Description
Making Inferences Worksheets Using Pictures:
Making inferences using pictures allows students to use what they know about the world to infer what might be happening in the photos.
Do your students struggle with inferencing? No worries, I’ve GOT YOU!
This inferencing activity uses real-life photos to help students with inferencing. This making inferences worksheets file contains:
- two instructional pages with examples and explanations of making inferences
- 16 ready-to-use (no prep) worksheets with full-color photos
- suggestions for use with the full-color images
- 16 task card pages of full-color images and a worksheet that can be used with any of those photographs (along with a variety of delivery options and suggestions for use)
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This PDF file contains 39 pages + Google Slides.
katherine D –
This really helped us with inferencing
Shannon Allen –
My students LOVED this activity. It was so fun, and a great way to practice the standards.
Jillian Gagne –
Great
Sandra Campos –
A challenging activity to spark conversations in speech therapy.
Danielle Shupe –
students enjoyed the pictures
Kelli G –
Great resource. My students enjoyed the activities.
Learning Thru Wonder –
What a fantastic resource! So detailed and thoughtful to help students engage in inferencing in a fun way. SO glad I purchased it.
Kimberly F –
Great resource!
Kendra Maly –
Thank you! This helped with our review of inferencing skills.
Kristine B –
Great resource
Melanie E –
Thanks!
Maggie S –
I used this as an after lunch warm up. My kids loved this!
JoAnne M –
I used this resource with two of my students. One is intellectually disabled and the other has a reading disability and is an ELL. We discussed the picture and and “acted out” some of them out to help with their background knowledge. They enjoyed this task and are eager to do more.
Ranjit K –
I really liked this resource.
Nicole H –
This resource helped my students engage in inferencing in a fun way.
Teresa L C –
My students enjoyed this to review inference. The pictures made for a fun conversation for each example. Thank you!
Tremendous in Third –
This was a great introduction to infrencing! Thank you
Sheri U –
Great resource!
Melissa M –
awesome
Sherese Karlsson –
Great resource. Used in whole group and small group. Easy prep as a station or intervention add on.
Sarah Hendry –
Great tool for making inferences!
Katelin J –
This is a great resource to use with my students who aren’t a fan of writing or typically answer “I don’t know what it’s about.” This resource is very well scaffolded and makes a hard skill seem easy for some of my students. Thank you!
Teri C –
This was a great help when teaching inferences.
Marilyn D –
Excellent resource! I used this during the teacher table station in my reading intervention class.
Heather S –
Excellent way to introduce the topic to my struggling readers! I will use again!
Colette T –
My students enjoyed this during small group work. The photos really help with learning for the students with ASD.
Audrey A –
Great way to introduce a inferencing lesson or use as a review of what inferencing is. Great to leave for a sub, too, when you are in a pinch. Thanks!
Susan H –
Very easy to use.
Sarah H –
Great resource
Courtney B –
The graphic organizers were helpful for my students