ISEE Primary 4 Reading

ISEE Primary 4 Reading focuses on developing reading comprehension skills through engaging texts and questions tailored for fourth graders.

Advanced Topics

Drawing Conclusions

Putting It All Together

Drawing a conclusion means using all the clues and information in a story to figure out something new.

How to Draw Conclusions

  • Gather facts and details from the passage.
  • Think about what you already know.
  • Put the pieces together to make your best guess.

Why It’s Helpful

Drawing conclusions helps you understand stories and answer tricky questions.

Real-World Connection

If you smell cookies baking and see flour on the counter, you might conclude someone is making cookies!

Examples

  • A student has a backpack and a lunchbox. You conclude they are going to school.

  • A character yawns and rubs their eyes. You conclude they are tired.

In a Nutshell

Drawing conclusions means figuring out new ideas from clues and facts.