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  2. BK+TC=I

    Inferring requires that readers merge their background knowledge with clues in the text and/or graphics to come up with something that isn’t explicitly stated. We share this inferring equation with students: BK+TC=I (Background Knowledge + Text Clues = Inference)
    blog.education.nationalgeographic.org/2018/04/24/inferring-in-nonfiction-use-the-graphics-and-text-features-as-well-as-the-text/
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    How do you use background knowledge to make inferences?Revisit the learning intention that good readers use their background knowledge combined with the clues from an image or text to make inferences about what is happening. Display the first image of a pair of shoes (Appendix 4 – Shoes) to the class.
    How do students learn about inference?Students use clues and background knowledge to learn about inference. Students learn to infer using clues.. Student use background knowledge, and clues in words and images to make an inference. Students make inferences using text extracts and discuss how and why these may be different.
    How do you make inferences?To make inferences, readers combine clues from the text with their own background knowledge to figure something out about the story. It is basically like a math equation. You add text clues to what a reader already knows and those should combine to help the reader understand the story.
    How do you make inferences from a text?Circle the key clues in the text and record clues in a table similar to the one modelled above. Once clues have been identified they link these to inferences previously made from looking at the supporting image and background knowledge. Then use these to make inferences about what is happening in the whole text.
     
  4. Inferring in Nonfiction: Going Beyond the Text

    WebApr 24, 2018 · Inferring requires that readers merge their background knowledge with clues in the text and/or graphics to come up with …

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    • WebNov 12, 2019 · Activate background knowledge when inferring. November 12, 2019. When making inferences, readers analyze textual details and …

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