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If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Name: Nonfiction: Inferences – Q1:5 Date: As you answer this week’s questions, highlight your evidence in the text.
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Nonfiction: Inferences – Q1:5
Monday Tuesday What is this text mainly about?
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According to the text, what is a tropical rain forest?
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Which topic will you NOT learn about in this text?
A. Things that come from tropical rain forests B. The types of animals living there C. Reasons we don’t need rain forests
anymore.
Based on the text, what statement can you make about the number of plant and animal
species living in a tropical rain forest?
The third section is mainly about…
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Why do you think the author split the text into sections?
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Do you think tropical rain forests suffer from droughts? Why or why not?
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If you enjoy warm weather, why might a tropical rain forest be a great place to visit?
Wednesday Thursday Why might it be a good idea to have a farm
in a tropical rain forest?
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How might plants in the rain forest being destroyed affect medicine?
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What products from a tropical rain forest have you used?
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Based on the text, what will happen if rain forests are destroyed?
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Why do you think there are NOT more large farms in a tropical rain forest?
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What is one way tropical rain forests are being saved?
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According to the fourth section, what is causing animals to lose their homes?
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Why do you think the author wrote this text?
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If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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More of My Thinking Monday Tuesday
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TUESDAY _____ out of 4 correct I need more help with…
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If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Answer Key - Nonfiction: Inferences – Q1:5
Monday Tuesday What is this text mainly about?
tropical rain forests
According to the text, what is a tropical rain forest?
A warm, wet forest with lots of tall trees.
Which topic will you NOT learn about in this text?
A. Things that come from tropical rain forests B. The types of animals living there C. Reasons we don’t need rain forests
anymore.
Based on the text, what statement can you make about the number of plant and animal
species living in a tropical rain forest?
Accept all reasonable answers.
The third section is mainly about…
Products that come from tropical rain forests
Why do you think the author split the text into sections?
To help organize the information
Do you think tropical rain forests suffer from droughts? Why or why not?
No, because it rains almost every day.
If you enjoy warm weather, why might a tropical rain forest be a great place to visit?
Accept all reasonable answers.
Wednesday Thursday Why might it be a good idea to have a farm
in a tropical rain forest? Possible answer:
It could be a good business because most of the products we buy come from farms in the
rain forest.
How might plants in the rain forest being destroyed affect medicine?
Some medicines won’t be made because
the plants are being destroyed.
What products from a tropical rain forest have you used?
Accept all reasonable answers.
Based on the text, what will happen if rain forests are destroyed?
Entire species of animals and plants may
disappear.
Why do you think there are NOT more large farms in a tropical rain forest?
Possible answer:
They would need to clear out too many trees.
What is one way tropical rain forests are being saved?
There are programs devoted to saving them.
Kids are helping too.
According to the fourth section, what is causing animals to lose their homes?
Too many trees are being burnt or cut down.
Why do you think the author wrote this text?
To teach people about tropical rain forests