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Meaning is not delivered to us on silver platters. We must be equipped as readers, writers, viewer, listeners, investigators to excavate it...dig it out. The cornerstone tool in our metacognitive arsenal is the ability to make inferences.

Meaning is not delivered to us on silver platters. We must be equipped as readers, writers, viewer, listeners, investigators to excavate it...dig it out. The cornerstone tool in our metacognitive arsenal is the ability to make inferences.

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  1. 1. Understanding Inference Presented by Angela Maiers Angelamaiers.com
  2. 5. A Closer Look At: INFERRING
  3. 7. Prediction: Right or Wrong, our “guess” will be confirmed
  4. 8. Inference: Logical and Justifiable, Able to ‘make a case’ – not a guess
  5. 9. What Makes Most Sense
  6. 10. Combine Clues Draw From Experience Logical Conclusion + = Content Schema Inference
  7. 12. <ul><li>The clues are telling me that... </li></ul><ul><li>When I see this, it makes me think that… </li></ul><ul><li>I am noticing… </li></ul><ul><li>This makes me conclude that… </li></ul><ul><li>When the author said________, I thought… </li></ul><ul><li>This clue is important because… </li></ul><ul><li>This makes me wonder if… </li></ul><ul><li>When I read this, I am reminded of… </li></ul><ul><li>I think the author want me to… </li></ul><ul><li>When I read this, I think… </li></ul><ul><li>I believe this means______ because______ </li></ul><ul><li>_ </li></ul><ul><li>This part lead me to believe that… </li></ul>
  8. 14. Turn & Talk!
  9. 15. Combine Clues Draw From Experience Logical Conclusion + = Content Schema Inference
  10. 16. What’s Going Here?
  11. 17. Describe the Situation
  12. 18. What is going on? <ul><li>A red-faced child with tears in her eyes sits on the sidewalk in front of the house. She is wearing a helmet. A small bike with broken chain is lying on the grass in front of her. Next to it is an unzipped backpack. Some of the contents from the backpack are lying on the sidewalk . </li></ul>
  13. 19. I SEE I THINK I INFER
  14. 20. Text Clue I THINK I INFER
  15. 21. “ Uhm…Houston…?”
  16. 22. PROBLEM # 1 Ignoring Information <ul><li>Guessing </li></ul><ul><li>Jumping to Conclusions </li></ul><ul><li>Ignoring Author’s Signals </li></ul>
  17. 23. He pulled his reindeer coat around his shoulders. He was glad to have his sealskin boots and his heavy trousers to guard him against the stinging wind. He snapped the whip and the dogsled took off with a jolt.
  18. 24. PROBLEM # 2 Issues with Schema <ul><li>Lack of Schema </li></ul><ul><li>Fragmented Schema </li></ul><ul><li>Inaccurate Schema </li></ul>
  19. 25. Problem Two : Issues With Schema <ul><li>A young man and his father were driving home from school. Their car was </li></ul><ul><li>involved in a serious crash. The young man, who had been badly injured in a car accident was rushed to a nearby hospital’s emergency room. Accordingly, the hospital’s brain surgeon is paged. Upon seeing the patient, the surgeon exclaims, “My God, my God, I can not operate on this patient! He is my son!!” </li></ul>
  20. 26. Misinformed Schema
  21. 27. Author S C H E M A &
  22. 29. PROBLEM # 3 Identifying Task <ul><li>What Should the Reader Do? </li></ul><ul><li>35 Types of Ifferences </li></ul><ul><li>Multiple Genre & Text </li></ul>
  23. 30. YOU TRY IT!!!!! <ul><li>He put down $10.00 at the window. The woman behind the window gave $4.00. The person next to him gave $3.00, but he gave it back to her. So, when they went inside, she bought him a large bag of popcorn. </li></ul>
  24. 31. Problem Three-Task Awareness: What Are We Asking Readers to Do? <ul><li>Theme </li></ul><ul><li>Feelings/Emotion </li></ul><ul><li>Traits </li></ul><ul><li>Location/Setting </li></ul><ul><li>Conflict Problem </li></ul><ul><li>Motivation </li></ul><ul><li>Attitudes </li></ul><ul><li>Intention </li></ul><ul><li>Author Purpose </li></ul><ul><li>Genre </li></ul><ul><li>Bias </li></ul><ul><li>Outcomes </li></ul><ul><li>Causations </li></ul><ul><li>Pt. of View </li></ul><ul><li>View Point </li></ul><ul><li>Mood </li></ul><ul><li>Tone </li></ul><ul><li>Relationship </li></ul><ul><li>Data Analysis </li></ul><ul><li>Agent/Instrument </li></ul>
  25. 32. I NFERRING What will you say now?

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