Title: Inferring
1Inferring
- A strategy that helps us read between the lines
or see beneath the surface
2When Saint-Exupéry, the author of The Little
Prince, showed this masterpiece to the grownups
and asked them whether this drawing frightened
them,
they answered Frightened. Why should anyone
be frightened by a hat?
3So if its not a hat, what is it?
Yes, when we look beneath the surface of the hat,
we see what the author intended us to see -- a
boa constrictor digesting an elephant!
4Can you now see the elephant?
It is seeing beneath the surface or reading
between the lines that makes reading more
interesting
5Predicting/Inferring
- Reading strategies to help construct meaning
6Making an inference
Process of combining
current text information
ones own experiences
- to create meaning not directly stated in text
7In other words
Inference
8Types of Inferences
- Text-to-text
- Connecting one part of a text to another,
- i.e., remembering what was read earlier to
connect to current reading
9- Text-to-self/World
- Connecting text information to our own
experiences and knowledge of the world, - i.e., applying what we read and learn to past or
present situations, problems, and contexts in the
world -
10- Text-to-other-texts
- Connecting text information to another text by
the same author or a similar topic written by
someone else
11Lets practice
- Use text clues and background knowledge to read
between the lines to predict what will happen
next in the following short story text
12Caught White Handed
- What do you predict from this title?
- Why?
- Read on
13- For twenty-five years, our hero had managed to
avoid being caught. He would saunter into the
room, casually open the box, and take out the
elixir. In an instant, the deed was done. If he
heard the queen coming, he would duck behind the
door and act as if he were searching for a hidden
item.
14Think aloud
- Hmm, the hero has been doing whatever this is
for 25 years without being caught. Is he really
a hero, I wonder? An elixir, I think I know
what that is, but maybe Ill find out for sure if
I read on. And can we infer from the queen that
the hero is a prince? Regardless, I predict hes
going to get caught.
15- He was proud of his good ears and quick
reflexes. Even so, he wondered if his luck would
run out. She was kind, yet very strict with
those who broke the rules of conduct in the
castle.
16Think aloud
- I am even more sure now that the hero is going
to get caught. However, Im wondering how
serious his offence can be. Hes been doing it
for 25 years without getting caught so it doesnt
seem like his bad deed has had much of an effect
on other people in the castle whatever that
is.
17- What evidence are we basing our predictions on?
- From what weve just read, do we need to confirm
or adjust our thinking? - What in the world is an elixir?
- Lets read on
18- Then on a fateful night in May, he walked past
the queen into the kitchen. She was asleep on
her throne, snoring louder than a dragon with a
chest cold. Easy, he thought, just another
evening.
19Think aloud
- So now we know that the queen cant really be
a queen because queens dont sleep next to the
kitchen! We also know that fateful means hes
about to get caught.
20- Then, just as he lifted the bottle high and put
his mouth to the opening, he realized that the
snoring had ceased for more than ten secondsbut
it was too late. She came around the corner and
gasped. She was flabbergasted.
21- What have you inferred so far?
- What details support your inference?
- Now, lets clarify our understanding
22- How long have you been drinking milk out of the
bottle like that? his mother exclaimed with
shock, bracing herself against the kitchen door
and fighting a smile. - He muttered, Quite a long time, to avoid
telling her More than two decades, or, Since
before color TV. - Source Zwiers, 1999.
23- So an elixir is ?
- And the queen was whom?
- And the castle was what?
- And the purpose of the figurative language was?
24Resources
- Tovani, Chris, Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?
- Beers, Kylene, When Kids Cant Read What Teachers
Can Do - Zwiers, Jeff, Building Reading Comprehension
Habits in Grades 6-12 - Strong, Silver, Perini Tuculescu, Reading for
Academic Success