Description
Do your students need more practice making reasonable predictions when they read fiction and non-fiction texts? Build their skills in using pictures and prior knowledge to make inferences and predictions that make sense with this set of 50 engaging pictures and guiding questions!
The guiding questions that are provided for each picture will help your students develop the critical ability to base their predictions on both evidence and their own schema. The pictures are relevant to the experiences of elementary school-aged children, and will help your students master the skill of making predictions before they use it in text reading.
You'll find vocabulary in this set like predict, prediction, evidence, and prior knowledge. Repeated exposure to these terms will make it easy to have them become part of your students' vocabulary!
The pages can be projected on your interactive board or printed for use with small groups or in a center.
This resource also includes three reproducible pages for independent practice or assessment purposes.
A teacher said, "These are GREAT thanks. Really good for oral language, vocabulary and science knowledge development, thank you."
Offer your students an opportunity for independent use when you purchase this set bundled with the the same 50 photos and prompts in task card format!
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Thank you for your interest in this set!
You'll also like this resource for comprehension:
Compare and Contrast: 45 Picture Sets and Graphic Organizers
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Linda Nelson
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Making Predictions with Pictures Using Evidence & Prior Knowledge - Inference
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Description
Do your students need more practice making reasonable predictions when they read fiction and non-fiction texts? Build their skills in using pictures and prior knowledge to make inferences and predictions that make sense with this set of 50 engaging pictures and guiding questions!
The guiding questions that are provided for each picture will help your students develop the critical ability to base their predictions on both evidence and their own schema. The pictures are relevant to the experiences of elementary school-aged children, and will help your students master the skill of making predictions before they use it in text reading.
You'll find vocabulary in this set like predict, prediction, evidence, and prior knowledge. Repeated exposure to these terms will make it easy to have them become part of your students' vocabulary!
The pages can be projected on your interactive board or printed for use with small groups or in a center.
This resource also includes three reproducible pages for independent practice or assessment purposes.
A teacher said, "These are GREAT thanks. Really good for oral language, vocabulary and science knowledge development, thank you."
Offer your students an opportunity for independent use when you purchase this set bundled with the the same 50 photos and prompts in task card format!
*****
Thank you for your interest in this set!
You'll also like this resource for comprehension:
Compare and Contrast: 45 Picture Sets and Graphic Organizers
*****
Click here to go to my store and then click the star to follow. You'll receive an email to let you know whenever I list a new resource. You'll also find an occasional Followers Exclusive Freebie in your TPT Inbox, just to say thanks! :)
Thanks!
Linda Nelson
Copyright © Primary Inspiration by Linda Nelson
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you plan to share this product.






