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Inferential comprehension
Inferential comprehension is the ability to process written information and understand the underlying meaning of the text. This information is then used to infer or determine deeper meaning that is not explicitly stated. Inferential comprehension requires readers to:
combine ideas
draw conclusions
interpret and evaluate information
identify tone and voice.
A higher and more complex level of comprehension involves critical analysis which requires readers to:
be critical
form opinions
identify authors' points of view and attitudes
identify and consider the authority of texts and their messages
infer motives of characters and themes.
Critical analysis can be introduced in very early reading. The use of the 'Six Thinking Hats' strategy is one effective way of developing critical thinking skills.
Inferential comprehension is the ability to process written information and understand the underlying meaning of the text. This information is then used to infer or determine deeper meaning that is not explicitly stated. Inferential comprehension requires readers to:
combine ideas
draw conclusions
interpret and evaluate information
identify tone and voice.
A higher and more complex level of comprehension involves critical analysis which requires readers to:
be critical
form opinions
identify authors' points of view and attitudes
identify and consider the authority of texts and their messages
infer motives of characters and themes.
Critical analysis can be introduced in very early reading. The use of the 'Six Thinking Hats' strategy is one effective way of developing critical thinking skills.
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