Making inferences is a skill with which students often need much practice. If you've looked for resources in the same places that I have, you probably haven't been too happy with what you found. I believe that the inference worksheets that I've created are of a higher quality than the other available resources and, as usual, I'm giving them away for free. I hope that you'll appreciate these inference worksheets and that your students may better this valuable reading skills.
I recommend that teachers assign the online versions of these activities. Students get instant feedback, have the opportunity to improve, and are still required to answer the open-ended questions. Feel free to leave a comment if you have a question or need further clarification about any of these worksheets.
Ava
/ November 19, 2023Hi miss Mortan this is Ava I got 100/100 on my examination
Mr. Morton
/ December 19, 2023WTG!
Cheryl
/ August 30, 2023Found them. Sorry, I had printed them before looking around more.
Cheryl Shafer
/ August 30, 2023My son has autism and struggles with inferences. These are very helpful. Thank you! Is there an answer key somewhere that I am missing. I can grade most but a few answers I am not positive about.
Blessings!
Gabrielle Johnson
/ August 23, 2023I have been using your resources for years. Thank you so much for creating and sharing these wonderful resources.
Joanna
/ May 20, 2023I can not find the work sheet about ms Smith class but your work sheets and amazing for my Y5 friends.
A B
/ May 9, 2023Thank you for these awesome worksheets, and thank you for making a digital version! I love the complexity of the passages, the open-ended questions, and the variety in the text.
Mr. Morton
/ May 9, 2023Thanks you for saying so! I’m glad that you like the digital versions. Best wishes!
Sonii
/ July 10, 2023Mr. Morton, thank you for sharing your E reading worksheets. They are amazing and great help for students. Just a question, do you take private classes for students. My son is in 7th grade middle school. Please let me know, thanks in advance.
Ann
/ February 15, 2023Thank you so much for sharing all these important resources. May you receive many blessings for your generosity.
Nik
/ February 13, 2023I have been wanting to thank you for taking the time to create and share these resouces for a while. They are so dependable when I don’t have time to create a resource or can’t find one that I like. It’s such a blessing that you allow us to use them for free, too. May the good you have given come back to you! Thank you so much.
Joe
/ November 25, 2022Thanks for the great content. If there are some higher grade inference worksheets available, that would be even better. Thanks again.
Iksan
/ November 3, 2022Thank you for helping me
Your works are so fruitful
Heidi
/ September 8, 2022Thank you so much for providing these. I homeschool my son and you helped me tremendously with these worksheets. By the way, my son really enjoyed them and did very well!
This website has fantastic resources for my son.
Thanks again.
Alejandro Nil Molina
/ May 25, 2022I really, really apreciate what you have done here in your website. This is a truely lifesaver. Thank you very,very much.
Kausar Jabbar
/ March 30, 2022Hi
These resources look fantastic and I will use them for tomorrow in my tutoring sessions.
Do you have anything on comparing and contrasting factual information? Especially between two religions.
Thank you.
Kausar
Mr. Morton
/ September 24, 2022No, but that would be cool. Thank you for the suggestion.
Miss B (35 year classroom veteran)
/ March 11, 2022I apologize for my colleagues who have “dissed” Mr Morton’s efforts in offering inference worksheets that are exceptionally well-created and are FREE.
I work with a wide variety of students from completely individual socioeconomic backgrounds who are studying for the HiSet (formerly known as the GED test). They resent being assigned “baby stuff,” and I completely understand why their thinking shuts down when I use lackluster activities.
No complaints from any student I’ve worked with, their parents, my colleagues, and my supervisors about the worksheets – just gratitude that the kids get more practice that helps them relate to a difficult concept.
To your critics, I say “Suck it up and be grateful you can still find helpful FREE sources online.”
Also, to the naysayers, here are some activities that might help you shift your paradigm: Read ANY Y.A. book, and you will quickly determine that material used in the Morton FREE worksheets is completely a propos. Oh and while you’re at it, tune in to any of the HBO/Showtime serials and wildly oversexed yet common movies young people see these days.
For those of you who complain, here’s a final tip — Keep in touch with current social norms, for Pete’s sake.
Geezaloo – who in the world would ever complain about FREE help on a difficult concept?
Sorry for the diatribe, Mr Morton. But the criticism of your work AND generosity really fries my taters!!! Truly appreciate (in case I haven’t mentioned already) the FREE gift you’ve given us. Keep up the good work, dear fellow!
Mr. Morton
/ September 24, 2022Thank you for using my site and taking the time to comment. I appreciate your support.
Karen Livingston
/ March 5, 2021I cannot tell you what a lifesaver these are! Especially during this pandemic time when we have to do so much virtual.
Mrs. Dandino
/ October 21, 2020Thank you so much for providing these worksheets for free! They are wonderful passages that have great questions included!
Nora
/ October 11, 2020Thanks a lot for these. My son is autistic and is really struggling with inference as he is – like most autistic children – a literal thinker and finds it difficult to figure out things that are not spelled out clearly. We just got to the end and he is now so much better at it. Thanks a million.
Mill.Richard
/ July 28, 2020A long way, you can finish step by step, and then you can’t reach without a foot
Shaimaa Sawi
/ May 18, 2020Very helpful, thank you! The questions are clear and well-organized.
PEGGY
/ January 18, 2020The subject is Inference.
The score was 90% but did not indicated which questions were answered incorrectly. How would the student know which answers were incorrect?
Julie
/ October 26, 2019Thank you so much for making these. These will be great for whole group, small group, or independent work.
Stacey E Jones
/ October 11, 2019Thanks so much for this information and clarification! God bless!
Richard Hennessy
/ August 26, 2019Very useful! Thanks for sharing so generously!
nandini iyer
/ August 13, 2019Hey!! thanks so much for posting up these worksheets, it helped my 5th and 6th graders to understand what exactly inferring means and how they can provide the evidence from the extract…kudos!!!!
Kirsty
/ June 27, 2019Exactly what I need to help my son with inference! Thanks so much for making these resources for us 🙂
Mrs.Campbell
/ May 10, 2019These worksheets are a life saver they have taken me through an entire year in a new school. Thank you very much to you and your team because i fail to believe you do this on your own, but if you do I can say I have met superman.
Mr. Morton
/ May 10, 2019That’s a high compliment. I’m ok with you thinking that I have a team. ;p
Thank you!
Tania Tan
/ May 7, 2019THese are an excellent resource. Thank you for putting them together.
Jo
/ April 29, 2019Thank you so very much. These are very helpful!!
Abeer
/ February 24, 2019It’s a really helpful site.
Enjoli Cowan
/ February 8, 2019this just saved my life! My 5th graders cannot seem to grasp inferences and these worksheets are phenomenal. I’ll do a few for guided practice and them finish the worksheet with an elbow partner.
Mr. Morton
/ February 8, 2019That’s smart. I like how you’re utilizing the worksheets. Thanks for visiting my site!
Maryann
/ February 1, 2019Is there a powerpoint to teach inferences
Mr. Morton
/ February 4, 2019There should be. I’m surprised that I don’t have one. Let me see what I can do…
Bench
/ January 8, 2019Good evening! Sir. Thank you for sharing these worksheet. I am from the Philippines.
Greta
/ January 7, 2019Thank you so much for sharing these worksheets. The inference sheets are just what I am needing, for students struggling to make inferences. Working with such short texts makes it so much easier when learning this skill. 🙂
Would it be allowable for me to reformat the material on these sheets into a Google Doc? I am wanting students to use them digitally, but I also want to be able to view the actual written answers, rather than just the grade.
Regards,
Greta
Mr. Morton
/ January 9, 2019Sure thing. You know that these activities are interactive, completable on any modern webbrowser, and collect long-responses?
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/inferences-practice-01/
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/inferences-practice-02/
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/inferences-practice-03/
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/inferences-practice-04/
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/inferences-practice-05/
You should check them out.
Of course, you’re welcome to turn them into Google Docs and use them in your classroom too. Best wishes!
Skrinde
/ July 25, 2019Thank you so much for all your hard work in putting this together. I am working with adult education learners, many of whom have English as their second language. I love that there is so much practice available so that I con continue to revisit the skill.
Sir Collin
/ December 5, 2018Well done, Lad. Thanks to you, the children in my class will thrive in the world of inference. And you Sir, you have saved me hours of work. I raise my glass to you, the Mighty Morton.
Sincerely,
Sir Collin
Mr. Morton
/ December 5, 2018Thank you, Sir Collin.
A
/ October 31, 2018This is awesome! Thanks for making this available.
CF
/ October 23, 2018Thank you so much for posting these passages. I am tutoring high school students reading at fifth grade level. These provide practice making inferences and look age appropriate to my students.
Mr. Morton
/ October 24, 2018That’s exactly what I’m going for. Thanks for visiting!
Laura
/ September 20, 2018The answer key supplied for Worksheet #2 #1
Mr. Morton
/ September 20, 2018Hello.
Thank you for reporting this error.
The correct answer key is now provided. Please refresh your browser a few times if it is still not showing. Best wishes!
paul
/ May 30, 2018This really helped me in school and now i get a better greade thanks to this website. thanks for the help.
sahar
/ May 14, 2018it was fun doing this
Marta
/ April 29, 2018Fun commentator introductions to each worksheets and the worksheets are awesome. I love the happy, lighthearted and helpful way of the author, Mr Morton. Thank you for your unselfish, generous support.
BY the way, I am a Mathematics teacher and I found m,y students are lacking in skills of inferencial ability and these worksheets will help me help them build their comprehension skills. Thank you!
Mr. Morton
/ June 29, 2018Thank you for the kind words. I’m happy that I was able to help you a little. Come back some time 😀
Sandra
/ October 4, 2017I love this website. It is very helpful and my students love the worksheets. Best part is…they get it!
Cec
/ October 3, 2017I love these! I’ve been using them to help reteach my 9th graders who are lacking inference skills, and they are perfect.
Denise
/ September 27, 2017Thank you so much for these! I love the scenarios as well. Great for my high school reading intervention kids, too.
Lynn
/ September 25, 2017This inferences worksheets definitely help my children to comprehend better. Thank you so much!
Yonela Moopelwa
/ August 8, 2017Thank you so much for sharing your amazing work. These activities have helped me so much as a teacher and researcher. A huge thank you to the author.
Tau
/ May 31, 2017Thank you for sharing your reading resources
Amy
/ April 26, 2017Hello your worksheets are brilliant. Im actually unsure of the reading levels. My child is 8 and struggles infering when reading. Ate the above worksheets suitable for her age
Mr. Morton
/ April 27, 2017Thank you. I suggest you read the worksheets before you using them with students. You are in a better position to answer that question than I. Best wishes!
Joanne
/ March 18, 2017Thank you for producing these work sheets. I’ve been doing a lot of work on inference with my Y5 Class, but have run out of resources. Your sheets have saved me hours and hours of work. Thanks again!
Anly
/ March 10, 2017Thanks a lot for sharing, it was really helpful.
Rizagul
/ February 17, 2017I am so happy I found this website! A huge thank you to the author