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I'm joining my blogging buddy, Emily @ The Reading Tutor OG, for her Mentor Monday Linky. The topic this week is using mentor texts for Making Predictions. Reading Strategy: Making Predictions Let's start off with a brief explanation of the strategy. A prediction is an educated guess about what might happen in a text. When readers make a prediction, they use their background knowledge, past experiences, knowledge of the topic, and observations from the text in order to anticipate what will…

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Happy 2017! It’s out with the old and in with the new. While I don’t make resolutions, I do look at ways to improve. We can always be better {well, at least I know I can}. I came up with some new ways to celebrate the New Year in your classroom. These goal setting banners ... Read More about Celebrating the New Year in Your Classroom

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These making predictions lesson ideas, tips, anchor charts, graphic organizer, and activities are perfect for the upper elementary classroom to help students make valid predictions as they read complex texts.

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Predicting typically requires two elements, clues picked up from the book’s text and the reader’s own personal experiences. Amy Lemons shares 4 predicting strategies you can use to help you teach your students how to make book predictions! This is an excellent resource for your classroom or homeschool lessons. Interactive Reading Activities, How To Make Book, How To Teach Reading, Predicting Activities, Grammar Lesson Plans, Amy Lemons, Making Predictions, Teach Reading, Reading Curriculum

Predicting typically requires two elements, clues picked up from the book’s text and the reader’s own personal experiences. Amy Lemons shares 4 predicting strategies you can use to help you teach your students how to make book predictions! This is an excellent resource for your classroom or homeschool lessons.

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