Intent Inference
Students read two emails and make inferences about the sender’s true intent, even when it is not directly stated. They must identify specific words or details that reveal what the sender wants, feels, or expects. This worksheet strengthens inferential reasoning and helps students understand subtle communication cues often found in emails. It also reinforces evidence-based explanation skills.
Curriculum Matched Skills
English Language Arts – Making Inferences Using Text Evidence
Media Literacy – Understanding Implicit Messages in Emails
English Language Arts – Analytical Reading of Digital Text
Critical Thinking – Drawing Conclusions from Clues
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