Found inside – Page 32All good readers make predictions before , during , and after reading . When I think about a book before | read , it's more of a guess , because I haven't ... Found inside – Page 27Explain that good readers make predictions about what they read before they read it . Explain what a prediction is and record this strategy on the “ Good readers . . . ” chart . • Tell students that good readers make predictions by skimming ... Found inside – Page 37Making predictions is one way to draw a reader into the text. Good readers make predictions before, during, and after reading. Accurate predictions rely on ... Found inside – Page 521 Predicting An Explicit Model of Making Predictions with Nonfiction : Animals Nobody Loves ( Simon 2001 ) Step 1 : Remind students that good readers make ... Found insideResponses are regrouped into six categories: Predicting and Verifying. Good readers make predictions about a reading, and then check and adjust their ... Found inside – Page 95Model Lesson 2 : Making Predictions ( cont . ) During Reading 1. Making Predictions Model — Remind students that good readers make predictions when reading ... Found inside – Page 27Good. Readers. Do. 11⁄2'x6' (0.5 x 1.8 m) butcher paper markers scissors É É É ... as make predictions, ask questions while reading, make connections to the ... Found inside – Page 121Using your background knowledge to make a prediction is a good thinking strategy but not a good reading strategy. Students should always reference what they ... Found insideBesides setting a purpose for reading and making predictions, good readers ask questions as they read . We will discuss questioning in detail in Chapter 9 . Found inside – Page 49The first page of the Reading Strategies section is titled What Do Good ... we add a sentence to the page, for example, Good readers make predictions. Found inside – Page 119C. Encourage good reading habits. Ask.students.to.think.about.their.own.reading.habits ...Have.them.think.about.whether.or. not.they.make.predictions ... Found inside – Page 114Good readers make predictions because of what they already know about a topic and the experiences they've had . Good readers also revise and adjust their ... Found inside – Page 90Model how to make the / p / sound and have students repeat it with you ... Think aloud by telling students , “ Good readers make predictions about what will ... Found inside – Page 53STATE THE PURPOSE OF THE STRATEGY prepare a T - chart Nicole : Good readers make predictions just like meteorologists do . They think about everything that ... Found inside – Page 84Model Lesson 2 : Making Predictions ( cont . ) During Reading 1. Making Predictions Model — Remind students that good readers make predictions when reading ... Found insideExplain that good readers make predictions before reading . A prediction is making a guess about characters or what will happen in a story . Found inside – Page 409Good readers make predictions as they read. • They read selectively — making decisions about their reading — what to read carefully, what to skim quickly, ... Found inside – Page 15This activity helps students “put the pieces together” by making predictions based on each new tear as well as what previous tears revealed. Found inside – Page 192So , as you're reading along , what good readers do is , they make predictions as to what is going to happen . You read one paragraph , and you predict . Okay , this is what I think the next paragraph is going to be about . Let's think about ... Found inside – Page 159They cannot make a prediction or make a wrong prediction. ... Studies also show that when good readers err they tend to substitute words that harmonize with ... Found inside – Page 100There are many ways a reader makes an inference. ... When reading stories, good readers make predictions about how the story is going to go — from the book ... Found insideGood readers make predictions automatically, while struggling readers often make no attempt to predict what will happen next in the story (Hurst, 2000; ... Found inside – Page 148Good readers are constantly making predictions about what the author is attempting to say. These predictions, however, are not random guesses. Found inside – Page 56How to Introduce Connecting “The next step in good readers' plans to ... Finally, good readers make predictions about what they will encounter in text. Found insideWhen you do that, you are making a prediction. You are guessing what is going to happen next, based on clues. Good readers make ... Found inside – Page 101Good readers anticipate meaning. They do this by predicting what they think is going to happen in the selection and by revising their predictions as they ... Found inside – Page 23Making Predictions Good readers make predictions before, during, and even after reading a story. They look at the cover of a book and the title, ... Found inside – Page 48Good readers make predictions before, during, and after reading. Accurate predictions rely on a sensitive balance of prior knowledge of the topic, ... Found inside – Page 119C. Encourage good reading habits. Ask.students.to.think.about.their.own.reading.habits ...Have.them.think.about.whether.or.not. they.make.predictions ... At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen! Found inside – Page 54Introduction: Ask a student to remind the class of why good readers make predictions as they read. Ask students why it is important for readers to make ... Found inside – Page 59Good readers make predictions. They try to figure out what is going to happen next by using the clues they are given. In a textbook, the reader can use the ... Found inside – Page 44THIS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE : Good readers are able to make a match between what is in their head and what the author wrote . Knowing that their predictions ... Found inside – Page 109Well, what do we see on the first page of the book? ... came to school already knowing that good readers make predictions before and during reading. When Dandelion is invited to Jennifer Giraffe's party, he decides he must look fashionable for the occasion Found inside – Page 269Even the youngest readers know that reading must make sense. ... students begin to learn that good readers make predictions about what might be in a story ... Found inside – Page 50One comprehension strategy that good readers use while reading is to make predictions about what the text will be about and what will come next while ... Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails in this interactive guessing book, beautifully illustrated in cut-paper collage, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor. Found inside – Page 71As they read, good readers frequently make predictions about what is to come. ' They read selectively, continually making decisions about their reading ... Found inside – Page 63What do good readers do before they start reading? What should we do as ... We do make predictions when we read stories, but why do we? Do you remember what ... Found inside – Page 385Good readers make predictions as they read. • They read selectively—making decisions about their reading—what to read carefully, what to skim quickly, ... Found inside – Page 93These reading strategies make a good handout for parents. Before-Reading Strategies • Good readers make predictions about what will happen in a book. Found inside – Page 26I believe that the energies are changing all the time, and so if we make predictions about the future, we are reading the energies as they exist at that ... Found inside – Page 119C. Encourage good reading habits. Ask students to think about their own reading habits. Have them think about whether or not they make predictions, ... Found inside – Page 57Does everyone need to do a Probable Passage prior to reading a story ? Not always . Good readers often know how to use their prior experiences and how to predict what might happen next ; therefore , they might not need this structured ... Found inside – Page 154Model Lesson 2 : Making Predictions ( cont . ) During Reading 1. Making Predictions Model — Remind students that good readers make predictions when reading ... Found inside – Page 79Making. Predictions. ev en t eve n t e v en t ee n t cause and effect v Good readers make predictions before they read and constantly during their reading. 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