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Factual Vs. Inferential Questions

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factual and inferential questions
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Step 1: Can you make a guess on how this guy feels? (Then circle the clues)
Step 2: Write above the picture if you think this is a factual or inferential question.
Step 3: Then write under the picture how he is feeling.

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Which type of question has the answer directly in the story?
A. Factual Question
B. Inference Question
What makes up inferential questions based on our SIM Inferencing Strategy book? (Select all that apply)
A. Big Picture Questions
B. Predicting Questions
C. Clarifying Questions
D. In your face Questions
Factual questions are hard.
True
False
Inferential questions are easy and the answers are usually in your face.
True
False
There is usually evidence to answer both factual and inferential questions.
True
False
Think and Seek Questions are also known as ____________.
A. Inferential Questions
B. Factual Questions
Using only the keyword "Where" in a question make it a ________________.
A. Factual Question
B. Inferential Question
Using only the keyword "How many" in a question make it a ________________.
A . Factual Question
B . Inferential Question
Using only the keyword "When" in a question make it a ________________.
A. Inferential Question
B. Factual Question
Using only the keyword "Who" in a question make it a ________________.
A. Inferential Question
B. Factual Question
Using background knowledge + Text clues = an educated guess is a _______________.
A. Facutal Question
B. Inferential Question