Inference Strategy Quiz Practice

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To what kinds of reading materials might you apply the Inference Strategy

Any reading materials that have questions associated with them

What's a clue word in relation to the Inference Strategy

Any word that is related to a question

How many times can you go back and forth between the question and the passage

As many times as you want and need

What is an inference

A guess based on clues, an interpretation of something

What are the three types of Think and Seek questions

Big Picture, Predicting, and Clarifying

On what should you base your Big Picture Statements

Clues in the passage

On what should you base your predictions

Clues in the passage

As you read and use this strategy, what are you supposed to look for

Clues; Anything that is related to one of the questions or answers

What might you do if you really want to know the answer to a questions, and you can't find it in the passage

Do some research, ask someone or look it up, ask someone what she thinks about it

What are different purposes an author might have when she writes

Entertain, inform, persuade

What is the E step of INFER

Explore any supporting details

What are the two major types of questions

Factual Questions and Think and Seek Questions

What is the code letter for each type of question

Factual-F, Big Picture-B, Clarifying-C

What is the F step of INFER

Find the clues

Why do you suppose that you have to apply the Inference Strategy throughout a passage and not just at the end

I can make sure that I make sense of the whole thing.

What does "Interact with the questions and passage" mean

Read the questions and think about them. Read the title and look over the passage to see what you can quickly learn.

What are you basically doing as you use the Inference Strategy if you have a set of questions to answer

I'm reading the questions, looking for clues as I read the passage, and answering the questions.

What is the key word that helps your remember the order of the steps?

INFER

What does "Note what you know" mean

Remember what you know. Write a code letter next to each question.

What is the R step of INFER

Return to the question

What is the I step of INFER

Interact with the questions and the passage

Why is finding the main idea helpful

It helps me to remember the details if I have the Big Picture.

Why is making a prediction helpful

It helps me want to read on to see if my prediction is right.

Why is saying an answer to yourself important

It helps you remember the information.

What are the requirements for a good answer

It is a complete statement. It is accurate and relates to the information in the passage.

Why is translating new information into your own words helpful

It makes the new information easier to remember.

Is there a wrong or right time to answer the question

No, just make sure you check the clues and make sure you are correct. You can go back to the question whenever you want.

What is the N step of INFER

Note what you know

Why should you return to the question

To be sure to answer it

What are the major purposes of the Inference Strategy

To help me make sense of and understand what I read, to help me answer questions correctly on a reading test

Why should you explore any supporting details

To make sure the answer you've tentatively selected has support

How do you find the clues

You look for words that match or are like key words in the question. You look for clues related to the words in the question

What would happen if your answer did not accurately relate to the information in the reading passage

You would get the answer wrong. You wouldn't remember the information correctly.


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