It looks like you've uploaded an image of a worksheet titled
"Making Inferences". The task asks students to
look at each picture and write what they infer based on the visual clues.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this by describing how to approach each picture based on common interpretations of such worksheets. Below is a typical version of this activity with five pictures and suggested inferences:
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1. Picture: A pile of sand with a shovel and bucket nearby
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Inference: This might be a sandbox or a beach scene where someone has been playing.
→ *Someone was playing in the sand, possibly building a sandcastle.*
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2. Picture: A person dressed as a pirate (hat, eye patch, sword)
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Inference: The person is pretending to be a pirate, likely for fun or a costume event.
→ *This person is probably dressing up for Halloween or a themed party.*
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3. Picture: A child pushing a red wagon full of toys
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Inference: The child is transporting toys, possibly from one place to another.
→ *The child is moving their toys, maybe from outside to inside the house.*
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4. Picture: A man wearing a blue shirt and jeans, holding a fishing rod
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Inference: He is going fishing or is already fishing.
→ *He enjoys spending time outdoors, possibly near a lake or river.*
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5. Picture: A red mug filled with hot chocolate and marshmallows
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Inference: Someone made a warm drink, likely during cold weather.
→ *It’s probably winter, and someone is enjoying a cozy treat.*
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✔ How to Solve:
For each picture, look closely at:
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Objects present (tools, clothing, items)
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Actions or poses (what the person is doing)
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Setting or context (where it appears to be happening)
Then use
logical reasoning to guess what’s happening beyond what’s shown — that’s making an inference!
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If you can describe the actual pictures in your worksheet, I can give more accurate inferences!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of inference worksheet 7th grade.