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100

Jake and Tim sat quietly next to each other by the lake. Suddenly, the pole Jake was holding loosely in his hands jerked so hard, he nearly dropped it. "You got one!" exclaimed Time excitedly. "Reel him in slowly." 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

What did Jake have? 

Read: Lake, pole, reel it in 

I know: You use a pole to fish; fish live in water and a lake is a body of water; you reel in a fish when you catch it

Infer: Jake had a fish.


100

Kody packed his swim trunks, snorkels, and sand bucket. Mom packed the sunscreen, and towels. They couldn't wait to get to their sunny destination and relax. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where are they going?

The Beach

Clues: Swim trunks; snorkels; Sand bucket; Sunscreen; Towels

100

It was her 16th birthday and she was so excited! She ran out the front door and saw the huge ribbon tied around her present. It was so awesome! It even had a sunroof just like she wanted. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What did the girl get for her birthday? How do you know?

A car.

Clues: 16th birthday; Ran out the door; Huge ribbon tied around it; Sunroof 

100

You walk into a room and this is what you see: a missing bird, an empty birdcage, and a happily purring cat. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What happened? 

The cat ate the bird.

Clues: Empty birdcage; Happily purring cat; the missing bird

100

Ruben made a mental checklist: Do laundry. Go to supermarket. Clean house. Fix hallway light. Change the bed sheets in guest room. Wrap the presents. Put up the tree lights. His parents were coming in the morning and he didn't know how he would get everything done. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

What time of year was it? 

Christmas time or winter time 

Clues: Parents coming; Wrap presents; Tree lights 

200

Jane knew she had to make this. She had to make a 3-pointer to be 1 point ahead of the other team. The whole game depended on her. She dribbled the ball and threw it. She closed her eyes and hoped she made it! Swish! The crowd goes wild!

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

What game is Jane playing? 


Read: 3 pointer; dribbled the ball

Know: 3 pointers happen in basketball; you dribble in soccer and basketball 

Infer: She is playing baskeball

200

Dad tapped his fingers on the table. His stomach growled as he looked at his watch. Mom fiddled with her straw and watched the food at the other table. The kids were fighting and whining. There was a loud, crashing noise and suddenly the waiter appeared and said, "I'm so sorry!"

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where are they?  

At a restaurant. 

Clues: Dad's stomach growled; Mom watched food at other table; Waiter apologized.

200

When they entered the gate, the woman gave them a wristband. They looked around at all the rides and shops and couldn't decide which one to go to first. Their mom yelled, "Look, there's Mickey!"  They saw his mouse ears from a mile away. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where are they? How do you know?

Disney World or Disneyland

Clues: Wristband, Rides and shops; Mickey; Mouse ears

200

Troy stumbled, blushed and shook as he spoke to the crowd. He had spent hours preparing what he would say. He held his speech in his hand. He was up against last year's student council president. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Why was Troy giving a speech?  

Troy was running for student council president.

Clues: Giving a Speech; Up against last year's president.


200

Tim was home in bed when the phone rang. It was his friend, Susan. "Come on! You don't know what you're missing," Susan shouted into the phone over the loud music and people yelling and laughing in the background. of 

"Nah, I'm too tired," Tim said.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What did Susan want Tim to do? How do you know?

Go to a party.

Clues: You don't know what you're missing; Loud music; People yelling and laughing in background.

300

As the boys sat outside the principal's office, with torn shirts and bruised faces, they knew they were in trouble. The security guard sat between the boys to keep them apart. What they did was strictly against the rules. When their parents find out, they'll be in even  more trouble. 


Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

Why were the boys sent to the office?

The boys were fighting.

Clues: torn shirts and bruised faces; security guard had to keep them apart; they broke the rules.

300

Julie and her mom were at the department store. Julie really wanted new lipstick but her mother said she couldn't get any today. Julie's mom went to the clothing section while Julie stayed by the makeup. When it was time for them to leave, Julie was nervous. She was clutching her purse tightly hoping not to set off the alarms.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Why was Julie nervous? How do you know?

Julie stole the lipstick.

Clues: Julie was nervous; Clutching her purse tightly; Hoped she didn't set off alarms.

300

Elizabeth was so proud of her garden. She planted the seeds early in the spring and watered the plants every morning. Last Friday, Elizabeth's mom called and asked her to come over for the week because she was feeling sick. When Elizabeth came back home, her plants were bent and drooping. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Why were the plants drooping? How do you know?

She had not watered them for a week.

Clues: Elizabeth watered plants every morning; She went to her mom's house for a week and couldn't water them.

300

Rick had been training hard all summer. It was his sophomore year and he wanted to make the varsity football team! Two days after tryouts, the coach posted the list by the boys' locker room. When Rick saw the list, he smiled and said, "Yes!"

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) How did Rick feel? Why did he feel that way? 

Rick felt happy; excited; proud

Because he made the team.

Clues: Training all summer; Wanted to make varsity football team; Saw the list; Smiled and said, "Yes!"

300

Carrie was walking home alone at night. She heard footsteps behind her. The hairs on the back of her neck stood up. She began walking faster. The footsteps behind her started moving faster too. Finally, Carrie started running. She ran so fast, she didn't see where she was going. She ran right into a man with a gun, badge, and baton. Then she breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Thank goodness!"

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

Who did Carrie run into? How do you know?

A police officer or Cop

Clues: Gun, badge and baton; Breathed a sigh of relief.

400

Lauren worried as she handed her mom the paper from the school. She carefully watched her mom looking over the numbers on the paper. Lauren was relieved when she saw a smile spread across her mom's face. Mom said, "let's go get ice cream to celebrate!"

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What paper was Lauren's mom looking at?



Report Card

Clues: Lauren was worried; mom smiled as she looked at it; Lauren was relieved; Let's go get ice cream to celebrate.

400

Lots of white flakes fell from the sky and covered the roads. Lucy woke up and crawled out of bed to peek out the window. She immediately turned on the news. Her eyes lit up and she smiled when she saw her school listed. Then she crawled back to bed and threw the covers over her head.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What did Lucy find out when she saw the news? How do  you know?

Snow Day or School was closed because of the snow.

Clues: Lots of white flakes fell from the sky; She turned on the news; She saw her school listed; She went back to bed.

400

We watched as the engines roared, but they remained still. They were all lined up in a straight line waiting to accelerate. Each believing that they could win. A man stood close to the track waving a flag and off they went.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where are they? How do you know?

Race Track

Clues: Engines roared; lined up in a straight line'; Believe they can win; Close to the track waving a white flag; Off they went.

400

As usual, Jim left for school ten minutes later than he should have. His shoelaces were untied and his backpack was unzipped as he ran down the street. He had  only gone one block when he heard his mother shout his name. He looked back and saw her waving a brown bag. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

What did Jim forget? 

His lunch.

Clues: Backpack meant he was going to school; Brown bag

400

The light turned red and Jim did not stop. Next, there was a huge crashing sound. Jim got out of the car to inspect the damage.  Police sirens were blaring in the distance.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What happened? 

Jim was in an accident.

Clues: Ran the red light; Crashing sound; Inspect the damage; Police sirens

500

Rachel climbed up the ladder. She got more and more nervous with every step she took. She finally reached the top, walked out on the board, and looked way down into the deep blue. Her friends had dared her, but could she do it?

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What was Rachel afraid to do? 

Jump off the high diving board.

Clues: Climbed the ladder, walked out on the board; looked way down into the deep blue.

500

"Ooooohhh, Aaaaahh!" said the boys. As another one sparkled in the sky, they jumped up with excitement. "Boom! Boom!" They waited patiently for the grand exit when all the colors zoomed across the sky and loud noises filled the air. Afterwards, they gathered their belongings and walked to their car. 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where were they? How do you know?

A fireworks show.

Clues: Boom; Colors in the sky; Noises filled the air.

500

I should have studied harder. My palms are sweating; my heart is racing; and my pencil broke! I raised my hand, hoping not to disrupt the other students. I looked back and forth from the clock to my paper. Time seemed to be racing by. I had to do my best! 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) What am I doing? How do you know?

Taking a test or quiz.

Clues: Should have studied harder; Sweaty palms; Heart racing; Pencil broke; Disturb other students; Time raced by: Had to do my best

500

John overslept. When he woke up and saw the clock, he jumped out of bed and scrambled around the house trying to clean himself and get dressed quickly. He grabbed his suitcase, got in the car, and sped to the airport! Five minutes after getting to there, John was disappointed.

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer)

Why was he disappointed?


John missed his flight.

Clues: Overslept; Grabbed his suitcase; Sped to the Airport; Disappointed

500

Amy was wearing white and holding flowers as she walked down the aisle with her father by her side. All the guests were smiling at her, but she could only see the handsome man ahead. She could not wait to say "I do." 

Use the inference strategy (I read, I know, I infer) Where is Amy?  

At her wedding.

Clues: White dress, flowers, Walking down the aisle with her father; Guests smiling; Handsome man ahead; "I do"

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