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Inferencing
Highlights the skill of inferencing and how it differs from prediction
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on 1 May 2017Transcript of Inferencing
Ways to Infer
Inferencing:
What is it?
Why is it important?
San Francisco
Budapest
How is it different than a prediction?
(cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr
(cc) photo by Franco Folini on Flickr
(cc) photo by jimmyharris on Flickr
Stockholm
(cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr
Reading between the lines
What you read
+ What you know
________________
Inference
A prediction is a guess as to what will happen next
An inference helps fill in missing information
Making a connection between what you already know and what is happening in the text
Use your experiences
Use information and clues in the text
Use information to predict what will come next
Identify causes and effects
Distinguish between facts and opinions
It helps us figure things out
Full transcriptInferencing:
What is it?
Why is it important?
San Francisco
Budapest
How is it different than a prediction?
(cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr
(cc) photo by Franco Folini on Flickr
(cc) photo by jimmyharris on Flickr
Stockholm
(cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr
Reading between the lines
What you read
+ What you know
________________
Inference
A prediction is a guess as to what will happen next
An inference helps fill in missing information
Making a connection between what you already know and what is happening in the text
Use your experiences
Use information and clues in the text
Use information to predict what will come next
Identify causes and effects
Distinguish between facts and opinions
It helps us figure things out