Description
Making Inferences Activities: Task Cards, Worksheets, and Pictures BUNDLE for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade
These making inferences activities include inferencing worksheets, passages, and task cards. They are perfect for your 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students because they provide visual supports and various approaches for showing kids how to make inferences.
Help your student understand inferencing using visual cues that make sense!
The links for each product in this bundle can be found below:
- MAKING INFERENCES PRINTABLES AND RIDDLES
- MAKING INFERENCES TASK CARDS
- MAKING INFERENCES USING PICTURES
The descriptions of the individual inferences products are below:
MAKING INFERENCES WORKSHEETS ACTIVITIES:
These inferencing activities contain passages and inferencing riddles for 3rd-5th grade. The no-prep worksheets give students practice searching for clues to make inferences and creating riddles to be “on the other end” of inferencing.
This making inferences activity contains the following:
- Two instructional pages with examples and explanations (anchor charts) of making inferences
- Ten inferencing passages and related questions designed to show students how inferencing works (these pages also incorporate the inferencing equation with the puzzle pieces)
- Ten pages of riddles where students use inferencing skills to solve the riddle as well as space on each page to create their own riddle (using the same category as the riddle that they solved)
Allowing students to use a variety of inferencing activities increases their understanding of inferencing. For example, creating riddles helps students use inferencing skills at a deeper level.
MAKING INFERENCES TASK CARDS ACTIVITIES:
This inferencing activity includes the following:
- 34 making inferences task cards
- Two instructional pages with examples and explanations of making inferences (anchor charts)
- Answer sheets
- Answer keys
Half of the inference task cards contain passages, and the other half includes keyword lists that require students to make inferences about the event or place (as well as add two keywords to the list of inferences). Adding keywords to the list encourages students to use inferencing skills at a deeper level.
MAKING INFERENCES WITH PICTURES:
This making inferences activity uses clip art pictures to help students with inferencing. These making inferences worksheets contain:
- Two instructional pages with examples and explanations of making inferences
- 16 ready-to-use (no prep) worksheets with black and white clip art pictures
- Suggestions for use with the colored pictures
- Eight pages of color-version pictures (that match the printable pictures with two on each page)
Please click on the preview to see a sample of the inferences activities in this packet, and send me a message if you have any questions!
These PDF files contain over 100 pages + Google Slides.
Julie R –
I used this resource for support inferencing and extra practice. I liked it.