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Inferences and Quotes as Proof
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Inferences and Quotes as Proof
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Got quotes? Use this lesson plan to teach your EL students how to select appropriate quotes from the text that support their conclusions! Use this lesson on its own or as support to The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy lesson.
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Piecing Together U.S. Cities
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Piecing Together U.S. Cities
Third Grade
Statistics
Let’s travel across the United States! In this city-themed lesson that integrates reading and social studies, students explore the culture and history of the cities in the United States.
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Quotes with Introductory Phrases
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Quotes with Introductory Phrases
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Help your EL students find and record quotes as evidence in nonfiction texts with the help of introductory phrases and sentence frames. This can support the lesson Making Inferences in Nonfiction Texts.
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Inference Making
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Inference Making
Second Grade
Statistics
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand inference, evidence, and schema. They'll analyze sentences to make inferences using evidence. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the Inferring With Pictures lesson plan.
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Papering the Plains States
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Papering the Plains States
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Making inferences from texts about the Plains States, your students will learn how to read with a purpose! In this lesson, your students will practice important skills while developing knowledge of various states.
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I Can Use Context Clues!
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I Can Use Context Clues!
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Your ELs will use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will also practice using introductory phrases to discuss their inferences. It can be a stand-alone lesson or support for the lesson Dive Into Context Clues.
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Making Inferences in Nonfiction Texts
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Making Inferences in Nonfiction Texts
Fifth Grade
Statistics
When students read nonfiction texts, they will need to make inferences using text features and quotes as evidence. Support your students using short texts as practice before diving into more complex materials like textbooks.
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Fourth Grade Fluency Fun!
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Fourth Grade Fluency Fun!
Fourth Grade
Statistics
We often conduct reading fluency tests on our students without explicitly teaching this skill. Use this lesson, which incorporates student peer review, to help raise awareness of reading fluency while improving it.
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Inferences in Fictional Texts
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Inferences in Fictional Texts
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Give your students practice with inferences using short fictional texts before asking them to apply the skill to a longer text of their choice.
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Explicit or Inferred? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part I)
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Explicit or Inferred? (Bud, Not Buddy, Part I)
Fifth Grade
Statistics
In this lesson you will allow students to explore the inferences in the opening chapter of Bud, Not Buddy. Then they will have the opportunity to develop these skills further with high cognitive partner and individual activities.
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
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Evidence + Background Knowledge = Inference
Fifth Grade
Statistics
In this inference lesson plan, your students will use evidence and background knowledge to make inferences in a variety of media including artwork, fictional stories, and even a short film.
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Critical thinking demands making inferences and having proof. Use this lesson plan with your students to teach how to infer author’s perspective and cite supporting quotes from text.
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Inferring Character Motivation
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Inferring Character Motivation
Fifth Grade
Statistics
In this support lesson, students will use sentence frames and short texts to make inferences about a character in order to understand their motivation. Use this as a support for the lesson What's the Theme? Analyzing Character Motivation.
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Mighty Mean, Median, and Mode
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Mighty Mean, Median, and Mode
Fourth Grade
Data and Graphing
Give your students a good basis in interpreting data with this lesson that teaches them about mean, median, and mode with plenty of practice and cute videos to keep them interested.
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Informational Text: Citing Evidence Like a Detective
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Informational Text: Citing Evidence Like a Detective
Third Grade
Statistics
Get your magnifying glasses—it’s time to play text detective. In this lesson, students will learn the importance of reading comprehension and making inferences while learning to correctly label the 5 Ws within a text.
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Inferring with Visual Elements
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Inferring with Visual Elements
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Your ELs will practice drawing connections between illustrations and relevant text in a story in order to make inferences. This lesson can be a stand-alone resource or it can be paired with the lesson Analyzing Visual Elements.
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Red Light, Green Light Questions
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Red Light, Green Light Questions
Third Grade
Statistics
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
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Making Strong Inferences
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Making Strong Inferences
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Making inferences is a key skill to master before going on to read more difficult fictional texts in fifth grade. This lesson helps your students solidify their inference skills with a focus on citing evidence in fictional text.
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State Your Claim
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State Your Claim
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Help your students explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text by giving them high-interest nonfiction texts to read.
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Main Idea and Details in Fiction
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Main Idea and Details in Fiction
Fifth Grade
Statistics
In this EL support lesson, your students will use introductory phrases to write about the main idea and details in a fictional story.
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Inferences in Nonfiction Texts: Cesar Chavez and Farmworker Rights
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Inferences in Nonfiction Texts: Cesar Chavez and Farmworker Rights
Fourth Grade
Statistics
Cesar Chavez is a perfect example of a champion for social justice. Students will refine inference skills by using background knowledge and evidence from the text, while also discovering an important American civil rights activist.
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
Third Grade
Statistics
What is the likelihood that a polar bear will walk into the classroom? Students will consider this and other events using the concept of probability and the terms: Impossible, unlikely, likely, and certain.
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Steps to Make an Inference
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Steps to Make an Inference
Fourth Grade
Statistics
It's time to infer! Students will read a variety of short passages and make inferences using modals and a step-by-step graphic organizer. It can be used on its own or as support for the lesson Inference Detectives.
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Inferences with Sentence Stems
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Inferences with Sentence Stems
Fifth Grade
Statistics
Use this lesson to help your ELs make inferences with support. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the lesson Inferences in Fictional Texts.
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Mysterious Inferences
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Mysterious Inferences
Second Grade
Statistics
In this lesson, students will use their schema and make inferences to find the owners of some mystery belongings!
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Olympic Math: Mean, Median and Mode Review
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Olympic Math: Mean, Median and Mode Review
Fifth Grade
Data and Graphing
Help your students win gold with this lesson that gives them plenty of practice with mode, median, and mean.
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The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
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The Not-So-Great Depression: Bud, Not Buddy
Fifth Grade
Statistics
A lesson about the Great Depression doesn't have to depress your students! They will enjoy building background knowledge for
Bud, Not Buddy
with great interactive and cooperative learning tasks.
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Food Fractions: What are the Odds?
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Food Fractions: What are the Odds?
Fourth Grade
Fractions
Students are sure to love this sweet lesson that teaches them fractions and probability with candy!
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Inference Detectives
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Inference Detectives
Fourth Grade
Statistics
It’s time to make an educated guess! In this lesson, your students will practice using their background knowledge and evidence from the text to make inferences in nonfiction pieces about Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez.
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Inferences and Introductory Phrases
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Inferences and Introductory Phrases
Fourth Grade
Statistics
In this lesson, students are asked to cite the text for evidence as they make an inference in a nonfiction text. It can be taught on its own or used as a pre-lesson to Inferences in Nonfiction Texts: Cesar Chavez and Farmworker Rights.
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