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Pirate Clues Early Inferencing Activity

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This early inferencing activity is no prep and perfect for TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY! (Talk Like a Pirate day is September 19th)

If you like this, you'll also love my Pirate's Booty Articulation pages and my No Prep Pirate Bundle! Be sure to check them out!

How to use this activity:

  1. Give your student a Pirate Clues Inferencing sheet.
  2. Read the clues to your student, one by one.
  3. After you read it, your student will use the clues to infer what item is being described and mark that item on their sheet. They can mark the item by coloring it, pointing to it, smashing dough on it, or any other way they'd like.

No-Prep version: Instead of cutting out the clue cards, leave them all on one sheet!

The grade levels you use this with will change, depending on your student's language skills and ability to make inferences. I use this with my 2nd graders when discussing inferencing skills!

Included in this download:

• Directions page

• Clue cards page

• Coloring sheet with pirate pictures

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Inferencing Paragraphs

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Last updated Sep 16th, 2018
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