On every page, an illustration completes an idea that is only partly explained by the text. This book introduces the skill of making inferences by using the clever relationship between text and illustrations. Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by Judi Barrett.For further information, you may want to review Activating Prior Knowledge. They should be able to make guesses and predictions related to a story and visualize what is happening in the story. Planning and Diagnosticsįor students to successfully complete this lesson, they should know how to connect what they already know to the text. This is the first of a set of lessons designed to teach students how to make inferences. In this lesson, students will draw on their prior knowledge and use the information from the pictures in the book to articulate (verbalize) the inference the author is making in the text. The lesson uses the book, Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by Judi Barrett. This lesson is designed to teach primary students to make inferences as a reading comprehension strategy.
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