Description
Empower your students to become inference experts with this yearlong practice workbook designed specifically for Grade 5!
“Inferences in Action” delivers 4 weeks of focused reading comprehension practice with 10 multiple-choice questions each week—making it a powerful tool for consistent skill-building and progress monitoring.
Aligned with Common Core Standard RL.5.1, each question requires students to draw logical inferences and support their answers with textual evidence. The layout includes large print for visual accessibility, a graphic organizer for scaffolded support, and a performance tracking sheet for meaningful data collection.
What’s Included:
- 4 weekly practice sets (40 total inference questions)
- Each week includes 10 multiple-choice questions
- Aligned to RL.5.1 (Using text evidence for inference)
- Answer Key for all questions
- Graphic Organizer: “Inference Clues & Evidence”
- Student Performance Tracking Sheet (great for RTI!)
- Large-print format & clean layout for easy reading
Why This Resource Is a Must-Have for Teachers:
Built for Consistency:
Weekly format makes it easy to implement as part of centers, morning work, test prep, sub plans, or homework.
Designed for Progress Monitoring:
Track student growth and identify needs over time with included scoring sheets—ideal for documentation and intervention plans.
Supports Struggling Readers:
Visual-friendly font size, a built-in graphic organizer, and straightforward questions support students who need scaffolding.
Versatile & Flexible:
Print-and-go or upload to digital platforms like Google Classroom or Schoology. Great for individual work, small groups, or whole class.
Perfect For:
- RTI/MTSS groups
- Test-prep and standards review
- Weekly comprehension warm-ups
- Special education & intervention
- ESL/ELL support
- Homeschoolers
Teacher Love:
"My students are finally showing confidence in inference skills! This resource helps them build fluency week by week."
"The tracking sheet is a game changer. I use it for parent meetings and intervention notes."
Highlights
Description
Empower your students to become inference experts with this yearlong practice workbook designed specifically for Grade 5!
“Inferences in Action” delivers 4 weeks of focused reading comprehension practice with 10 multiple-choice questions each week—making it a powerful tool for consistent skill-building and progress monitoring.
Aligned with Common Core Standard RL.5.1, each question requires students to draw logical inferences and support their answers with textual evidence. The layout includes large print for visual accessibility, a graphic organizer for scaffolded support, and a performance tracking sheet for meaningful data collection.
What’s Included:
- 4 weekly practice sets (40 total inference questions)
- Each week includes 10 multiple-choice questions
- Aligned to RL.5.1 (Using text evidence for inference)
- Answer Key for all questions
- Graphic Organizer: “Inference Clues & Evidence”
- Student Performance Tracking Sheet (great for RTI!)
- Large-print format & clean layout for easy reading
Why This Resource Is a Must-Have for Teachers:
Built for Consistency:
Weekly format makes it easy to implement as part of centers, morning work, test prep, sub plans, or homework.
Designed for Progress Monitoring:
Track student growth and identify needs over time with included scoring sheets—ideal for documentation and intervention plans.
Supports Struggling Readers:
Visual-friendly font size, a built-in graphic organizer, and straightforward questions support students who need scaffolding.
Versatile & Flexible:
Print-and-go or upload to digital platforms like Google Classroom or Schoology. Great for individual work, small groups, or whole class.
Perfect For:
- RTI/MTSS groups
- Test-prep and standards review
- Weekly comprehension warm-ups
- Special education & intervention
- ESL/ELL support
- Homeschoolers
Teacher Love:
"My students are finally showing confidence in inference skills! This resource helps them build fluency week by week."
"The tracking sheet is a game changer. I use it for parent meetings and intervention notes."

