A few weeks ago in reading with Mr Mitchell the groups Ice and Cheese have been learning what inferring is and how to use it when reading. Next Mr Mitchell begun talking about what our learning outcome would be for this term so far, which is : inferring. Learning what inferring meant at first was sort of confusing but as Mr Mitchell told the class more us examples I got the idea of what the teacher was talking about. Since we had to use inferring for one of our tasks for the book we were reading we have to explain in our blog post what the word "inferring" is. Bellow this description is my definition of inferring.
What is inferring?
Inferring is reading the text and using the keywords to figure out what has happened in the story line. You infer mostly everyday even though you don't notice it. It can be called "reading between the lines" by teachers. By using your memory of what has happened in a story/book you include more details to rewrite a sentence.
They don't have any power or chargers because it said in the text " the last phone battery had gone dead on day five."
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