What’s Going On? (Basic inference)
Why Did It Happen? (Cause/Effect conclusions)
How Do You Know? (Evidence-based answers)
Character Clues (Using character actions to infer)
Picture This! (Inferring setting & mood)
100

 “Liam grabbed his umbrella and ran to the bus.”

Q: What can you conclude?  

A: It’s probably raining.

100

“The ice cream melted all over her hand.”
Q: Why did this happen?

A: It was warm outside.

100

“Ella raced to the door when the bell rang.”
Q: What can you conclude & what evidence supports it?

A: She was excited to go outside — she ran when the bell rang.

100

 “Mila shared half of her sandwich with her friend.”
Q: What does this show about Mila?

A: She is kind/generous.

100

“Snow covered the rooftops, and kids wore thick coats.”
Q: Where/what season is this?

A: Winter.

200

“The dog sat by the empty bowl and whined.”
Q: What can you conclude?

A: The dog is hungry.

200

“Ben’s tower of blocks fell down after he bumped the table.”
Q: Why did it fall?

A: The table moved and knocked it over.

200

“The kitten curled up on Jasmin's lap and purred softly.”
Q: Conclusion + evidence?

A: The kitten feels safe/comfortable — it curled up and purred.

200

 “Isaac stomped his feet and crossed his arms.” 

Q: What does this say about Isaac?

A: He is upset or frustrated.

200

“Bright lights, loud music, and cheering filled the room.”
Q: What is the setting?

A: A party or celebration.

300

“Ava rubbed her eyes and let out a long yawn.”
Q: What can you conclude?

A: She is tired.

300

“The teacher smiled when Maya held the door open.”
Q: Why did the teacher smile?

A: Maya was being helpful.

300

“Sam shivered and pulled his jacket tighter around him.”
 Q: Conclusion + evidence?

He’s cold — he shivered and pulled his jacket tighter.

300

 “Nora practiced her speech every night before bed.”

Q: What does this say about Nora?

She is hardworking or wants to do well.

300

“Waves crashed, and seagulls squawked overhead.”
Q: Where is the character?

A: At the beach.

400

“The crowd stood and clapped loudly as the girl bowed.”
Q: What can you conclude?

A: She just performed and the audience liked it.

400

“The boys ran inside when the sky turned dark and lightning flashed.”
Q: Why did they run inside?

A: A storm was coming.

400

“The crowd gasped as the vase wobbled on the edge of the shelf.”

Conclusion + evidence?  

A: They were worried it would fall — they gasped as it wobbled.

400

“Owen helped the new student find her classroom.” 

Q: What does this say about Owen?

A: He is helpful or friendly.

400

“The hallway was silent, and the lights were dim.”
Q: What is the mood?

A: Quiet/calm OR possibly spooky.

500

“Marcus’s hands were shaking as he looked at the test paper.”
Q: What can you conclude?

A: He is nervous or worried about his test.

500

“Sofia sighed and erased another answer.”
Q: What conclusion can you draw?

A: She is struggling with her work or feels unsure.

500

“Jordan checked the clock three times in one minute.”

Q: Conclusion + evidence?  

A: He is anxious or eager for something — he repeatedly checked the clock.

500

“Lily pretended she didn’t hear her mom call her to clean her room.” 

Q: What does this say about Lily?

A: She is avoiding or procrastinating.

500

“Leaves rustled as the wind blew through the tall trees.”
Q: What is the setting?

A: A forest/woods.