Free Inference Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Help your pupils master the art of reading between the lines with our new English inference drawing sheet year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for learners who need extra scaffolding, this activity helps children develop their comprehension skills by using visual clues to understand character feelings and story settings.
In this lesson, pupils meet Max the monkey, who is busy solving a maths puzzle. The worksheet provides a short, simple paragraph about Max’s day. Instead of complex written answers, children are asked to draw what is happening in the scene based on the clues provided in the text. By connecting the words they read to the images they create, students learn how to infer meaning without the pressure of writing long sentences.
This English inference drawing sheet year 4 supported resource is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Year 4, which requires pupils to draw inferences such as inferring characters’ feelings, thoughts, and motives from their actions. We have included a helpful word bank at the bottom of the page to build confidence and ensure all learners can participate fully. The instructions are broken down into small, manageable steps with clear answer frames, making it an ideal tool for SEN pupils or those who are at the emerging stage of their reading journey.
Teachers can use this English inference drawing sheet year 4 supported material as a guided reading starter, a quick morning task, or as part of a small-group intervention session. It is a fantastic way to make abstract reading concepts feel concrete and fun. Download this free, high-quality resource today to help your class become confident detectives of the written word.
Word Bank:
Happy
Sad
Excited
Worried
Clue
Inference
Drawing
Character
Setting
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