STARS: Strategies to Achieve Reading Success

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STARS: Strategies to Achieve Reading Success

Lesson 6- Making Predictions Watch the video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QGYIM-8y38 Make a prediction.

Making Predictions Think about what might happen next in a reading passage, you are making a prediction.

Finding Clues for Making Predictions Use the title. Use details from the reading passage. Use pictures included with the passage. Use your own personal knowledge.

Making Predictions Test question will ask you what will happen next or in the future. Key words for making predictions are predict, probably, or most likely. The answer for a prediction question is not directly in the reading passage.