In this engaging lesson, students are trained to become 'Reading Detectives,' focusing on the skill of making inferences. They learn to observe details within texts and connect them with their prior knowledge to uncover deeper meanings—essentially 'reading between the lines.' The lesson encourages critical thinking by using sensory clues to infer situations visually or audibly, such as deducing weather conditions from a friend's attire. Activities include identifying clues in scenarios, discussing sensory details, and practicing inference-making through reading comprehension exercises. At the end of the lesson, students summarize their understanding of inferences and apply the skill in real-life context.