Precictions/Conclusions/Inferences

English Language Arts, Grade 4

Precictions/Conclusions/Inferences

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Study Guide Precictions/Conclusions/Inferences English Language Arts, Grade 4

DRAWING CONCLUSIONS What is Drawing Conclusions? Drawing a conclusion is a reasonable decision you make based on facts and details in a sentence, paragraph, story, or article. When you draw a conclusion, you often use information you already know or have learned before. Example: Peter put on his hat, scarf, gloves, and jacket and headed outside to play. After reading this sentence, what do you think the weather is like outside? After reading about the hat, scarf, gloves, and jacket….you can make the conclusion that the weather is COLD. Try This! Sally found a seat next to her classmate in the crowded room. She put down her lunch tray and started to eat. She was so hungry. Where was Sally? After reading this sentence, you can decide that Sally is __________. a] in the library b] in the cafeteria c] in the store d] in the locker room © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.