture above is from the National Geographic site. He has the students make five observations. Then he makes the students make five inferences…

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