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Do your students know how to think deeply when they are reading? In this post, students use skills in drawing conclusions to think deeply to determine what the author is telling them. These activities include What's in My Bag?, website games and quizzes, videos, pictures, and an editable PowerPoint Game. This is perfect for students in grades 3, 4, and 5.

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Hi friends! It's October already???!!! I cannot believe it. I just wanted to stop in to share our drawing conclusions activities. This is our anchor chart we referred to all last week. We pretended like we were detectives. Here is one of my little conclusion detectives! They were all about the badges. They wore them to lunch and everywhere. They thought they were real detectives and really bought into the whole thing! I have a drawing conclusions packet, which is similar to my author's…

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Drawing conclusions is an important skill that students will use in the real world. Help your students understand and practice this skill with different types of graphic organizers. Graphic organizers are visual representations of information that can help students organize their thoughts and draw accurate conclusions. Check out these examples to get started! Conclusions Anchor Chart, Drawing Conclusions Anchor Chart, Teach Drawing, Ela Lesson Plans, Close Reading Passages, Teaching Drawing, Reading Lesson Plans, Fast Finishers, Drawing Conclusions

Drawing conclusions is an important skill that students will use in the real world. Help your students understand and practice this skill with different types of graphic organizers. Graphic organizers are visual representations of information that can help students organize their thoughts and draw accurate conclusions. Check out these examples to get started!

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