Make and Adjust Predictions; Use Text to Confirm—Parent Pipeline

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When we ask our students to predict what will happen in the story, we are passing on an urgency to read the book. We are giving them a purpose to want to read a selection and motivating them to turn the page and dive in. Once predictions are made, it is equally important that we teach our students to confirm their predictions to increase their understanding of the selection.

It is fun to watch children as their predictions come true. They get so excited and their motivation to read increases, which is what we all want for our students. The Parent Pipeline for this strategy provides parents with guiding questions to help their children predict and confirm text at home.

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