A file or printable companion for Boom Cards
Price: 350 points or $3.5 USD
Subjects:
Grades: 2,3,4
Description: Learning how to make inferences from pictures is important for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the ability to make inferences from pictures is an important part of critical thinking and problem solving, as it involves using visual clues to draw conclusions and make connections between different pieces of information. This skill can be particularly useful when reading and comprehending texts, as it can help students better understand and interpret the meaning of what they are reading by making connections between the text and the accompanying illustrations. In addition to helping with reading comprehension, the ability to make inferences from pictures can also be useful in a variety of other settings, such as interpreting graphs and charts, analyzing data, and understanding complex concepts. Making inferences from pictures can also help students better understand and appreciate the perspectives and experiences of others, as they will be able to infer meaning and emotion from visual cues. Overall, learning how to make inferences from pictures is an important skill that can help students think more critically, communicate more effectively, and navigate the world around them more successfully. This resource includes 50 Task Cards which involve students making inferences from pictures they see on the card. There is a recording sheet included where the students must include the number of the task card, so the teacher knows which card the student was working with.