Refining Inferencing Skills in a Fun and Engaging Way!
An inference is a process of deduction that allows us to use information from text, pictures, environmental cues, or personal experience to make educated guesses about missing details. It’s a critical skill for comprehension, problem-solving, and communication.
Research shows that the ability to draw inferences is a key predictor of reading comprehension. A 2007 literature review conducted by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) revealed that poor inferencing leads to poor comprehension—not the other way around. This highlights the need for targeted instruction, including:
By using these methods, instructors can help students strengthen their inferencing skills and improve overall comprehension.
This set includes 50 double-sided cards designed for preteens, teens, and adults.
With Speech Corner Photo Cards—Making Inferences for Teens, you can empower students to think critically, engage meaningfully, and improve their comprehension in a fun, interactive way. Whether you’re working with preteens, teens, or adults, these cards provide the perfect resource to target and refine inferencing skills!