Grade 4

Infer feelings from actions

Use character actions and words to explain how someone might feel, even when the feeling word is missing.

Category: Reading Readiness 10 min Confident
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Look for body language, voice, and choice of action. Then connect those clues to a likely feeling and explain why it fits.

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A Picture card
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Ajay checked his pocket three times before the speech and kept whispering the first line to himself.

character clue

Repeated checking can suggest worry or nervousness.

Example: Ajay seems nervous about speaking.

W Picture card
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When the teacher smiled and nodded, he stood taller and spoke more clearly.

change in action

Notice how the teacher's support changes his behavior.

Example: Ajay becomes more confident.

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He grinned after the class clapped and asked if he could read the next part too.

evidence

This reaction shows a new feeling after success.

Example: The clapping made him feel proud and excited.

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Inference: Ajay started nervous but ended confident because the text shows his actions changing.

response model

Use text clues in the answer.

Example: His actions are the evidence for the feeling.

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