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What animals have you seen or read about that live in the wild? How do you think animals can help people? Pictures from www.wildnatureimages.com

Predicting Asking Questions Summarizing Reading Strategies to Practice Use context clues to make predictions of what will happen next Asking Questions Clarify understanding, ask questions, make sure you understand Summarizing What happened in the beginning, middle and the end?