An educated guess based on what you read and what you already know.
What is an inference?
Telling the most important information from a story or text.
What is summarizing?
A guess about what will happen next.
What is a prediction.
When a person or source can be trusted to tell the truth.
What is reliable?
I have 10 pencils. Lucy has 4 pencils. How many more pencils do I have than Lucy?
6
What a paragraph is mostly about.
What is main idea?
The reason an author wrote a text.
Purpose
Events that lead up to something or make something happen.
What is cause?
When we can not trust the source because they favor or are connected to one side of the story.
What is bias?
Maddi brought $15 to the store and bought a candy bar for $2. How much money does she have left?
$13
Telling someone what they should do or what you believe is true.
What is suggest?
The ending, result, or final decision.
What is conclusion?
The beginning or first time.
What is introduction?
Who or where the information came from
What is the source?
A number or the answer.
What is a value?
How a person "sees" an event. What he or she thinks about an event.
What is point of view?
To find out or decide.
What is determine?
Things that happen after or because of an event.
What is an effect?
What is going on at the same time or around an event.
What is context?
A formula that uses numbers and letters
What is an expression?
When two sources or words talk about the same thing or mean the same thing.
What is relate?
Adding details to make an idea clear or help someone to understand.
What is explain?
When evidence or information makes an argument stronger.
What is support?
When you stop buying things from someone in order to protest (show you don't agree).
What is a boycott?
When both numbers go up by the same amount each time.
What is proportional?