π Quick Study Guide
π Inference means figuring things out that aren't directly stated in the text. It's like being a detective! π΅οΈ
π‘ Look for clues in the story, like what characters say, do, and feel. π€
π Combine the clues with what you already know to make a good guess. π§
π Pay attention to the details the author gives you. π§
π§ Think about the overall message or lesson of the story. π
Practice Quiz
Question 1:
Sarah is wearing a raincoat and boots. She is carrying an umbrella. What can you infer about the weather?
A) It is sunny.
B) It is raining.
C) It is snowing.
D) It is windy.
Question 2:
Michael's face is red, and he is breathing heavily. He has a basketball in his hands. What can you infer about what Michael was doing?
A) Sleeping.
B) Reading a book.
C) Playing basketball.
D) Eating lunch.
Question 3:
The dog is wagging its tail and barking excitedly. It is jumping up and down. What can you infer about how the dog is feeling?
A) Sad.
B) Angry.
C) Happy.
D) Tired.
Question 4:
Emily slammed her book shut and frowned. She threw her pencil down on the desk. What can you infer about how Emily is feeling?
A) Excited.
B) Bored.
C) Frustrated.
D) Calm.
Question 5:
The ice cream cone is melting quickly. Droplets are running down the side. What can you infer about the weather?
A) It is cold.
B) It is hot.
C) It is windy.
D) It is snowing.
Question 6:
John is wearing a bandage on his knee. He is limping slightly. What can you infer about what happened to John?
A) He won a race.
B) He fell down.
C) He ate a pizza.
D) He went swimming.
Question 7:
The classroom is quiet. All the students are looking at their papers and writing. What can you infer about what is happening in the classroom?
A) It is recess time.
B) It is lunchtime.
C) They are taking a test.
D) They are playing a game.
Click to see Answers
- B
- C
- C
- C
- B
- B
- C