1) What is a prediction? a) A summary of the story b) A guess about what might happen next using clues c) The ending of the story d) A problem in the story 2) When do we make predictions? a) Only at the end of the story b) Only before reading c) Before and during reading d) After we finish reading 3) What helps us make a good prediction? a) Random guessing b) Looking at pictures and clues in the text c) Skipping parts of the story d) Asking a friend for the answer 4) Sam packed his swimmers, towel and sunscreen. Dark clouds were starting to cover the sky. What might happen next? a) Sam will go skiing b) It might start to rain c) Sam will eat dinner d) The sun will get hotter 5) If your prediction does not happen, what should you do? a) Stop reading b) Keep the same prediction c) Change your prediction using new clues d) Close the book 6) Ella was reading quietly in her room when she heard a loud crash from the kitchen. Her heart beat faster as she slowly walked towards the door. What might happen next? a) Ella might see something broken b) Ella will go to school 7) Ben’s stomach growled as he walked past the bakery. He stopped and looked at the cakes in the window. What might happen next? a) Ben will play soccer b) Ben will go to school c) Ben will go to bed d) Ben might buy something to eat 8) Which sentence best shows how to make a prediction? a) I guessed without reading the story. b) I used clues from the text and what I already know. c) I waited for the answer. d) I skipped the pictures.

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