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When you read “________,” did you think about what might happen next?
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making predictions Thinking about what might happen is called making predictions.
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Making predictions can help you be a better reader. It can also make reading more fun!
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When you make predictions, you are like a detective.
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clues You use clues in the story to help you predict.
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already know You also use what you already know.
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A chart like this can help you make predictions.
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Clue in the Story What I Know Character’s Traits Prediction
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Clue in the Story What I Know Character’s Traits Prediction
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Clue in the Story Balto must pull the sled across sea ice. What I Know Ice over water can crack, leaving big holes. Character’s Traits Prediction
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Clue in the Story Balto must pull the sled across sea ice. What I Know Ice over water can crack, leaving big holes. Character’s Traits Balto knows how to think for himself. Prediction
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Clue in the Story Balto must pull the sled across sea ice. What I Know Ice over water can crack, leaving big holes. Character’s Traits Balto knows how to think for himself. Prediction Balto will be able to avoid cracks in the ice.
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new clues Sometimes you find new clues as you read.
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This means you are being an active reader and a good detective.
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new clues already know Think about the new clues and what you already know.
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new predictions Then make new predictions.
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