I could see using this with our fifth graders too.  Does anyone have lesson 
ideas for grade 5-6?




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From: Ron Borchert <borch...@vcn.com>
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 
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Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 2:05:05 PM
Subject: [MOSAIC] lesson on inferring for k and first grade



Does anyone have a great lesson on teaching inference to kindergarten/first 
grade students.

I would suggest using the book Dear Juno by Soyung Pak.  It is in our third 
grade Treasures (McMillan/McGraw reading series) and also available through 
Amazon.  It is about an little boy that has a grandmother living in Korea. His 
grandmother sends him a letter written in Korean which he can't read. He asks 
his mother to read it to him, but she is too busy so he tries to figure out 
what his grandmother wrote him.  Luckily grandma drew a few pictures and sent 
him a picture.  Based on these clues he is able to figure out the content of 
the letter.  When his mother finally reads the letter to him, his inferences 
are confirmed.

It is a very effective and transparent book to teach inferring.

Barb 


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