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What is a Prediction?

  • When we read, we naturally make predictions or guesses about what might happen next or the meaning of certain words.
  • We rely on context, which are clues from what we've read, to make these predictions.

Making predictions using context | English for Year 3

How do you make predictions?

  • When predicting a story, focus on characters, setting, and plot.
  • Ask questions like: 
    • What is happening? 
    • Why did he do that? 
    • Will that be important later? 
    • Why did that happen now?

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