Making an inference is coming to a conclusion based on the details, clues or information provided to you and processing that information with the knowledge that you already know from personal experience. We make inferences all the time. The video above demonstrated how we can infer things from what we read and watch. The video below shows how we can infer the answers to the game Salute! By taking the information given (the sum) and by using our knowledge of basic math skills, we can infer to number on the playing card on our forehead. Watch how two amazing four year old boys make this game look easy and then try it at home with family members!
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Inferencing
28 Oct
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Wow that game(salute) is so cool.I want to play
Aww I got the last awnser wrong on the inference video.
Since he is brave, adventurous and active, I think he would enjoy it because he was bored in his regular world.
The two four year old boys make the game look so easy! I’m going to try it tomorrow!
on the inferencing video when the girl was asking to infer who it was I knew what the answer was as soon as she said it
Keep practicing, sharpen those inference skills! It’s a whole new way of being intelligent!
For the inferencing, I got every thing right but one. I still think inferencing is a little confusing, but I’m sure I’ll get better the more I work on it.
As you would PROBABLY say: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT😃
I’m getting better because I practice every night so im getting better at it
Those 4 year old boy’s brains are like poped out man
the video about Gulliver makes me understand better inferencing.
WOW, those kids are better at multiplication then me and in reflex math I’m on multiplication and division. How old are the kids and how many times a day do they practice their math because I want to be that smart.
They’re 4 years old.
Boy i hope i can be as fast as the salute video.So cool those little kids