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Teaching students to make inferences and support them with details is often a tricky skill. This FREEBIE is perfect for third, fourth, or fifth grade students who need a brief introduction or review. Who would have thought using shoes to teach inference Reading Support, Inference Activities, School Academy, Thinking Strategies, If The Shoe Fits, Teacher Toolkit, Interactive Reading, Making Inferences, Teaching Special Education

Teaching students to make inferences and support them with details is often a tricky skill. This FREEBIE is perfect for third, fourth, or fifth grade students who need a brief introduction or review. Who would have thought using shoes to teach inference

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Inferring and questioning lesson with The Stranger. Looking for activities for teaching the reading comprehension strategies making inferences and asking questions? The Stranger is an excellent mentor text that I read aloud every fall to my students to teach inferring and questioning. Teaching Literary Elements, I Love Money, Teaching 5th Grade, Literacy Coaching, Making Inferences, Reading Anchor Charts, My Favorite Books, Reading Comprehension Strategies, 6th Grade Ela

Inferring and questioning lesson with The Stranger. Looking for activities for teaching the reading comprehension strategies making inferences and asking questions? The Stranger is an excellent mentor text that I read aloud every fall to my students to teach inferring and questioning.

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E is for Explore!: Crime, Scene, INFERENCE, Trash! Mystery Unit, Inferencing Activities, Inference Activities, Teacher's Pet, Middle School Language Arts, Arts Integration, Elementary Ela, First Year Teachers, Creative Genius

Crime Scene Inference! Set up a crime scene for a fun inference activity. Encourage kids to use their inference skills to investigate misplaced and random objects in the classroom! Mess up the room slightly while kids leave for computer class, a library visit, music, etc. Make sure that the changes are noticeable to spark curiosity in the students. Then, put some pretend caution tape across the door entrance (make out of paper). When the kids return back to class tell them that they are…

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If your students are any thing like mine, they struggle with making inferences. It is a tricky skill! ...and it takes a lot of practice. I made something super fun for my second graders, and they didn't even realize how hard they were working on making inferences. In summary, students use the items in the garbage cans to infer who the garbage can belonged to. My teammates and I (6 of us) each filled a little Dollar Tree garbage can with trash that would represent us. We chose items that…

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The National Reading Panel (NRP) identified 5 components of effective literacy instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. In addition to naming these five components, the NRP also concluded that phonemic awareness and phonics instruction needed to be increased in primary grades. Both components are absolutely essential for reading, but it is important to understand that they are not the same thing. #scienceofreading #litearcyinstruction #earlyliteracy The Science Of Reading, Reading Tutoring, Vocabulary Instruction, Printed Letters, Phonics Instruction, Abc Activities, Reading Specialist, Science Of Reading, Foundational Skills

The National Reading Panel (NRP) identified 5 components of effective literacy instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. In addition to naming these five components, the NRP also concluded that phonemic awareness and phonics instruction needed to be increased in primary grades. Both components are absolutely essential for reading, but it is important to understand that they are not the same thing. #scienceofreading #litearcyinstruction #earlyliteracy

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