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Friends list, I need your help.
I need scenarios where my students might reasonably infer what was happening, in language and theme that is fine for ten-year-olds. For example:
1) A young man arrives at his girlfriend's house, bearing a dozen red roses and a small jewelry box.
2) Sirens go off in the middle of the night; when you look out your window, you see an ambulance parked in front of the house of your elderly neighbours.
Give me more. I'm typing them onto inference cards and making a game of them for my kids.
1) A young man arrives at his girlfriend's house, bearing a dozen red roses and a small jewelry box.
2) Sirens go off in the middle of the night; when you look out your window, you see an ambulance parked in front of the house of your elderly neighbours.
Give me more. I'm typing them onto inference cards and making a game of them for my kids.
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There is a screeching alarm sound and the smell of smoke in the room.
A boy is calling out "Here, Boy" while walking down the street with a leash in his hands.
Someone is standing on a street corner with a big map and looking up at the sign-post.
Someone runs towards a bus as it begins to pull away from the curb.
Someone taps their foot angrily and looks at their watch while looking up and down the sidewalk.
A child sits in the corner while other students can be seen out the window playing on a playground.
A lady in a white dress and veil and a man in a tuxedo walk out of a church.
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Two teams walk off the soccer field. The teammates in blue are loud, jumping, and smiling. The teammates in white are walking quietly, some with their heads down.
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The wind chime hanging on the porch starts to make jingly sounds.
The cat sees the person taking out a can, a can opener, and the cat's bowl.
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You open the door when you get home and smell fresh baked cookies.
You flick on the light switch, but the lamp doesn't turn on.
Then there's the kids' song on the tiny keyboard Rhys got for Christmas (sung to "Fly's in the buttermilk, shoo fly shoo)
Where's our gerbil, I haven't got a clue,
Where's our gerbil, I haven't got a clue,
Where's our gerbil, I haven't got a clue,
The big black cat was hungry.
No fish in the fish bowl, what'll I do?
No fish in the fish bowl, what'll I do?
No fish in the fish bowl, what'll I do?
Catch that cat before he's through.
Uh oh, there were birds too.
Uh oh, there were birds too.
Uh oh, there were birds too.
The big black cat is full now.
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1) You're standing in line at the grocery store on June 30 behind a woman who is buying hot dogs, rolls, soda, chips, a large bag of charcoal briquets, and a box of sparklers.
2) You are in the library and someone checks out "A budget guide to Disney World," "Visiting Disney world with kids" and "Everything you need to know about planning a trip to Disney World." Their two little girls look very excited.
3) It's the day report cards were issued. Next to you on the bus is a boy holding his card and crying.
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The sky is dark and cloudy, and people start opening umbrellas.
A boy walks walks up to a pond full of ducks with some bread in his hand.
A man walks in the door with a suitcase. A woman and children run up and hug him.
Many people are watching TV and counting down. They all have party hats on and are waiting with confetti.
A man runs out of a store carrying a TV. Alarms start to go off and the owner starts chasing him.
You walk in to your bedroom and see your piggybank is lying on it's side, empty. Your sister walks by with a pile of candy.
A neighbour comes home with a big fish tank, some rocks, and some plants for it.
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Some of Richard Feynman's friends, all nuclear physicists, have skipped town without saying where they were going,
Then Richard Feynman is offered a nuclear physics job at Los Alamos, goes to the library, gets out a book about Los Alamos, and when he's signing the card to borrow the book, he discovers that the friends who skipped town have borrowed the same book before him.
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