
5.6F- rti lesson 9/16-9/19
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5th Grade
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D'Ann Blackburn
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Caroline took a math test yesterday. She is not sure how she did. The test was hard! Mrs. Fisher is giving back the tests now. Caroline watches as her friends get their papers back. Some smile and some frown. Caroline bites her lip. She is worried. Mrs. Fisher smiles as she gives Caroline’s paper back. Caroline peeks at the grade, and she smiles at Mrs. Fisher.
How do you think Caroline did on the test? Why do you think that?
(Be sure to use the word "because" in your response.)
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Kimmy and Evan sat at the front window wearing their bathing suits and holding pails and shovels. They watched the rain pour from the sky. Kimmy began to cry. "It's okay, Kimmy," said Mom. "We'll go tomorrow." From this passage, what can you infer?
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Max stepped up to the plate. He held the bat up and stared intently at the pitcher as he watched several balls fly by. Then, he walked back to the dugout and sat down. What can you infer from the passage?
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When the lights dimmed, Hank could still hear what had to be at least a hundred people munching on popcorn. He knew the sound in the room would soon be loud enough to drown it out, so he wasn't concerned. As the trailers for the coming attractions played, he made a mental note of what he'd like to see next and waited anxiously for the main feature to start. Based on this passage you can in that Hank:
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Kevin ran to the mailbox. With his back turned to the house, he opened the envelope containing his report card. After a quick, confirming glance, he crumpled the report card and stuffed it into his pocket. He went into the house, put the rest of the mail on the kitchen table, and ran up to his room. From this passage you can infer that:
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Ben put a spoonful of chili into his mouth. His mom reached out to stop him, but it was too late. Ben let out a scream, spit out the chili, and reached for a glass of water. From this passage, you can infer that:
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Mary rushed through the door and called out, "I'm here! I'm sorry! I'm here!" Her mother appeared in the doorway to the kitchen, looked at her watch, and glared at Mary. "Well hurry up, then," she said. "Don't make us wait any longer than you already have." The reader can reasonably infer which of the following?
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Today is Mark’s birthday! Tommy is very excited. Mark’s party is going to be at a ranch. All of the kids will get to ride horses. Mark puts on his jeans and boots. He is putting on his hat when he hears “ping, ping, ping, ping” against his window. He walks to the door and looks out just as thunder rolls. He turns around sadly, and says, “Mom, I guess we can’t ride the horses now!”
Why does Tommy say that he will not get to ride the horses? How do you know?
(Be sure to use the word "because" in your response.) Try your BEST with spelling!
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Multiple Choice
Keller looked out the window. The house looked so lonely. Keller's father put the last suitcase in the trunk and started up the car. Shaggy, his dog, put his head on Keller's lap, like he understood how Keller was feeling. "It's okay Shag," he said, "Dad says we will like California." What can the reader infer is happening?
Keller is sad because his dog doesn't have a house to live in.
Keller is taking a trip to visit people he doesn't know.
Keller is taking Shaggy to live with his grandmother.
Keller is moving to California with his family.
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Multiple Choice
Braden looked out the window. The house looked so lonely. Braden's father put the last suitcase in the trunk and started up the car. Shaggy, his dog, put his head on Braden's lap, like he understood how Braden was feeling. "It's okay Shag," he said, "Dad says we will like California." What can the reader infer is happening?
Braden is sad because his dog doesn't have a house to live in.
Braden is taking a trip to visit people he doesn't know.
Braden is taking Shaggy to live with his grandmother.
Braden is moving to California with his family.
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Multiple Choice
1. Leonardo Da Vinci was born in Italy in 1452. Besides being a great artist, he is well-known for his many inventions. He kept notes on all of his ideas. Among his notes were designs for a parachute, a diving suit and a flying machine similar to today’s helicopter.
From this paragraph, you can infer that:
Da Vinci was not very talented.
Da Vinci was just a great artist.
Da Vinci painted the “Mona Lisa”
Da Vinci was a well-known inventor.
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Multiple Choice
At the end of the passage, the reader may conclude that-
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Multiple Choice
What may the reader best infer from the passage?
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Poll
How confident do you feel about this topic now?
Caroline took a math test yesterday. She is not sure how she did. The test was hard! Mrs. Fisher is giving back the tests now. Caroline watches as her friends get their papers back. Some smile and some frown. Caroline bites her lip. She is worried. Mrs. Fisher smiles as she gives Caroline’s paper back. Caroline peeks at the grade, and she smiles at Mrs. Fisher.
How do you think Caroline did on the test? Why do you think that?
(Be sure to use the word "because" in your response.)
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