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I'm always super excited when I find my resources being used in the classroom by other teachers and students. Being Ladylike, a 5th grade teaching blog, was kind enough to share her experience with the Inference Carousel Activity. Head over to her page and see what an awesome lesson she put together to help her students get a better understanding of inferences. She went above and beyond just using the lesson plan I provided and gives readers some useful techniques to implement when teaching inferring, which is commonly a very difficult subject matter. A Very Special Thank Yougoes out to Carrie Garrison of Being Ladylike for taking the time to inform others about this product and for sharing such a great testimonial! If you've ever used any of my materials in your classroom, please comment below or share a link to your post featuring The Teacher Treasury. Again, I love to see my resources being used by others and to hear feedback on my creations. Thanks again and I look forward to seeing more posts! Have you tried the Inference Carousel Activity with your class?
What’s your go-to strategy for teaching inference? Which reading skills do your students struggle with most? Would you like more upper elementary ELA resources? Have you ever shared your classroom experience with a TpT product? Please leave your comments below. Your feedback is always appreciated.
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