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More Practice Making Inferences {Comprehension: Inferring}
Part 2 gives practice to how to infer using clues from the book and what's in our brain. PART 1 INFERENCES: • Making Inferences {Comprehension: Inf...
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Measures of Central Tendency
"Statistical Measures" explains mean, median, mode, mean absolute deviation, range, and interquartile range.
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Making Inferences 2
“Making Inferences” explains how to make inferences from given information by using examples from American literature.
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Drawing Conclusion
Drawing Conclusions teaches how to use clues from informational text to draw conclusions.
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Making Inferences
Making Inferences explains how context clues can be used to make inferences about a story.
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#8 How to Make Inferences While You Read (Reading Comprehension)
In this video, I teach you how to make inferences while you read. A lot of times, the author doesn't tell us directly what is happening so we have to make inferences. I teach a simple and easy process to help you understand what you are...
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Understanding the Shape of Data Distributions: Symmetry, Bell Curves, and Skews
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of shape in data distribution using different types of graphs. They discuss histograms, line plots, and bell curves, and how to interpret the shape of the data based on symmetry and...
Seven Dimensions
The Complexities of Memory and Lies in a High-Profile Case
Psychologist Eve Ash sits down with Dr Elizabeth Loftus, professor at the University of California to discuss Sue Neill-Fraser, who was convicted of murder in Tasmania in 2010.
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Analyzing Data and Drawing Inferences
In this video, students learn how to draw inferences by analyzing data. They are presented with statistics from a recent 5K race between the track team and the cross country team, and are guided through the process of interpreting the...
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Making Inferences with Histograms in Basketball Analysis
This video uses the example of two basketball players to demonstrate how looking at multiple aspects of the data can lead to more informed inferences. By considering the players' scoring patterns and prior knowledge, we can predict who...
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Making Inferences About Range
In this video, students will learn how to use the range to compare data and make inferences. They will explore different types of graphs, such as line plots and double bar graphs, to analyze the range of data and draw conclusions.
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Making Inferences about a Population Using Random Samples
In this lesson, students will learn how to use random sampling to make inferences about a population with an unknown characteristic. They will understand the importance of having a representative sample and the limitations of making...
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Making Estimates About a Population Using Multiple Samples
In this video, the teacher explains how to make estimates about a population with an unknown characteristic by using the mean of multiple samples. The teacher demonstrates the process of setting up a proportion and calculating the mean,...
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Making Inferences from Data
This video explains the concept of making inferences based on observations and prior knowledge. It uses examples such as analyzing a graph of earnings per hour and a box plot of wait times for a geyser to illustrate how to draw...
Teaching Channel
Building Analysis Skills Through Art
Useful teaching strategies abound in this inspirational, informative video! Walk step by step through one teacher's two-part lesson in her special education/ELL class as they develop text analysis skills by first beginning with...
Curated OER
Evolution Primer #1: Isn't Evolution Just a Theory?
What is a theory? Learners are primed for a lesson on theory, science, and the use of scientific evidence as it's used to prove evolution. This is a great video for elementary schoolers and can be used to introduce the concept of...
TED-Ed
Can You Solve the Death Race Riddle?
To save Uncle Slate Kanoli, his coil runner speedster, and all Kanoli's other inventions viewers must win the Death Race. Alas, there is a catch and it's a doozie! Find the correct sequence of thruster firings and save the day. And Uncle...
Crash Course
Symbolic AI: Crash Course AI #10
If you think logically, AI is all about symbols. An instructional video explains the development of symbolic artificial intelligence. Viewers see how AI translates problems of interest into symbols and then apply propositional logic to...
Crash Course
How P-Values Help Us Test Hypotheses: Crash Course Statistics #21
It's my hypothesis that watching the video will have a statistically significant effect on your understanding of p-values. The 21st part of the Crash Course Statistics course focuses on null hypothesis significance testing. It explains...
Berkeley University of California
Diffraction and Interference
How do you study something you can't see? The instructor in a video models an experiment that shows the wave properties of light (electromagnetic waves). The video follows another in a 14-part series that describes the features...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Conversations in Literature
A series of 8 instructional videos, each about 60 minutes in length, designed to model effective reading habits through envisionment building. Topics include Responding As Readers, Envisioning, Stepping In, Moving Through, Rethinking,...
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Analyze How a Poet's Word Choices Contribute to the Poem's Meaning
In this video, you will learn how to determine the difference between what is directly stated and what is meant by considering the effect of word choice on tone. [7:47]
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You Tube: Making Inferences
Catchy song by Jake Scott that explains how to infer and use textual evidence to support your conclusions. [2:36]