Observation: Inferences, Conclusions and Predictions

Contributed by:
Ivan
This presentation briefly describes inference, conclusion, and prediction using a visual example for each observation.
1.
SOMETIMES, YOU HAVE TO USE WHAT YOU
KNOW TO MAKE A GOOD GUESS!
2. A GUESS BASED ON TEXT CLUES AND
BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE
What can you infer about
sharks from this cartoon?

3. ADDING UP MANY CLUES IN A TEXT
TO MAKE ONE GOOD GUESS
A Toddler’s
Rules of Possession
L If like it, it's mine.
2. If it's in my hand, it's mine.
8. If I can take it from you, it's mine.
A. If Thad it a little while ago, it's mine.
5. If it's mine, it must NEVER appear to be yours
in any way.
6. IF I'm doing or building something,
all the pieces are mine.
T. Ifit looks just like mine, it is mine.
8. If saw it first, its mine. What can you conclude
9. Ifyou are playing with something and you about the way that
put down, automatically becomes mine. toddlers behave?
10. If it's broken, it's yours.
4. A GUESS ABOUT WHAT IS GOING
TO HAPPEN NEXT


5. CREATED BY STEPHANIE GENCO, 2013