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Inference The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

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What isn’t inference? It is not stating the obvious. It is not stating the ridiculous. It is not a prediction. (Although the two are closely related) Predictions ask: “What is happening next?”

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Page 1: Inference The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth

InferenceThe truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

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What is inference?What you know + what you read = inferenceUses facts, logic, or reasoning to come to an

assumption or conclusionAsks: “What conclusions can you draw based on

what is happening now?”

Page 3: Inference The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth

What isn’t inference?It is not stating the obvious.It is not stating the ridiculous.It is not a prediction. (Although the two are

closely related) Predictions ask: “What is happening next?”

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Perfect/Flawed ExamplesStating the obvious: “That girl is wearing a fancy

dress and carrying a bouquet of flowers.”Stating the ridiculous: “That little girl must be a

magician’s assistant and is about to turn the flowers into giant rabbits that will rabidly attack the audience.”

Stating inference: “That girl must be a flower girl in a wedding.”

Making a prediction: “That girl will walk down the aisle in the wedding and take pictures later.”

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Questioning InferenceWhen reading (fiction or nonfiction) ask

questions:“What is my inference?”“What information did I use to make the

inference?”“How good was my thinking?”“Do I need to change my thinking?”

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STOP!

It’s Inference Time.

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How do you think this man is feeling? How do you know?

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Why is this man on the floor? What makes you think so?

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Why isn’t this woman using a fork to eat her pie? Why do you think that?

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What are 3 things you can tell me about the person these feet belong

too?

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What do you think is in this person’s backpack? Why do you think so?

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What do you think happened here? Why do you think so?

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What do you think caused this injury? Why do you think so?