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- Getting Ready For The KS2 Reading Test
19 marks = 11% 2b = 9/19 marks = 47% (2 mark questions) 2c = 6/19 marks = 32% 2d = 3/19 marks = 16% (inferences Music Box: Content Domains: 2a = 1/17 marks = 6% 2b = 5/17 marks = 29% 2d = 9/17 marks = 53% (3 mark inference assume the shortness of the text, combined with simpler questions (a heavier focus on retrieval than inference
- Teaching Reading: Pairing Non-Fiction with Fiction
the ones most relevant to this blog post: "When students start from a base of knowledge, their inferences As their knowledge and understanding grows, it will be interesting to see if their inferences do become
- The Anne Robinson Curriculum: No Weak Links Allowed
designed to attempt to shoehorn some reading practice in, although children were required to make inferences It seemed like a wise choice not to equate making inferences from a picture with making inferences from
- Reading Roles Generic Reading Activity Exemplified
With the word plump , we also had a chance to discuss an inference question: why would the farmer want Read this blog post to explore more about boosting pupils' background knowledge to aid with inference-making : https://www.aidansevers.com/post/teaching-reading-boosting-background-knowledge-to-aid-inference-making
- Misguided Reading (6 Questions To Ask When Planning A Reading 'Lesson')
understanding of the passage; other days you might want to focus on teaching and practising a strategy such as inference non-fiction text) will help a following lesson to go much more smoothly - comprehension, including inference-making
- Improving Outcomes By Digging Down Deep into the Data
analysis on the reading papers (bearing in mind that vocabulary difficulties will impact on retrieval, inference
- School Leadership: Harnessing Action To Clarity Of Vision
Inferring information from a text. Vocabulary building. Mental recall strategies.
- What Does 'Greater Depth' Look Like In Primary Maths?
questions) for Greater Depth in Maths Making deductions, a key part of reasoning, is similar to making inferences
- S1 E5 - Setting Objectives, the National Curriculum & Developing DT Knowledge with Sarah Haigh
You're going to read between the lines, you're going to make some inferences, and you're going to bring
- How Can I Support My Team in Maintaining a Healthy Work-Life Balance?
only if they believe it’s justified Obliger - readily meet outer expectations, but struggle to meet inner expectations Rebel - resist both outer and inner expectations It is worth noting that Rubin believes their students and will do their best to do what is asked of them but will also respond to their own inner It is important for Obligers to have someone to hold them accountable - thus making an inner expectation Upholders might just need to understand that they want to meet both inner and external expectations and
- Why Should Teachers Complete Tasks Before Pupils Do?
But that inherently hinders us in our mission.
- Greater Depth: Pupil Pen Portraits and Personalised Challenge
things are hard • Always goes the extra mile • Demonstrates attention to detail • Seems to have an inherent












