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-Example Questions / Statements: -What do I / you think will happen next? -What words / images do I / you expect to see or hear in this text? -What might happen next? Why do I / you think that? What helped me / you make that prediction? -Were my / your predictions accurate? How did I / you confirm my / your predictions? -Have I / you read / seen / heard about this topic anywhere else? Teaching Comprehension Strategies Booklet originally developed as part of the Focus on Reading 3-6 program