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Grade-8 Instructional 2ndweek
Grade-8 Instructional 2ndweek
Your guide to draw conclusion: You can do many things at the beach. When
the tide is out, you can fill your pail full of
Drawing a conclusion is a summative
sea water. You can build sand castles in the
judgment based on accumulated data, clearly
sand on the beach. You can jump in the
presented and/or inferred. It is used in content
waves and swim.
areas, in problem solving, and in social
interactions. Students who are able to draw
conclusions can move beyond simple
decoding and the mere accumulation of facts. 2. What can you conclude from the given
One may gather all available passage?
information. Reflect on past experience or A. There are many things to do at the
knowledge to see if there is a connection with beach. B. You can jump in the waves and
the present situation or information. Decide if swim. C. When the tide is out, you can fill
the past experience and/or information is your pail. D. You can build sand castles.
applicable. Make inferences whenever
possible. And, use the sum of what he knows Luke is very competitive and loves to win
to make a judgment about the situation. when he plays sports. Kyler doesn't take
sports all that seriously. So when their
Get ready! tennis singles match was over, it was no
surprise that both boys were in a good
Directions: Select the best conclusion for each mood, especially Luke.
situation. On your answer sheet, write only the
letter of your choice.
My family went to the circus. We saw the 3. Which statement is most likely
funny clowns. We watched the lion act. We true? A. Luke won the match.
ate a lot of treats and popcorn. B. Kyler won the match.
C. The game rained out.
D. Kyler was given a new truck
1. This story is about… When Sarah was telling about her last
A. clowns place finish in the competition, her cheeks
B. eating treats and popcorn turned red and she had trouble looking her
C. going to the circus friend in the eyes.
D. lions