Previewing and Predicting. Previewing Means looking for information before you read Helps you read faster and understand better Predicting: Making educated.

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Previewing and Predicting

Previewing Means looking for information before you read Helps you read faster and understand better Predicting: Making educated guesses about the passage

What you preview: Title Author Fiction or non fiction What do you predict about the book? Reading the review at the back cover Preview the pictures/tables/illustrations Find any additional information about the writer

Answer the question by predicting what might happen based on the situation described! John and Alice are not happy with the school in their town a. Their children love to go to school b. The classrooms are too crowded c. It is a beautiful building The logical answer is: b