Lesson: Conclusions And Inferences Flashcards

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What are we learning when learning about conclusions and inferences?

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We are learning the basics of drawing or forming a conclusions and how to come up with a inference.

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What is a conclusion?

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A judgement that was achieved by reasoning. Conclusions sum up a story. Conclusions are less detailed than the media that they sum up.

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What is an inference?

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A hint of what happens next in a story by reading the text.

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How can you form a good implication?

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By using the hints you found to draw you to decide what you think will happen or take place next by using good reasoning to picture what will happen next.

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What is a implication?

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A hint in a story of what might happen or happens.

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What is the difference between a conclusion and and inference?

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A conclusion will always be right. When you conclude something, you already know what happened and give a sum up of what happened. An inference is a hint or clue of what happened that can be a conclusion if it’s what actually took place next.

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What is an inference?

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The author’s given info, or hint that you will need to make a logical guess about what might be the case.

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Why should be be able to draw conclusions and implications?

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To understand and acknowledge our reading skills. Drawing conclusions and implications are good reading skills that will help you to remember and get a good idea about what you are reading or studying.

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What is learning about how are society functions called?

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Social Studies.

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What is a good way to read a social studies text?

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Read, draw conclusions, and make inferences.

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What does the author hint at?

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Things that may leave a clue to what happened or what happens in the story.

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How do you find a inference?

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By closely reading the text.

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13
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You make a good implication by…

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having good reasoning.

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What is the difference between an implication and an inference?

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An implication is a story of what you think happened or happens in a story. A inference is a hint to what happened.

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Main Steps

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  1. Look for implications.
    2.Think about what those implications mean.
    3.Make a inference based on those implications.
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16
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What is a conclusion?

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A judgement supported by facts and reasoning.

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How do you make a conclusion?

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Grab details and support them with facts and reasoning.