Making predictions activities
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Making predictions is a critical reading comprehension strategy to teach and practice with students. It requires students to use what they have read and know about a topic in order to anticipate what will happen

Andrea Yeager saved to Teacher Teacher
Making predictions is a critical reading comprehension strategy to teach and practice with students. It requires students to use what they have read and know about a topic in order to anticipate what will happen

Jill Richmond saved to Reading
Are you looking for effective strategies to teach students to make valid predictions as they read? Add these prediction ideas, strategies, and tips to your lesson plans and grab a free activity and teaching points, too! This blog post also covers mentor text suggestions, anchor chart ideas, graphic organizers to use, and engaging activities your second, third, and fourth grade students will love. Click to read more and scoop up the #teacherfreebie, too!
Reading toolkits are the perfect book companion for any text! They include printable and digital reading activities and lesson plans for grades 1st-3rd!

Laura Chartrand saved to Grade 1
Learn how to teach making predictions to help your students develop strong reading comprehension skills with these three favorite read alouds.

Megdalyn Kuske saved to Teaching
Making predictions for 2nd graders can be a difficult skill to learn. In this blog post, you will find making prediction activity ideas, worksheets, and more. All of these activities will increase comprehension ability. Learn more here.
Do you want to improve teaching making predictions but you are unsure how to start? Learn how to teach making predictions including lesson plans, anchor charts, mentor texts, activities, graphic organizers, and centers ideas! Plus get FREE printable worksheets to use today! Get ideas to teach reading skills during language arts with phonics & sight words practice by using reading workshop and guided reading to encourage kindergarten first grade, and second grade literacy. Read more here!

Shiera Richardson saved to Classroom Ideas
We, as teachers, are always stopping while reading to ask students what is going to happen next. We want students to be able to stop and monitor their understanding of the text. This will, in turn, help with their comprehension of the story. I wanted to stop in today to share some new resources I am using in my classroom to help students with this strategy. I always like to start by introducing the strategy of the week with an anchor chart. Did you know you can print poster-size anchor…

Natasha Wilson saved to 2016 - 2017 school year