April 5th, 2008 by admin
Sometimes learning to make inferences is a tough reading comprehension skill! Students must learn to be like young detectives as they squeeze clues out of text and base their educated guesses on them. Help your students practice this important piece of comprehension with this free sample worksheet. Look it over, and if you like it, I invite you to check out the full book: Reading Comprehension: Making Inferences Level 1 (vol. 1) at Lulu.com. It’s only $5 for 20 inference exercises and a free bonus lesson plan.
Download the free sample inferences worksheet now.
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February 27th, 2008 by admin
We all are aware that understanding context clues is vital to reading comprehension, but it can be tough to find materials to help students understand and improve their ability to use them.
Check out these two free worksheets and use them to help your students understand reading just a little bit better.
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