Vocabulary
What's Happening? 1
What's Happening? 2
Great readers...
Miscellaneous
100

When making an inference or drawing a conclusion, readers are often making an __________ guess.

educated

100

Carefully, Annie held the tool and got ready to pound the nail into the board.

What is being used?

What is the object?

What is being used? A tool

What is the object? A hammer

100

When the power went out, I could not see my hand in front of my face.

 What time of the day is this?

Night-time 

100

Great readers who look for clues in the text to draw conclusions or make predictions are called this.

Detectives

200

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

Inference

200

The teacher tells everyone to clear their desks and take out a pencil. What is likely to happen next in this classroom?

The students will be taking a test.

200

This thing keeps going faster and faster, up and down, over and around. It tickles my tummy. The girls behind me are screaming. Where am I?

On a rollercoaster
200

Good readers use pictures, text, graphs, and _____________ knowledge to make inferences.

background

200
A holiday in February when candy, cards, and flowers are given to show love or friendship.

Valentine's Day

300

Understand to mean.

Interpret.

300

Jimmy looked out over the overgrown yard with disgust as he leaned over to crank up the engine.

 What is the occupation or job?

What is the character’s purpose?

Occupation: Landscaper, Lawn Man

Purpose: Cut the grass

400

Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.

Contrary

400

Sara began to cry when she opened up her report card.

What is the problem here?

What might be a solution?

Problem: Bad grades

Solution: Try harder 

400

Carlos felt himself shaking as the coach handed him the Most Valuable Player trophy and shook his hand.

 What feelings can you see here?

What is the mood of this text?

Feelings: Excitement
Mood: Proud or happy

400

Great readers ask themselves these all the time.

Questions

400

Great readers determine this about unknown words.

meanings

500

The mother bird flew down and snatched up the worm into her beak and flew up toward the nest.

 What is happening here?

What is taking place?

Happening: The bird captured her prey.

Taking place: The bird is eating or the bird is feeding her babies.

500

The monkeys swung on their tree limbs, the elephants sprayed themselves with water, and the lions roared loudly.

 What group of people or things is this sentence referring to?

Animals

500

A clue that good readers use to draw conclusions is. (hint: another word for feelings)

emotions

500

Author's do not always explicitly say what's going on in a story. Instead, they sometimes do this.

Imply

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