Making Inferences
Making Inferences 2
Making Inferences 3
100

If you see ice on the ground, what can you infer?

It is probably cold outside.

100

If a person is frowning while reading a letter, what can you infer about the letter?

The letter probably contains bad news.

100

If a character is sitting alone at lunch with a sad face, what can you infer about their day?

They might be feeling lonely or upset.

200

If a character is smiling and laughing, what can you infer about them?

They are likely happy.

200

If a character is wearing a heavy coat and a scarf, what can you infer about the weather?

It is likely very cold outside.

200

 If a dog is barking loudly and running in circles, what can you infer about the dog?

The dog is likely excited or energetic.

300

What can you infer if a dog is wagging its tail?

The dog is excited or friendly.

300

If you see a child hiding behind a couch, what can you infer about how they feel?

They might be scared or playing a game.

300

If a child is covering their ears during a loud concert, what can you infer about how they feel?

They may be feeling overwhelmed or scared by the noise.

400

If a student is raising their hand and smiling, what can you infer?

They might know the answer or want to participate.

400

If a teacher says, "You all did a great job on the test!" what can you infer about the students' performance?

The students likely did well on the test.

400

If a character is looking through a window with a smile, what can you infer they see?

They might see something enjoyable or a friend outside.

500

If a character is looking at their watch during a movie, what can you infer?

They might be bored or want to leave.

500

If a character is jumping up and down and cheering, what can you infer about their feelings?

They are probably very excited or happy.

500

If someone checks their phone repeatedly during a meeting, what can you infer about them?

They might be anxious or waiting for an important message.