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Your kids will have fun making inferences about Christmas topics with this no prep Christmas inferencing activity! Find worksheets with four different ways for students to make inferences from reading activities. Short passages with multiple choice or fill in questions help kids to determine meaning from text.
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Use these no prep worksheets in centers, whole or small group activities, in partner or independent work for grades 3 - 5. This Christmas inference activity pack is perfect for emergency sub plans or homeschool instruction.
Inside this no prep Christmas Inference activity, you'll find:
- 4 short passages with multiple choice questions
- 4 short passages with open ended questions
- Paragraph length passages with open ended inference prompt
- 10 Multiple choice questions
- Answer Key
- Printable pdf. file
- Link to Google slides
- Easel Access
Use these Christmas inference worksheets for early finishers or gifted and talented kids. These make a great change of pace activity in December, for Fun Friday, or use before the winter break.
Kids will love work involving a Christmas theme!
Prep is quick and easy . . . just print and gather pencils or pull up on a computer and you're ready for a fun-filled class activity!
Read what teachers, like you, have said about Christmas Inference worksheets.
Tracy Sheehy
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great morning work during the month of December. My students enjoyed trying to infer what the item was."
Angelina C.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great grab and go resource for the holidays! My kids love this activity."
Madison L.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great way to stay up to date and review inferencing in texts in a fun, seasonal way!"
Michelle B.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great resource! I love that there are multiple options for differentiation. Having a multiple choice option and fill in the answer was great!"
This Christmas resource helps students meet the core standard of making inferences from text.
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More lessons on making inferences:
- Making Inference Worksheets
- Making Inferences Primary Students
- Making Inferences Zoo Animals
- Inferences Zoo PowerPoint
- Making Inference Passages
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Description
Your kids will have fun making inferences about Christmas topics with this no prep Christmas inferencing activity! Find worksheets with four different ways for students to make inferences from reading activities. Short passages with multiple choice or fill in questions help kids to determine meaning from text.
Click HERE to save 25% off on individual resources with the Inference Bundle.
Click HERE to save 30% off the price of individual resources with the Christmas bundle.
Use these no prep worksheets in centers, whole or small group activities, in partner or independent work for grades 3 - 5. This Christmas inference activity pack is perfect for emergency sub plans or homeschool instruction.
Inside this no prep Christmas Inference activity, you'll find:
- 4 short passages with multiple choice questions
- 4 short passages with open ended questions
- Paragraph length passages with open ended inference prompt
- 10 Multiple choice questions
- Answer Key
- Printable pdf. file
- Link to Google slides
- Easel Access
Use these Christmas inference worksheets for early finishers or gifted and talented kids. These make a great change of pace activity in December, for Fun Friday, or use before the winter break.
Kids will love work involving a Christmas theme!
Prep is quick and easy . . . just print and gather pencils or pull up on a computer and you're ready for a fun-filled class activity!
Read what teachers, like you, have said about Christmas Inference worksheets.
Tracy Sheehy
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great morning work during the month of December. My students enjoyed trying to infer what the item was."
Angelina C.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great grab and go resource for the holidays! My kids love this activity."
Madison L.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great way to stay up to date and review inferencing in texts in a fun, seasonal way!"
Michelle B.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great resource! I love that there are multiple options for differentiation. Having a multiple choice option and fill in the answer was great!"
This Christmas resource helps students meet the core standard of making inferences from text.
**Please follow me for notifications of sales and promotions. New products will be offered at 50% OFF for 24 hours. It pays to follow Catch My Products Click Here To Follow Me**
******************************************************************
Dear Customers,
Did you know you can earn credits good toward future
TpT purchases by leaving feedback? Please be sure to
get your points!
Have a great day,
Joyce
******************************************************************
More lessons on making inferences:
- Making Inference Worksheets
- Making Inferences Primary Students
- Making Inferences Zoo Animals
- Inferences Zoo PowerPoint
- Making Inference Passages
©Joyce Lansky at Catch My Products
All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only, but you may purchase multiple licenses for other teachers at 10% off per license.
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Thanks for the feedback. I've looked at my reviews from multiple grades, and I have about as many 5th and 6th as I do 2nd. However, I like my resources to be more challenging, so I've decided to change the age recommendations from 2 - 4. I appreciate your taking the time to review and please note take reviews seriously. Which brings the condrum of 4th grade teachers calling this a "good challenge". Putting age levels on resources is probably one of the hardest things I do. I'm sorry it was not fitting for your kids, but hopefully, you are still teaching the 2nd graders and found it helpful. According to my data, the majority of users are 2nd and 4th, so that is where I placed the age levels.








