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Willets Road School > Teacher Websites > Drawing Conclusions 
06.20.13
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Inferencing and Drawing Conclusions - In the middle school grades, students must transition from learning to read to reading to learn. Reading tasks become more abstract and require higher-order thinking skills such as inferencing and drawing conclusions.  For these tasks, students must develop ideas or images based on what is read in the text.  Answers are not stated directly in the text; students must piece together 'clues' from the text to make judgements.

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