Drawing Inferences - By southpacificpress
00:04 | today , we're going to be learning about a reading | |
00:06 | strategy that many good readers use when they read . | |
00:10 | It's that strategy of drawing conclusions , drawing inferences . | |
00:14 | And we're gonna be using two items of information clues | |
00:19 | we have already in our head . Because , of | |
00:21 | course , you've been living . You've been having experiences | |
00:23 | . You already have a lot of facts and information | |
00:26 | at your fingertips . Then we're also going to combine | |
00:29 | that with evidence we find in the text . We're | |
00:32 | gonna take those two pieces of information together to draw | |
00:35 | inferences or conclusions about what we read today . We're | |
00:39 | going to be reading Robo Rat to the rescue . | |
00:43 | Right ? Look at the title . Robo rat . | |
00:46 | What comes to my mind ? Is this going to | |
00:49 | be some kind of rescue ? Maybe somebody is in | |
00:51 | danger and they may be rescued by the robot back | |
00:56 | . Whatever that is , would you turn to your | |
00:57 | partner and share what you're , uh , conclusions ? | |
01:00 | Might be about what you think this passage will be | |
01:02 | about . Yeah . So have you got in your | |
01:24 | minds ready to read ? You have a kind of | |
01:26 | a prediction that you're thinking about . We're gonna use | |
01:28 | clues that you found in the text and then information | |
01:31 | you have in your own head to determine what is | |
01:33 | this about ? So let's read . Let's read the | |
01:36 | beginning together . New York City When I see that | |
01:41 | that those first three words New York City It kind | |
01:43 | of reminds me of a newspaper article because in most | |
01:46 | newspaper articles , the journalists will will list the place | |
01:50 | where he's reporting from where she's reporting from . So | |
01:53 | I see that their New York City kind of makes | |
01:56 | me think this may be a really place , maybe | |
02:00 | a really story or a really article that something may | |
02:03 | have happened in real life . That's maybe it's not | |
02:05 | a work of fiction but nonfiction . New York City | |
00:0-1 | . |
DESCRIPTION:
A teacher models how to draw inferences from evidence in a CSI text. This is a very good example for learning to make logical inferences from text.
OVERVIEW:
Drawing Inferences is a free educational video by southpacificpress.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards RI.4.1.
This page not only allows students and teachers view Drawing Inferences but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.
1. RI.4.1 : Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text..