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Making Inferences Literature Inference Activities Fiction Inferencing Activity

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These passages and task card activities were very well done! My students were very engaged with the activities and were very easy to understand!
This resource has multiple opportunities to practice inferencing. My students were interested in the topics.
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Description

Looking for a way to help your students understand how to successfully make inferences using literature? This print and digital Inferences Using Literature unit comes with everything you need to help your students master making inferences.

It includes passages (Aesop's Fables, a Greek Myth, and folktales from around the world), two sets of task cards, a game, activities, and graphic organizers. Perfect to scaffold lessons and ready-to-use for reading centers, independent work, whole-class games, and more!

It includes: (Print and Digital)

32 Inference Riddles Task Cards (and student record sheet)

32 Inferences from Pictures Task Cards (and student record sheet)

6 Double-Sided Passages with Questions

  1. The Grasshopper and the Ant
  2. Turtle and Pigeon
  3. The Stonecutter
  4. Being Greedy Doesn't Pay, Anansi
  5. The Lost Horse
  6. The Story of Arachne

Top Secret Mystery Box Homework

Inference Types Handout

Making Inferences Graphic Organizer

Occupation Inferences Worksheet

Character Inference Windows

Inferences from a Shopping Bag Game (cards, record sheet, and shopping bag tag)

Answer Keys

Teacher Notes with LINKS

SAVE MORE and GET MORE inference resources to help your students master this important reading concept with the Inferences Bundle: Fiction and Nonfiction for 3rd Grade!!! (Click Here)

SAVE EVEN MORE and GET so much MORE with the Reading Bundle for 4th and 5th Grades, which has a total of 10 essential reading units, including both Inference units!

Why you'll love this resource:

  • TWO SETS OF TASK CARDS help you to easily scaffold learning! One has inference riddles, and the other has pictures for making inferences!

  • You'll love having a variety of materials at your fingertips (task cards, games, activities, passages, and graphic organizers).

  • The digital version gives you teaching and learning options.

  • Many activities are interactive and lots of fun!

  • The passages are high-interest ones your students will enjoy!

  • The graphic organizers may be used with many types of reading passages.

  • You can use this resource in so many ways, from reader's workshop time, guided reading, literacy centers, whole-class games, exit slips, SCOOT and scavenger hunts, homework, test prep, and more!

If you'd like to see the Inferences Using Informational Text, here they are. Please note that these two units have the same task cards (different from these) and posters, but the passages are different:

Inferences Using Informational Text: 3rd Grade

Inferences Using Informational Text for 4th/5th Grades

Want to try some other Making Inferences Paperless units? These were made especially for Google Classroom, but they also work in other top educational platforms:

4th Grade Knowledge Builders: Inferences, Details, and Examples (Fiction)

4th Grade Knowledge Builders: Making Inference (Nonfiction)

5th Grade Knowledge Builders: Making Inferences (Fiction)

5th Grade Knowledge Builders: Making Inferences (Nonfiction)

Need more inference resources?

Inference Board Game

Inference Puzzle Game


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Standards

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Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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