Texts for Inference Training
Source: Primary Strategy Team
From: (title/ author) Billy’s Tower, Primary Strategy Team, Leicester LEAText extract:
Billy was howling because his whole day had been spoilt. All his work had been broken by the wave. His mum came over to help but she accidentally stepped on the one tower that was left. “Never mind”, she said, “let’s go back for tea. You can build some more towers tomorrow”.
Billy threw his bucket and spade down and sulked.
Pupil reading age:7 – 9 / chronological age:6-9
Teacher notes:
- Prior knowledge
- a. Word definition: Pupils circle words they don’t understand and others try to explain / T. adds to explanation.
spoilt the wave accidentally
theone tower more towers tomorrow sulked
- Ask a question
About how old was Billy?
Where did this happen?
What time was it…about…when it happened?
What sort of wave is the story talking about?
What is a howl?
Did his Mum mean to do it?
What broke Billy’s other towers?
Were they going back to the beach the next day?
- Hidden sentence
“I’m not going back” shouted Billy.
“I want to make another tower,” shouted Billy.
- Get visual
- Let’s summarise
Billy’s Tower, Primary Strategy Team,
Leicester LEA
Billy was howling because his whole day had been spoilt. All his work had been broken by the wave. His mum came over to help but she accidentally stepped on the one tower that was left. “Never mind”, she said, “let’s go back for tea. You can build some more towers tomorrow”.
Billy threw his bucket and spade down and sulked.
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