What is a prediction?
A guess about what will happen next in a story based on clues.
Name one clue from the story that helped you make a prediction.
(opinion question)
What happened first in the story?
The main character got a chance.
What is the main character given in the story?
A chance.
Why is it helpful to make predictions while reading?
It helps you understand the story and stay engaged.
What is one picture clue in the book that shows how the character feels?
When they couldn't catch the chance, they felt embarrassed.
What happened after the character faced the chance the first time?
They reached for it but missed and fell. They felt embarrassed and never wanted to feel that way again.
How do you know what the main character is feeling?
By looking at the words, actions, and illustrations.
Looking at the title page of the book. What can we predict will happen in this book?
They might be on an adventure.
Find a sentence in the book that helped you predict what might happen next. What does it tell you?
"I realized it was up to me."
What is the most important event in the story? Why?
When the main character decided to try again to reach for the chance.
Why did the character ignore the chance?
If your prediction didn't happen, what should you do?
Revise your prediction using new information from the story.
How do text clues and illustrations work together to help you understand the story?
They give information about the plot, character feelings, or what might happen next.
Retell the story in the correct order of events.
The character is given a chance, then the character reaches for the chance and misses, the character gives up and ignores the chance, the main character decides they are going to try to reach for the chance again, they were able to catch the chance.
How might the story be different if the character acted differently?
(opinion question)