RDG3-315 Learning How to Predict Outcomes
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RDG3-315 Learning How to Predict Outcomes
A.
Predicting the outcome of a story means to .
- look at the end of the story before starting to read
- look at the length of the story
- make a guess about what will happen in the story
B.
Use the clues in the paragraph to choose the best prediction.
The river was already near flood level when the rain began again. To make things worse, this rainstorm was supposed to be the worst year.
The river was already near flood level when the rain began again. To make things worse, this rainstorm was supposed to be the worst year.
- The river will overflow and flood the area.
- The river will become popular with sunbathers.
- The rainstorm will not be as bad as everyone predicts.
C.
Use the clues in the paragraph to choose the best prediction.
The bus was completely empty when the bus driver began his day. The first bus stop was in the middle of the busy city.
The bus was completely empty when the bus driver began his day. The first bus stop was in the middle of the busy city.
- The bus will stay empty.
- The bus will fill with passengers.
- The bus driver will turn around and go home.
D.
Use the clues in the paragraph to choose the best prediction.
Ron happily wrapped the box and put his sister's name on it. The room was decorated and had a big "Sweet Sixteen!" sign. As he lit the candles, Ron knew everything was ready.
Ron happily wrapped the box and put his sister's name on it. The room was decorated and had a big "Sweet Sixteen!" sign. As he lit the candles, Ron knew everything was ready.
- Ron left to go to the store
- Ron's sister is going to have a birthday party.
- Ron checked the weather forecast.
E.
Read the sentence, and then complete the prediction.
Jonathan was working on a paper when he realized that his computer's printer had run out of ink.
Jonathan grabbed his keys and .
Jonathan was working on a paper when he realized that his computer's printer had run out of ink.
Jonathan grabbed his keys and .
- went to get something to eat
- walked to the library to take out some computer books
- drove to the computer store