Making predictions activities

Explore fun and interactive activities that help students develop the skill of making predictions. Enhance their critical thinking and reading comprehension abilities with these exciting ideas.
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Happy 2017! It’s out with the old and in with the new. While I don’t make resolutions, I do look at ways to improve. We can always be better {well, at least I know I can}. I came up with some new ways to celebrate the New Year in your classroom. These goal setting banners ... Read More about Celebrating the New Year in Your Classroom

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Kirstin Abbey
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Click here to learn more about a fun way to practice making predictions with your students! There are two different sets of pages included. Predictable Pictures: Look at each picture. Color the circle that tells what you think will happen next. Making Predictions: Look at each picture. Read what has already happened. Write what you think will happen next. Kaitlynn

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Renee Zoschke
FREE graphic organizer for Making Predictions. Plus, I love the predicting anchor chart in this post! Pre K, Readers Workshop, First Grade Writing, 1st Grade Writing, Reading Classroom, First Grade Reading, Reading Workshop, First Grade Reading Comprehension, 2nd Grade Reading

Hello, friends! Six weeks into the school year, we have hit the ground running and read-aloud has quickly become one of our favorite moments of the day. Today I wanted to share about one of my favorite books for teaching and modeling Making Predictions as a reading strategy – Duck on a Bike by David Shannon. Last week...

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