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It's A Mystery!. Drawing Conclusions. Created by: Nancy Langston and Joanne Whitley Modified by: Kristi Waltke. Drawing Conclusions. Authors don’t always come right out and tell you everything in a story.
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It's A Mystery! Drawing Conclusions Created by: Nancy Langston and Joanne Whitley Modified by: Kristi Waltke
Drawing Conclusions • Authors don’t always come right out and tell you everything in a story. • Sometimes you are given clues. Like a detective, you have to use the words and pictures to figure out the story!
Read the clues. Click on the correct picture. Let’s practice.
I sleep in a crib. I drink from a bottle. I cannot walk or talk. Who am I?
Put me on your feet. I will keep you warm and dry. Wear me when it rains. What am I?
I grow on an ear. Cook me in hot oil. I will puff up and taste good. What am I?
You need me before you can mail a letter. Paste me on an envelope. What am I?
I am white. You need me every day. You drink me when you are thirsty. What am I?
I look like a baby. You can give me a name. Children like to play with me. What am I?
What was the caterpillar doing while in the chrysalis? • Eating more leaves • Walking on a branch • Changing into a butterfly
Why does the butterfly have to wait before he can fly after he comes out of the chrysalis? • He’s not hungry yet. • He doesn’t know how to fly. • His wings have to dry off and unfold first.
Why is it good for butterflies that they taste bad? • Other animals think they are pretty. • Other animals won’t eat them since they taste bad. • They like to drink nectar.
Congratulations You are now a pro. at drawing conclusions!