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Drawing Inferences
By southpacificpress
A teacher models how to draw inferences from evidence in a CSI text. This is a very good example for learning to make logical inferences from text.
eSpark Learning: Use evidence to make an inference framing video (FA13, 4RI, Quest 2)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This brief introductory video explains using text evidence to make inferences. It reviews the example of a flyer about Yellowstone National Park.
Infer movie with examples
By Toby Price
This video introduces how to make inferences. It provides several examples.
Grade 4 ELA: Making Inferences Using Non Fiction Text RL 4 1
By EngageNY
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Learn how to make Inferences
By mistersato411
Learn how to make inferences in literature, nonfiction and real life, and to support those inferences with strong, reliable evidence
Drawing Inferences
By southpacificpress
A teacher models how to draw inferences from evidence in a CSI text. This is a very good example for learning to make logical inferences from text.
How to make inferences from text, using textual evidence
By learnreadingnow
This video briefly defines inference as the conclusion a reader draws from the tone, context, and implicit meaning of a written passage. Also it compares the valid and invalid inferences that a reader might make based on the details presented in the passage.
eSpark Learning Inference Framing Video (4.RI, Quest 8)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This brief introductory video explains how readers can learn the main idea of a text and make inferences from its details. It gives the example of a short article on caring for pets.
Making Inferences
By EnglishI PLC
This video presents examples of characters in literature to explain inference. It also refers to the "STEAL" chart which lists Speech, Thoughts, Effects on Others, Actions, and Looks as clues to make inferences about a character.
Common Core Literature Standard 1: Analyzing Text and Looking for Inferences
By OnDemandInstruction
This is a video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a passage from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It explains how to use evidence to infer meaning in a text.
Introduction to Reading Skills: Making Inferences Rap
By Mr.Gastoon woodland
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text
Making Inferences to Read Between the Lines
By Khalid Smith
This video presents making inferences while reading informational text
Making Inferences to Read Between the Lines
By Khalid Smith
This video presents making inferences while reading informational text.
How to make inferences from text, using textual evidence
By learnreadingnow
This video briefly defines inference as the conclusion a reader draws from the tone, context, and implicit meaning of a written passage. Also it compares the valid and invalid inferences that a reader might make based on the details presented in the passage.
Common Core Literature Standard 1: Analyzing Text and Looking for Inferences
By OnDemandInstruction
This is a video demonstrates making inferences from a literary text with the example of a passage from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It explains how to use evidence to infer meaning in a text.
eSpark Learning: Using evidence to support inferences in a text framing video (FA13, 7 RL, Quest 1)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This brief introduction is to a quest where students identify textual evidence that most strongly supports an inference.
eSpark Learning: Citing Text and Making Inferences Framing Video (7.RI Quest 3 FA13)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Citing Text and Making Inferences Framing Video (7.RI Quest 3 FA13)
eSpark Learning: Citing Text and Making Inferences Framing Video (7.RI Quest 3 FA13)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Citing Text and Making Inferences Framing Video (7.RI Quest 3 FA13)
Introduction to Reading Skills: Fact vs Opinion vs Inference
By McGraw-Hill Education
This video distinguishes between fact, opinion and inference.
Making Inferences (6.L.4.d)
By NoahM444
“Perezoso” is a sloth. A sloth is a very very slow animal. This video shows you the difference between infer and facts when using context clues to try to understand the meaning of a word or a whole concept. This would be a good, short note taking activity. REMEMBER, there is a difference between infer and facts!