ISEE Primary 2 Reading

ISEE Primary 2 Reading focuses on developing foundational reading skills through engaging texts and comprehension exercises.

Advanced Topics

Drawing Conclusions

What Does It Mean to Draw a Conclusion?

Drawing a conclusion means figuring out something that isn’t directly said, using clues from the story and what you already know.

How to Draw Conclusions

  • Look for hints in the text.
  • Think about what you already know.
  • Put the clues together to figure out the answer.

Why Conclusions Are Important

Drawing conclusions helps you understand the story better, even when the author doesn’t say everything!

Practice Makes You a Story Detective

The more you practice, the better you’ll get at being a reading detective!

Examples

  • If a character puts on boots and grabs an umbrella, you can conclude it’s raining outside.

  • A story says 'Tom’s tummy rumbled.' You can conclude Tom is hungry.

In a Nutshell

Drawing conclusions means figuring out things that aren’t directly said using clues.