
Inference
Presentation
•
English
•
3rd Grade
•
Hard
Joseph Anderson
FREE Resource
18 Slides • 4 Questions
1
2
Making
Inferences
3
Learning Objectives
• Make inferences based on a given
situation
• Conclude and write about their
findings
4
Listening Time
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
5
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
6
TEAM UP!
GROUPS 1 & 2
Infer the intent
behind the
King’s action.
GROUPS 3 & 4
Based on the
action of the
peasant, what
is your
inference
about his
character?
Justify.
GROUPS 5 & 6
Infer the moral
of the story.
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
7
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
8
Multiple Choice
Lisa went shopping to buy a colourful table display, some candles and cone-shaped hats. Later in the evening, she ordered for a themed cake to be delivered home the next day.
What was Lisa planning?
a picnic
a beach party
a birthday party
to buy a new car
9
Multiple Choice
Observing the given picture, we can infer that..
the children are in an indoor play area.
the boy in the picture is selfish.
they are siblings.
the children are happy.
10
BRAIN
BREAK
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
11
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
12
13
Ms. Johnson was choosing a student to direct the school play.
Who do you think she should choose?
Jaden
➢is creative
➢is good at DIY like
creating cardboard
➢has good organizational
skills
➢loves making crafts and
costumes.
➢likes to do his work
perfectly.
Maya
➢always finishes her
assignments on time .
➢makes sure all the props and
costumes are ready
backstage.
➢loves helping others
➢likes working on her own
➢loves to read books.
Liam
➢great at solving
problems.
➢doesn’t always get
along with everyone.
➢needs to be assured
that he is doing a good
job.
➢used to watch plays
along with his mom.
➢has good
communication skills.
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Achievers – Choose the correct
inferences based on the given clues.
EXPLORERS – Select the candidate most
suitable for the role of the director of the
play based on your inference.
SCHOLARS – Write a note to Ms.
Johnson challenging her decision based
on your inferences.
ACTIVITY TIME
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
14
I am able to
choose an
inference based
on the given
clues
present the work
in grammatically
correct
sentences
2
1
I am able to
make
conclusions
based on the
given clues
challenge the
existing decision in
the format of a
note
present the work
in grammatically
correct sentences
2
2
1
ACHIEVERS
EXPLORERS
SCHOLARS
I am able to
make
conclusions
based on the
given clues
present the work
in grammatically
correct
sentences
2
1
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
15
I am able to
choose an
inference
based on the
given clues
present the
work in
grammatically
correct
sentences
2
1
ACHIEVERS
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
16
EXPLORERS
I am able to
make
conclusions
based on the
given clues
present the work
in grammatically
correct
sentences
2
1
Select the candidate
most suitable for
the role of the
director of the play
based on your
inference.
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
17
SCHOLARS
Write a note to Ms. Wilkin
challenging her decision based on
your inferences.
I am able to
make
conclusions
based on the
given clues
challenge the
existing decision in
the format of a
note
present the work
in grammatically
correct sentences
2
2
1
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
18
Learning Objectives
•Make inferences based on a given situation
•Conclude and write about their findings
19
Multiple Choice
A teacher entered the art room and inferred that students had been working on pottery projects.
Identify the evidence that helped the teacher make this inference.
There were oil paints and canvases on the tables.
There were pieces of clay and potter's wheels in the room.
There were sewing machines and fabrics on the desks.
There were stacks of paper and colored pencils on the shelves.
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Multiple Choice
Carlos spends his weekends volunteering at an animal shelter. What can be inferred about Carlos?
He is afraid of animals.
He dislikes spending time indoors.
He is compassionate for animals and loves helping everyone.
He has a pet dog at home.
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21 million
Extension Task
Share an experience where
you made an inference that no
one else could.
22
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