Description
This is my "entire" riddle collection. There are over 105 total riddles. This set includes: Creepy Crawlies, Arctic Animals, Jungle/Rainforest, Famous Americans, Down on the Farm, Storybook Characters, Christmas Holiday Riddles. You can purchase each smaller collection separately or get the all of my riddles here at a slightly discounted price.
*Please note: I have used these riddles with both kindergarteners and first graders. However, you will want to read the riddles together and search for the clues with the students before they make their inferences. Older students could do the riddles and inferences independently.
Understanding how to make an inference from text is often difficult for children. Children make inferences all the time without realizing exactly what they are doing. It is important to share with them that making inferences is like being a detective. You look at all the evidence or clues and put them together along with their background knowledge to come up with an idea about a situation or problem.
When beginning to teach inferring I use riddles. I explain to them that often writers include details and we, as readers must use these details to make an inference. When you infer, you use observations, prior knowledge, experiences, and details from the text to make connections and come up with ideas.
The following riddles are a great way to introduce students to inferring or to just begin a unit of study. Have fun and enjoy!
Kyp
Any claims of correlation or alignment to the CCSS or WIDA ELD Standards are solely those of Tools for Teachers by Kyp McLaren and have not been evaluated or endorsed by WIDA or the NGA.
Kyp McLaren is the sole creator of this product and is not associated with the entities who created the standards.
The Common Core Standards were developed and written by the NGA. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.”
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Famous Americans - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Jungle and Rainforest Animals - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Riddles with Storybook Characters Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Down on the Farm - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Creepy Crawlies - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Arctic/Ocean Animals - Common Core Aligned
*Please note: I have used these riddles with both kindergarteners and first graders. However, you will want to read the riddles together and search for the clues with the students before they make their inferences. Older students could do the riddles and inferences independently.
Understanding how to make an inference from text is often difficult for children. Children make inferences all the time without realizing exactly what they are doing. It is important to share with them that making inferences is like being a detective. You look at all the evidence or clues and put them together along with their background knowledge to come up with an idea about a situation or problem.
When beginning to teach inferring I use riddles. I explain to them that often writers include details and we, as readers must use these details to make an inference. When you infer, you use observations, prior knowledge, experiences, and details from the text to make connections and come up with ideas.
The following riddles are a great way to introduce students to inferring or to just begin a unit of study. Have fun and enjoy!
Kyp
Any claims of correlation or alignment to the CCSS or WIDA ELD Standards are solely those of Tools for Teachers by Kyp McLaren and have not been evaluated or endorsed by WIDA or the NGA.
Kyp McLaren is the sole creator of this product and is not associated with the entities who created the standards.
The Common Core Standards were developed and written by the NGA. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.”
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Famous Americans - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Jungle and Rainforest Animals - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Riddles with Storybook Characters Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Down on the Farm - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Creepy Crawlies - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Arctic/Ocean Animals - Common Core Aligned
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Grades
K - 5th
Subjects
Standards
CCSSRL.K.1
CCSSRL.K.2
CCSSRL.1.1
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Pages
244
Description
This is my "entire" riddle collection. There are over 105 total riddles. This set includes: Creepy Crawlies, Arctic Animals, Jungle/Rainforest, Famous Americans, Down on the Farm, Storybook Characters, Christmas Holiday Riddles. You can purchase each smaller collection separately or get the all of my riddles here at a slightly discounted price.
*Please note: I have used these riddles with both kindergarteners and first graders. However, you will want to read the riddles together and search for the clues with the students before they make their inferences. Older students could do the riddles and inferences independently.
Understanding how to make an inference from text is often difficult for children. Children make inferences all the time without realizing exactly what they are doing. It is important to share with them that making inferences is like being a detective. You look at all the evidence or clues and put them together along with their background knowledge to come up with an idea about a situation or problem.
When beginning to teach inferring I use riddles. I explain to them that often writers include details and we, as readers must use these details to make an inference. When you infer, you use observations, prior knowledge, experiences, and details from the text to make connections and come up with ideas.
The following riddles are a great way to introduce students to inferring or to just begin a unit of study. Have fun and enjoy!
Kyp
Any claims of correlation or alignment to the CCSS or WIDA ELD Standards are solely those of Tools for Teachers by Kyp McLaren and have not been evaluated or endorsed by WIDA or the NGA.
Kyp McLaren is the sole creator of this product and is not associated with the entities who created the standards.
The Common Core Standards were developed and written by the NGA. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.”
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Famous Americans - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Jungle and Rainforest Animals - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Riddles with Storybook Characters Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Down on the Farm - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Creepy Crawlies - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Arctic/Ocean Animals - Common Core Aligned
*Please note: I have used these riddles with both kindergarteners and first graders. However, you will want to read the riddles together and search for the clues with the students before they make their inferences. Older students could do the riddles and inferences independently.
Understanding how to make an inference from text is often difficult for children. Children make inferences all the time without realizing exactly what they are doing. It is important to share with them that making inferences is like being a detective. You look at all the evidence or clues and put them together along with their background knowledge to come up with an idea about a situation or problem.
When beginning to teach inferring I use riddles. I explain to them that often writers include details and we, as readers must use these details to make an inference. When you infer, you use observations, prior knowledge, experiences, and details from the text to make connections and come up with ideas.
The following riddles are a great way to introduce students to inferring or to just begin a unit of study. Have fun and enjoy!
Kyp
Any claims of correlation or alignment to the CCSS or WIDA ELD Standards are solely those of Tools for Teachers by Kyp McLaren and have not been evaluated or endorsed by WIDA or the NGA.
Kyp McLaren is the sole creator of this product and is not associated with the entities who created the standards.
The Common Core Standards were developed and written by the NGA. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.”
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Famous Americans - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Through Riddles Featuring Jungle and Rainforest Animals - Common Core Aligned
Inferring Riddles with Storybook Characters Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Down on the Farm - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Creepy Crawlies - Common Core Aligned
Inferring through Riddles Featuring Arctic/Ocean Animals - Common Core Aligned
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Great resource and well organized. My students love it. Thanks!
Love it!
Wonderful!
This is fantastic! Thank you!
My kinders like these because "they make our brains smarter!"
Great for centers
Thank you! Hope you enjoy all of the riddles!!
Exactly what I needed to reinforce the skill of inferences
Thank you so much! Enjoy!
I use this for my 3rd grade and it is so much fun!
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Standards
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CCSSRL.K.1
With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
CCSSRL.K.2
With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details.
CCSSRL.1.1
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
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