Educated guess
educated guess
Content as an adjective (kon-TENT)"He was content with being lazy and not even trying to walk after hurting his leg.""His cat seems content, but his dog is always upset."Content as a noun (KON-tent)"The content of the program is not suitable for children.""The vitamin pills were changed to increase the niacin content."(also plural contents)
The kids hid for cover under the table as gun shots echoed through the building.
Kids were making me eustress.
it is the art of making cheese with using broomsticks
educated guess
This is an example of making predictions based on prior information and visual cues. By looking at the title and scanning the page, Emma is using her prior knowledge to make an educated guess about the content of the page before she reads it.
graphic organizer ( Apex)
Inference is based on drawing conclusions or making predictions using reasoning and evidence from given information or observations. It involves taking what is known and making educated guesses or interpretations about what is not explicitly stated.
no.
yes they do
it is true =)
empirical approach
Is that asking questions and making predictions and getting to know the course using a graphic organizer
almost none... ever. no predictions can be made from a single recording because earthquakes are too random
false
Inferring means drawing conclusions or making deductions based on evidence or reasoning rather than direct observation. It involves using what is known to make educated guesses or predictions about what is unknown.