Making inferences
Compare and contrast
Subject pronouns
Verb tenses
Subject and predicate
100

The Race

What can you infer this reading is about?

Horse races

100

Compare: How are New York City and Madrid similar? 

They both are cities.

100

Complete the sentence with a subject pronoun:

________ are my best friends. 

They

100

Complete this sentence:

She __________ very brave. Use the "to be" verb.

She is very brave. 

100

Identify the subject. 

They are my friends.

They

200

The Race

What is your evidence for making your inference?

The title. The picture.

200

Contrast: How are New York City and Madrid different? 

New York is in the U.S.

Madrid is in Europe.

200

Identify the subject pronoun:

We like to run. 

We

200

Complete the sentence. Use the present tense.

She ____________ (to swim) at the pool. 

She swims at the pool. 

200

Identify the predicate. 

We went to the park.

went to the park

300

What is an inference? 

A smart guess

300

What does it mean to compare? 

To see how two things are alike or similar. 

300

Identify the subject pronoun:

It is a sunny day. 

It

300

What is she doing? Use present progressive tense. 


She is sleeping.

300

Identify the subject and the predicate.

You are very funny.

Subject: You

Predicate: are very funny.

400

What are some words we can use when making an inference? 

"I think..."

"My guess is..."

400

What does it mean to contrast? 

To see how two things are different. 

400

Write your own sentence with a subject pronoun. 

Example: He runs to the park. 

400

What are they doing? Use present progressive tense.


They are laughing.

400

Write your own sentence with a subject, predicate, and subject pronoun.

Identify each one. 

He is my best friend. 

Subject: He

Predicate: is my best friend. 

Subject pronoun: He

500

What are the two parts to making an inference? 

What I know + Information from the author and text.

500

What is the chart we use when we compare and contrast? 

A Venn diagram

500

What are the subject pronouns? Name them all. 

I, you, he, she, it, we, they

500

Write your own sentence using present progressive tense. 

Example: They are running. 

500

Is this a complete sentence? Why or why not? 

went to the grocery store. 


No. It is a predicate. There is no subject. 

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