Inferencing
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Inferencing. Get inspired and try out new things.
Find fantastic resources for teaching inferences (with free mini lesson). The resources are ideal for 4th graders but also features ideas for grades 1-3.

Cara Leach saved to 4th Grade
The freebies have moved! Instead of having the freebies in a separate resource library, we have put all of our freebies in our shop. You can find the freebies by clicking right here!
Alyssa Connell saved to client
Making inferences from pictures is a great way to gets students started on making inferences. Use pictures first then move to making inferences with text.

Nola Orgeron saved to education
If you are looking for some high-interest activities, try using animated shorts to teach inference skills. This post contains the animated short film Lonely Island found on YouTube and inserted in…
Teaching students the difference between literal and inferential thinking is one of my must-do lessons of every single school year

Melissa Stinson saved to Inference
Description Not only is this resource no prep, but it is also able to be used for more than just inferencing practice! Fifteen comics are provided, as well as graphic organizers, visuals, and more! Your students will have fun while working on this tricky concept. *************************************************************************** What awesome resources are included? ★ Each page contains a wordless comic. ★ Comics are provided in color and black/white. ★ For each comic, a worksheet is…
Vionette Hernandez saved to Speech
Description Includes print and digital versions. Let your students become detectives with these ten mysteries! Students will need to rely on their inferencing skills and use the clues in the reading passages to solve each case. *************************************************************************** Use in many different ways! This activity is perfect for literacy stations or reading centers. The passages are great for allowing students to practice supporting their thoughts and…

Megan Ellis saved to Teaching
Teaching students to make inferences can be TOUGH. These little birdies are super fun to help them practice! Use this full-page format over and over again with any text! The bookmark format is a great way to do a quick check with students! My students have loved sharing their inferences as they read. They especially

LeAnne Heflin saved to Reading
Teaching inferencing with Two Bad Ants is the perfect reading comprehension activity for third and fourth graders. Check out this awesome lesson!

Andrea Yaun saved to Making Inferences
My friends, teaching students to make inferences is one of the hardest concepts out there! Can I get an Amen?! Students are trained to see what is right in front of them, so when they have to take that and read between the lines it is difficult! It is pulling hair out difficult! This ... Read More about Teaching Inferencing-Investigation Style

Hillary Sheaffer- Hobbs saved to Teaching