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Interactive "How Do You Infer?" activity using a traffic light analogy to teach reading comprehension skills.

A hand lifting a paper flap on an interactive notebook page titled "How Do You Infer?" showing a traffic light analogy with red, yellow, and green circles labeled "Schema," "Text Evidence," and "Inference," respectively.

A hand lifting a paper flap on an interactive notebook page titled "How Do You Infer?" showing a traffic light analogy with red, yellow, and green circles labeled "Schema," "Text Evidence," and "Inference," respectively.

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