Inferencing

Inferencing is like being a super detective and solving mysteries while you read. It’s about using the clues in the story to figure out things that the author doesn’t tell you directly.

Here’s how you can do it:

Find the clues: Look for hints and information the author gives you in the story. It’s like searching for hidden messages!

Combine the clues: Put all the clues together like puzzle pieces. Use your brain power to see the bigger picture.

Make educated guesses: Use what you know and what you’ve read to make smart guesses about what might happen next or why characters do certain things.

Think like the characters: Imagine you are the characters in the story. How would you feel? What would you do? This helps you understand their actions and feelings.

Inferencing is like magic because it helps you see beyond the words and understand the deeper meaning. So, little detectives, put on your imaginary detective hats and start solving the mysteries in your reading! Happy inferencing!