Cut & Paste Picture Sequences 10 - Great Ideas For Teaching

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NameCut & Paste Picture Sequences 10Find the picture at the bottom of the page that shows what happened next in each numberedrow. Cut and paste the correct picture in the last box of each row. Explain your answer.1.?2.? What Will Happen Next?No-Glamour Inferences20Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

NameTell What Happened 4Tell what happened between the first and last parts. Explain how you figured it out.1.?2.?3.?What Happened?No-Glamour Inferences53Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

NameWhat Can You Infer? 9Look at the picture and answer the questions.1. What happened the night before or earlier in the day?2. How will the car’s owner get the car out of the snow?3. What season will follow the one shown in the picture?4. When will all the snow disappear/melt?Picture Scene InferencesNo-Glamour Inferences74Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

NameObject Riddles 2Read the information below. Decide what is being talked about based on the clues. Write thecorrect answer in the space provided.pencilpotpianoguitarpentoothpaste1. Maria put the cap back on after she brushed her teeth. Maria put the cap on the.2. Yolanda boiled the potatoes in something large and made of metal. Yolandaboiled the potatoes in a .3. The lead broke off and Terry couldn’t write until he sharpened it. Terry broke the leadof a .4. Henry strummed it, but a string popped off. Henry strummed a .5. Hunter pressed the black and white keys as he read the sheet music. Hunter played the.6. Jeff wrote with one that had blue ink. Jeff wrote with a .Object InferencesNo-Glamour Inferences114Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

NameLocation Riddles with Pictures 3Read the information below. Decide where something happened based on the clues.Match the letter of the location to its description in the space provided. You will not useall of the items.a.d.racezooe.b.post officekitchenc.f.birthday partytent1. The guests ate cake and ice cream. Then they watched Carly open herpresents. Where did this happen?2. Martha made sure her turkey was cooking. Where was Martha?3. Kyle stretched and took deep breaths before going to the starting line. Wherewas Kyle?4. Martin zipped the door closed. He could see the other campfires glowing.Where was Martin?Location InferencesNo-Glamour Inferences147Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

NameMatching Feelings with Situations 1Read the information below. Decide how each person was feeling based on the clues. Writethe correct answer in the space medexcitedcranky1. Lauren saw a line of people outside the music store. She wondered what was going onand decided to see for herself. How was Lauren feeling?2. Linda wanted to see her test score but was unsure of how she did. She had studied fordays but didn’t know all of the answers. How was Linda feeling?3. Manny found out that his goldfish died. How was Manny feeling?4. Danielle ran the entire five-mile race. How was Danielle feeling at the end of the race?5. I can’t believe I cheated on that test, Bobby thought as he sat in the principal’s office.I will never do it again, he thought. How was Bobby feeling?6. Gary waited for the bus, but it was running behind schedule. If it didn’t come soon, he’dhave to hail a cab and be late for his presentation. How was Gary feeling?7. “I can’t wait to go to Fun World next week!” Amanda exclaimed. How was Amandafeeling?8. Pete’s mom asked him how his day went, but Pete just grumbled under his breath. Hewasn’t in the mood to talk. How was Pete feeling?Feelings InferencesNo-Glamour Inferences167Copyright 2008 LinguiSystems, Inc.

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