Description
"Very Short Stories - Making Predictions" reinforces the reading strategy of predicting in a simple, direct way. Twenty very short situations are included, with clip art on each page.
Directions:
Read the story to predict what may happen next. Let the pictures help you.
Write your answer on the lines provided. Draw and color a picture related to the story question. Give the story a title.
As the illustrator, write your name in the space provided.
Suggested use is for kindergartners and for first and second graders who need additional practice in making predictions.
Tags: Making Predictions, short stories, emergent reader, funny first grade
Copyright © 2013 Lynda Smith Davis
www.funny-first-grade-people.com
Image © Graphics Factory.com
All rights reserved
Frame Copyright © 2012-2013
www.scrappindoodles.com All rights reserved.
Directions:
Read the story to predict what may happen next. Let the pictures help you.
Write your answer on the lines provided. Draw and color a picture related to the story question. Give the story a title.
As the illustrator, write your name in the space provided.
Suggested use is for kindergartners and for first and second graders who need additional practice in making predictions.
Tags: Making Predictions, short stories, emergent reader, funny first grade
Copyright © 2013 Lynda Smith Davis
www.funny-first-grade-people.com
Image © Graphics Factory.com
All rights reserved
Frame Copyright © 2012-2013
www.scrappindoodles.com All rights reserved.
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K - 2nd
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Pages
23
Description
"Very Short Stories - Making Predictions" reinforces the reading strategy of predicting in a simple, direct way. Twenty very short situations are included, with clip art on each page.
Directions:
Read the story to predict what may happen next. Let the pictures help you.
Write your answer on the lines provided. Draw and color a picture related to the story question. Give the story a title.
As the illustrator, write your name in the space provided.
Suggested use is for kindergartners and for first and second graders who need additional practice in making predictions.
Tags: Making Predictions, short stories, emergent reader, funny first grade
Copyright © 2013 Lynda Smith Davis
www.funny-first-grade-people.com
Image © Graphics Factory.com
All rights reserved
Frame Copyright © 2012-2013
www.scrappindoodles.com All rights reserved.
Directions:
Read the story to predict what may happen next. Let the pictures help you.
Write your answer on the lines provided. Draw and color a picture related to the story question. Give the story a title.
As the illustrator, write your name in the space provided.
Suggested use is for kindergartners and for first and second graders who need additional practice in making predictions.
Tags: Making Predictions, short stories, emergent reader, funny first grade
Copyright © 2013 Lynda Smith Davis
www.funny-first-grade-people.com
Image © Graphics Factory.com
All rights reserved
Frame Copyright © 2012-2013
www.scrappindoodles.com All rights reserved.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Easy to use resource to help students learn predicting what comes next in a story
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