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Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Most lemurs like being kept as pets.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
When a reader combines details from a story or a text with ideas from their own brain, they can make an inference or draw a conclusion.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Why were the first golf balls most likely called featheries?
  1. They were leather.
  2. They were made by hand.
  3. They were expensive.
  4. They were stuffed with feathers.
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
What would happen if you forgot to set your alarm clock for school?
  1. You would be at school early
  2. Eat a good breakfast
  3. You would be late to school
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
When a reader combines details from a text with ideas from their own brain, they can make an inference or draw a conclusion.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.3.3

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Which is NOT an activity boys enjoy during the summer?
  1. eating watermelon
  2. jumping in hay
  3. riding horses
  4. swimming
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
What might happen if you forgot to set your alarm clock last night?
  1. You will get to school early.
  2. You will be tired in school.
  3. You will fall asleep in school.
  4. You will get to school late.
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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At night, you can see all of the stars in the Milky Way.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.3.1

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Who is old Jack?
  1. The speaker's grandfather
  2. The speaker's best friend
  3. The speaker's horse
  4. The speaker's dog
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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The passage says that the length of your arm makes it hard to lick your elbow. Knowing this, you can infer that licking an elbow would be easiest for...
  1. a baby
  2. a child
  3. an adult
  4. an animal
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
If the cat is sitting by his water dish, the cat must be...
  1. bored
  2. tired
  3. thirsty
  4. hungry
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Henry had been waiting all week to go to the beach. He was all ready to go when his mom said, "I have some bad news." What do you think will happen next?
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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What feature of today's golf ball helps them travel farther?
  1. the material they are made of
  2. their light weight
  3. their hollow core
  4. their white outside
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
John wanted to buy some candy at the store, but he forgot his money at home. What do you think will happen next?
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1
Rob's mom made 12 cookies for his birthday. There were only 5 left. Stacy has a bellyache. What can we infer? (Answer in a complete sentence.)
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1
Karen set up a stand and asked her mom to buy her lemons and sugar at the store. What can we infer Karen wants to do? (Answer in a complete sentence.)
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1
Mary put on her gym shoes, grabbed her iPod and a bottle of water. She would be really thirsty when she was finished. What can we infer Mary is going to do? (Answer in a complete sentence.)
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1
John and Mark have a sheep, rooster, and pig for pets. They also get up early and milk their cows. Where can we infer they live? (Answer in a complete sentence.)
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
What is happening?

Mom pins the pattern to the cloth. She cuts it out and sews it.
  1. Mom is making a dress.
  2. Mom is cleaning the house.
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.3.4

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Which word is most likely a synonym of the word sampling as it is used in the passage?
  1. whole
  2. all
  3. test
  4. part
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