Steps to INFER
Definitions
Types of Questions
Wild CARD
Clue Words
100
Return and answer the questions
What is R - Return
100
This means to make a conclusion or make a guess about something based on hints or facts that you have read.
What is infer
100
1) Factual 2) Think and Seek
What are the two major types of questions?
100
This is something that can be proven to be true.
What is a Fact
100
What type of bird is in the story?
"Type of Bird"
200
Read the passage again for find details
What is E - Explore for details.
200
Means to make meaning out of printed information
What is Reading
200
The question code is C
What is Clarifying
200
What type of question - What color is Jonny's car?
What is Factual Question
200
"Why did Lisa have a concussion?"
Lisa or Concussion
300
1) Read the Title 2) Skim the passage 3) Read the questions
What is I - Interact
300
This is a question that can be "found right there" in the passage.
What is a Factual Question?
300
The code is F
What is Factual
300
When you can picture in your mind what you are reading is...?
What is Visual Imagery.
300
"What happened to Anita at the dance?"
Anita or Dance
400
1) Find the Clues 2) Finally Read
What is F - Find the Clues
400
The code is B
What is Big Picture
400
INFER is this device
What is a Mnemonic?
400
"What did Jaime receive in the mail?"
Jaime or Mail
500
1) Code the question type 2) Look for clue/key words
What is N - Note what you know
500
Why is it important to read the entire question?
To fully understand the what the question is asking.
500
The code is P
What is Predicting?
500
What is the purpose of this Strategy?
To help us learn to read better!!
500
"Where in North America does the story take place?"
North America and Place
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