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A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author and background knowledge. Prediction is an educated guess as to what will happen next.
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Your prediction will be proven by the story. You are focusing on what will happen in the story Prediction= answered at the end of the story
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As a reader, you can make predictions BEFORE you read As a reader, you can also make predictions DURING reading.
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Use the title and ask yourself what the story will be about. Ask yourself what is going to happen next in the story. Ask yourself what else could happen in the story.
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What is happening in the story? What is going to happen next in the story? What clues have lead you to think that? What else could happen?
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Reading between the lines
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An inference is something that you conclude based partly on evidence and partly on your knowledge. What I read + What I already know= What I infer.
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1. Your neighbors just drove away with their suitcases and skis. A. Your neighbors are moving. B. They are going on a vacation to the beach. C. They are going on a vacation to the mountains.
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Your dad is in the yard with a shovel, rake, and hose. What is he doing?
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A man put down $20 at the window. The women behind the window gave $6. The person next to him gave $7, but he gave it back to her. So, when they went inside, she bought him a large bag of popcorn. Explain what is going on.
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