Lesson: Conclusions And Inferences Flashcards
What are we learning when learning about conclusions and inferences?
We are learning the basics of drawing or forming a conclusions and how to come up with a inference.
What is a conclusion?
A judgement that was achieved by reasoning. Conclusions sum up a story. Conclusions are less detailed than the media that they sum up.
What is an inference?
A hint of what happens next in a story by reading the text.
How can you form a good implication?
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.
What is a implication?
A hint in a story of what might happen or happens.
What is the difference between a conclusion and and inference?
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.
What is an inference?
The author’s given info, or hint that you will need to make a logical guess about what might be the case.
Why should be be able to draw conclusions and implications?
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.
What is learning about how are society functions called?
Social Studies.
What is a good way to read a social studies text?
Read, draw conclusions, and make inferences.
What does the author hint at?
Things that may leave a clue to what happened or what happens in the story.
How do you find a inference?
By closely reading the text.
You make a good implication by…
having good reasoning.
What is the difference between an implication and an inference?
An implication is a story of what you think happened or happens in a story. A inference is a hint to what happened.
Main Steps
- Look for implications.
2.Think about what those implications mean.
3.Make a inference based on those implications.