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Page 1: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

Prediction and Inference: Prediction and Inference: A Reading StrategyA Reading Strategy

Page 2: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

What is prediction?What is prediction?A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background knowledge.

Prediction is an educated guess as to what will happen.

Page 3: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

What is inference?What is inference?Read between the linesMake own discoveries without the author directly stating

Use text clues, prior knowledge, and questions to come up with a conclusion

Create meaning based on own notions

Page 4: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

What is the difference between What is the difference between prediction and inference?prediction and inference?

When you make predictions, your prediction will be proven by the end of the story. When inferring, you may or may not know the answer to your question by the end of the story.

When predicting, you are focusing on what will happen in the story. When inferring, you are making a guess about what a character will do, how a character feels, and other judgments.

Prediction = answered by the end of the story Inference = may or may not be answered by

the end of the story

Page 5: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

When do you make When do you make predictions?predictions?As a reader, you can make predictions a text BEFORE reading.

As a reader, you can make predictions a text DURING reading.

In other words, make predictions before and during reading.

Page 6: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

When do you make inferences?When do you make inferences?

As a reader, you can make inferences DURING reading.

As a reader, you need to ask yourself questions as you read and make inferences based on what you have read. These inferences may not be about what will happen next.

Page 7: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

How do you make predictions?How do you make predictions?

Ask yourself what is going to happen next in the story.

Ask yourself what else could happen in the story.

To make predictions before and during reading, you must question yourself.

Page 8: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

How do you make inferences?How do you make inferences?

Inferences are made by questioning during the story.

Ask yourself about why a character does something, how a character feels, etc.

To make an inference during reading, you must question yourself.

Page 9: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

Questions to predicting in a Questions to predicting in a text?text?What is happening in the story?

What will happen next?What clues have led you to think that?

What else could happen next?

Page 10: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

Questions to inferring in a text?Questions to inferring in a text?

What will happen next and why?What clues have led you to think

that?Why did that character do that?How does that character feel?Why did the author write this

story?Inference allows for many more

questions than prediction.

Page 11: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

Your turn to predict and infer Your turn to predict and infer the text.the text.

At this point, a selected Patricia Polacco book will be read to the class.

Page 12: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

Now your turn to predict/make Now your turn to predict/make inferences about the text.inferences about the text.Turn to a partner and discuss the

text. Be sure to make a prediction

about what will happen next. Be sure to make an inference

about why a character may have done something.

Remember, predicting and inferring are ways to make sure you understand a text.

Page 13: Prediction and Inference: A Reading Strategy. What is prediction? A prediction is what you think will happen based upon the text, the author, and background

ConclusionConclusionInferring requires the reader to ask

questions during reading. Predicting requires the reader to ask questions before and during reading.

Making inferences/predictions are a way to check for understanding.

Making inferences/predictions require the use of additional strategies to ensure comprehension.

Your prediction will be proven/disproved by the end of the reading. Your inference may or may not be proven.