Sunday, October 21, 2012

Inferring With Poetry

In my class we have been working on inferring for a couple weeks.  This week we had a great time making inferences using poetry.  The class LOVED it...and so did I! 

I didn't come up with this awesome idea....I got it from Debbie Miller's book, Reading With Meaning.

I started the lesson by reading a few poems from this book:

Beast Feast
I love this book!  I use it throughout the year to teach different reading concepts...inferring is one of them.  This book has short poems about animals.  I read the poems to the class, but leave out the name of the animal and keep the picture of the animal hidden.  They had to talk with a partner to infer what animal the poem was about.  They also had to tell me what evidence they heard in the poem to support their inference.  We had a GREAT time with this!
 
 
Then, we moved on to our inferring with poetry page.  I demonstrated how to use the poem to underline clues and write possible guesses.  Then, the students were given their own poem to make inferences on their own.  This was also a big hit!
 
Here is the poem we practiced with.  (I wrote my examples for you to see.)
 
 
 
 
Here are several other poems to infer with. 
 
 

I also made one poem with a word bank to help out my inclusion students. 
 Here is the modified version:
 
 
 
 
Here are a few other inferring things we used in class and added to our reader's notebooks:
 
 

 
 


These are the words to the inferencing song by Tanny McGreggor.

 
 
 
 

16 comments:

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  2. Thank you for the wonderful resource to use during my readers workshop time! I love when others make the time to create worksheets I can use! You are a lifesaver! Thanks!

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  3. Thank you so much! These are outstanding, and the students love them.

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  4. Awesome work!!! These are amazing for the kiddos

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  5. Awesome work on inferencing with poetry. Keep doing what you are doing!

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  6. Super lessons! Thanks for the modified version.

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  7. Great lesson, thanks.

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  8. Using this tomorrow! Thanks for sharing.

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  9. These are so helpful. Thank you so much for providing all these resources to help differentiate inferencing! Thank you!

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