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Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade
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Help your students sharpen their inference skills with these fun inference riddles! Perfect for 2nd–3rd grade readers, this pack turns critical thinking practice into an exciting challenge.

⭐ What’s Included:

  • 2-page inference worksheet
    – Students solve 6 playful inference riddles
    – Includes a Fast Finisher Challenge to stretch their thinking
  • 12 inference task cards
    – Each card features a unique riddle
    – Perfect for centers, partner work, small groups, or early finishers
  • Answer keys for all riddles
  • Everything is Print-and-Go!

⭐ Classroom Uses:

  • Reading centers
  • Morning work
  • Early finisher activities
  • Partner challenges
  • Test prep and skill reinforcement
  • Sub plans


This resource makes inferring fun and accessible for all learners. The riddles motivate students to look for clues, use background knowledge, and think critically. The task cards also give students the chance to collaborate, discuss evidence, and practice flexible thinking.

📎 Looking for a Complete Lesson on Making Inferences?

*Making Inferences with The Yellow Bus

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Inference Riddles Task Cards and Worksheet- 2nd, 3rd Grade

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2nd - 3rd
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10 pages
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Teach inference skills with confidence using this print-and-go bundle designed for 2nd and 3rd grade readers! This resource combines a complete read aloud inference lesson for The Yellow Bus by Loren Long with a high-engagement set of riddle task cards and a riddle worksheet perfect for centers or i
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Description

Help your students sharpen their inference skills with these fun inference riddles! Perfect for 2nd–3rd grade readers, this pack turns critical thinking practice into an exciting challenge.

⭐ What’s Included:

  • 2-page inference worksheet
    – Students solve 6 playful inference riddles
    – Includes a Fast Finisher Challenge to stretch their thinking
  • 12 inference task cards
    – Each card features a unique riddle
    – Perfect for centers, partner work, small groups, or early finishers
  • Answer keys for all riddles
  • Everything is Print-and-Go!

⭐ Classroom Uses:

  • Reading centers
  • Morning work
  • Early finisher activities
  • Partner challenges
  • Test prep and skill reinforcement
  • Sub plans


This resource makes inferring fun and accessible for all learners. The riddles motivate students to look for clues, use background knowledge, and think critically. The task cards also give students the chance to collaborate, discuss evidence, and practice flexible thinking.

📎 Looking for a Complete Lesson on Making Inferences?

*Making Inferences with The Yellow Bus

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
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