ELA-Infer-IT

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> ISBN 0-439-44612-0, 2001 Students can infer why the bald eagle was chosen over the turkey for our national bird.
 * 3-5**
 * //Across the States: Activities Games Sticker Book//, by Nancy Hall, ISBN 1-884270-16-6, 2000 Students can infer why the states are divided into the regions they are using the state facts.
 * //From Egg to Robin//, by Jan Kottke, ISBN 0-516-23508-7, 2000 Students can infer, for instance, why the baby robins have blue eggs. This book also takes students through the life cycle with actual photos of the different stages.
 * //Honeybees//, by Emily Neye, ISBN -307-26217-0, 2002 Students can infer from the picture of the bee covered in pollen how the bee transfers the pollen from flower to flower. It isn't stated in the text, but students should have no problem figuring it out from the picure.
 * //Red, White, Blue, and Uncle Who?: The Stories Behind Some of America's Patriotic Symbols//, by Teresa Bateman,
 * //[|Watch Me Grow: Frog]//, by DK Publishing, ISBN 9780789496294, 2003 Students can infer what is happening in the pictures, then infer what will happen next in the life cycle of the frog. [|Lesson Plan]
 * //Who Eats What?: Food Chains and Food Webs//, by Patricia Lauber, ISBN 0-439-49710-8, 2002 Students will use illustrations to infer who eats what.

> ISBN 0-06-009087-1. 2007 Students will infer similarities and differences between human and animal sea travel.
 * 6-8**
 * //America's Transition from Agriculture to Industry: Drawing Inferences and Conclusions// by Greg Roza. ISBN 1-40420-410-5. 2006 Students will draw inferences and conclusions regarding the timeframe between America's agrarian societies and the Industrial Revolution.
 * //Ack! There's a Bug in my Ear! : (and other sayings that just aren't true)// by Cynthia Klingel. ISBN 1-59296-902-X. 2008 Students will infer other common idioms which should not be taken literally.
 * //Across the wide ocean : the Why, How, and Where of Navigation for Humans and Animals at Sea// by Karen Young.