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Pred iction
What is it?
What do you think will happen
 next based from the text?
-an educated guess as
 to what will happen
 next
 means being able to tell in advance
  what is going to happen.
 Like in stories and poetry – readers
  must be able to see what is going to
  happen
Making predictions can help you
                 be
          a better reader.
 It can also make reading more
                fun!
Pred iction
What are your
predictions? Why?
“Look,” shouted Eric. “There is a
  rainbow!” His mother came to the
  window to look.
“It seems close,” she said. “It goes down
  behind the houses across the street.
 Do you suppose there is a pot of gold at
  the end of the rainbow?”
Prediction         Reason
________________    ______________
_________ _______   ______________
________________    ______________
“I am going to find out,” Eric said. He
 crossed the street to Mr. Ramos’s
 house. Mr. Ramos, do you think the end
 of the rainbow is in your backyard?”
 asked Eric. “Do you think there is a pot
 of gold?”
 Mr. Ramos smiled, “Well, it would not
 hurt to look. You wait here, Eric, and I
 will go to see.”
STOP!
What do you think is
going to happen next?
Eric hopped up and down while he waited.
Next door, Mrs. Reyes came out on to her
porch.” “What a beautiful rainbow,” she said. “I
want to find the pot of gold at the end of the
rainbow,” Eric told her.
    “Maybe I should look out in my backyard,”
Mrs. Reyes said and she hurried away. Mrs.
Santos had overheard their conversation. “I
will look, too,” she said. Soon the neighbors
came back. ”This is your lucky day,” called Mr.
Ramos. He handed Eric a paper bag.
STOP!
Can you guess what
is inside the bag?
Why?
Eric was so excited! He looked inside the bag. It
was full of yellow mangoes. Eric was
disappointed, but he still remembered to say
thank you. Mrs. Reyes said, “Maybe this is what
you are looking for.”
 “She handed Eric a bunch of flowers. Now he
was puzzled. Mrs. Santos gave him a jar. “Is this
what you want?” The jar was full of water, and
there was a fish swimming inside.
Mangoes, flowers, and a fish! “How could the
neighbor have made such a mistake?” Eric
wondered as he walked home.
“I do not know what is wrong with
 everybody,” Eric said crossly. “I wanted
 the pot of gold and look what they gave
 me.”
 His mother looked at everything, and
 then she began to laugh. “Oh, Eric you
 did find the gold!”
     “What do you mean?” he asked.
What can you say
about the ending?
How will you end the
story?
STOP!
“Thatis goldfish,” she said. “The
 flowers are golden shower. And the
 mangoes are called golden
 mangoes.” Eric began to
 laugh, too. “So there was gold at
 the end of the rainbow.
“The Mouse, Frog and the
         Hawk”
The blue whale is the largest ___ on
earth. A blue whale can _____160 tons.
An area of the _____contains an average
of 2 blue _____in every 9 square miles. In
____ area of 140 square miles, how
_____ blue whales would you estimate
there _____ be?
The End
   

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Pred iction

  • 3. What do you think will happen next based from the text?
  • 4. -an educated guess as to what will happen next
  • 5.  means being able to tell in advance what is going to happen.  Like in stories and poetry – readers must be able to see what is going to happen
  • 6. Making predictions can help you be a better reader. It can also make reading more fun!
  • 9. “Look,” shouted Eric. “There is a rainbow!” His mother came to the window to look. “It seems close,” she said. “It goes down behind the houses across the street. Do you suppose there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?”
  • 10. Prediction Reason ________________ ______________ _________ _______ ______________ ________________ ______________
  • 11. “I am going to find out,” Eric said. He crossed the street to Mr. Ramos’s house. Mr. Ramos, do you think the end of the rainbow is in your backyard?” asked Eric. “Do you think there is a pot of gold?” Mr. Ramos smiled, “Well, it would not hurt to look. You wait here, Eric, and I will go to see.”
  • 12. STOP!
  • 13. What do you think is going to happen next?
  • 14. Eric hopped up and down while he waited. Next door, Mrs. Reyes came out on to her porch.” “What a beautiful rainbow,” she said. “I want to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,” Eric told her. “Maybe I should look out in my backyard,” Mrs. Reyes said and she hurried away. Mrs. Santos had overheard their conversation. “I will look, too,” she said. Soon the neighbors came back. ”This is your lucky day,” called Mr. Ramos. He handed Eric a paper bag.
  • 15. STOP!
  • 16. Can you guess what is inside the bag? Why?
  • 17. Eric was so excited! He looked inside the bag. It was full of yellow mangoes. Eric was disappointed, but he still remembered to say thank you. Mrs. Reyes said, “Maybe this is what you are looking for.” “She handed Eric a bunch of flowers. Now he was puzzled. Mrs. Santos gave him a jar. “Is this what you want?” The jar was full of water, and there was a fish swimming inside. Mangoes, flowers, and a fish! “How could the neighbor have made such a mistake?” Eric wondered as he walked home.
  • 18. “I do not know what is wrong with everybody,” Eric said crossly. “I wanted the pot of gold and look what they gave me.” His mother looked at everything, and then she began to laugh. “Oh, Eric you did find the gold!” “What do you mean?” he asked.
  • 19. What can you say about the ending?
  • 20. How will you end the story?
  • 21. STOP!
  • 22. “Thatis goldfish,” she said. “The flowers are golden shower. And the mangoes are called golden mangoes.” Eric began to laugh, too. “So there was gold at the end of the rainbow.
  • 23. “The Mouse, Frog and the Hawk”
  • 24. The blue whale is the largest ___ on earth. A blue whale can _____160 tons. An area of the _____contains an average of 2 blue _____in every 9 square miles. In ____ area of 140 square miles, how _____ blue whales would you estimate there _____ be?
  • 25. The End