Hi there! I was a guest blogger over at Kindergarten Lifestyles this week.
Here's the post in case you missed it!
If your class is anything like mine, we spend a lot of time making predictions. I thought I'd share what I do with my students.
In my room, I keep my comprehension anchor charts displayed in the library area for the students to use for reference. This is the one I made for making predictions. The original idea came from The Inspired Apple. (Abby has some amazing ideas!)
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It will be made its way to my whole group area as we reviewed the skill this week.
After reviewing what a prediction is and the different language used, I modeled for the students how to make a prediction. I use 2 or 3 different photos to model making predictions. Then I show the students several pictures and have them make predictions about what they think is going to happen.
This week I used this book. My kids love Mo Willems!
After reading the bus driver's message, I asked the students to make predictions.
They recorder a picture and sentence on this recording sheet.
After the students shared their predictions. (I forgot to take pictures! ugh...) I continued reading the story, stopping throughout for the students to confirm their predictions or explain how their thinking about their prediction had changed. There are several different sheets I created for making predictions. You can find them at TPT if you are interested. As we progress through the skill. I use different response forms. My goal is for the students to make an original prediction and then stop throughout the story to think about their thinking. I want them to be able to realize and understand how their thinking has changed when reading. So that's how I teach making predictions. How bout you? I'd love to hear how you teach it!
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Christina
Mrs. Bainbridge's Blog
PS- love that prediction page. My kiddos did it last month for "I Know a Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick". It was fun! :)