This led me to investigate methods of helping students to become better readers by improving their ability to make inferences when they read. I found some great ideas:
A third grade class in Connecticut made this video on inferences - Mr. Salsich's class explains inferences
Learning how to infer with riddles - Inference Riddle Game, and with rhymes - Guess Who
Some good pictures for inference - Inferring from pictures
Another third grade class uses VoiceThread to make inferences about pictures - Mrs. Trivette's class on VoiceThread
This website developed by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board has super activities for kids involving lots of reading strategies, including inference. A key to enter the kids' section is free - Into the Book
These entertaining and informative YouTube videos are also from the group in Wisconsin - Storylords
And to think that all of this interest, inquiry, and investigation started with a tapping pencil. I may never again view that as a disturbance. Then again ...
Learning how to infer with riddles - Inference Riddle Game, and with rhymes - Guess Who
Some good pictures for inference - Inferring from pictures
Another third grade class uses VoiceThread to make inferences about pictures - Mrs. Trivette's class on VoiceThread
This website developed by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board has super activities for kids involving lots of reading strategies, including inference. A key to enter the kids' section is free - Into the Book
These entertaining and informative YouTube videos are also from the group in Wisconsin - Storylords
And to think that all of this interest, inquiry, and investigation started with a tapping pencil. I may never again view that as a disturbance. Then again ...