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Explore making conclusions from scenarios involving Francisco's outdoor activities and Sheldon observing fox behavior. Discover the value of observation and deduction skills in this engaging narrative.
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Let’s try a different type of example Francisco looked up at the sky. A gentle breeze blew through his hair. Uh oh! He thought. Now he would have to wear sunscreen on his walk in the park. • Are these conclusions? • A breeze was blowing. • Francisco will take a walk. • It is snowing. • Francisco lives in Arizona. • Are these conclusions? • The sun is shining. • Francisco gets sunburned easily. • It is probably spring or summer. • Sheldon is looking through a window. How do you know?
Foxes Foxes sleep during the day and hunt at night. They prey on small animals such as squirrels, rabbits, frogs, and birds. The rest of their diet consists of eggs and berries. Although foxes often live near people, they usually stay hidden. For example, if a person approaches them, they will run away or climb up a tree.