EnglishYear 4Reading
Infer meaning with text evidence
Draw inferences and justify them with evidence from the text, referring to specific words and phrases
What you'll learn
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Imagine you find a muddy paw print on your kitchen floor. 🐾
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If you see a wet umbrella by the door, what can you INFER? ☂️
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Let's read this clue together: 'Tom grabbed his coat and scarf.' 🧥🧣
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Read this: 'The plate was empty. The dog licked his lips.' 🐶
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What clue tells us the dog ate the food? 🧐
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Your turn! 'Mia's eyes were wide. She saw a giant cake.' 🎂
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What is it called when you use clues to figure something out? 📚
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