This week we are going to review and practice:Making Inferences and Antonym Analogies.
When we make inferences, we use clues from the text, along with schema (personal experiences), to make an educated guess about the text.
Inference Game
Making Inferences
Our vocabulary practice this week is antonym analogies. Remember, antonyms are words that mean the opposite of another word. For example, gigantic is the antonym for tiny.
Analogies, show us a relationship between words, once we figure out the relationship, we can learn new words, as well as, figure out the missing word.
Antonym Matching
More Antonyms
Analogies
Which word would complete this antonym analogy? Click on leave a comment to complete the analogy.
gigantic : tiny :: beautiful : ___________
*Once you finish the blog activities, you may finish your BioCube, yes, you have a few extra days to complete your BioCube! or work on Education Galaxy reading activities*
When we make inferences, we use clues from the text, along with schema (personal experiences), to make an educated guess about the text.
Inference Game
Making Inferences
Our vocabulary practice this week is antonym analogies. Remember, antonyms are words that mean the opposite of another word. For example, gigantic is the antonym for tiny.
Analogies, show us a relationship between words, once we figure out the relationship, we can learn new words, as well as, figure out the missing word.
Antonym Matching
More Antonyms
Analogies
Which word would complete this antonym analogy? Click on leave a comment to complete the analogy.
gigantic : tiny :: beautiful : ___________
*Once you finish the blog activities, you may finish your BioCube, yes, you have a few extra days to complete your BioCube! or work on Education Galaxy reading activities*
Analogies is so easy now.I can do it without thinking and now I can think about the time I struggled with analogies Go analogies
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