Making Predictions - PowerPoint
English Resource Description
Making Predictions is an essential reading skill that is highlighted in a set of English Teaching Resources. The ability to predict is not just a demonstration of understanding the narrative but also serves to enhance one's imagination and critical thinking abilities. The concept of making predictions involves using available information to infer what might occur later in a story. This skill is crucial for engaging with texts and allows readers to actively participate in the reading process by anticipating future events or outcomes based on the clues provided.
Through the use of practical exercises, learners are encouraged to apply their prediction skills. For instance, they might be shown a sequence of images and asked to guess what the final picture will reveal, such as predicting a broken window from a series of images leading up to that event. Another activity involves reading the opening of a story about a character named Stephen who has just finished constructing a model of Blackpool Tower from matchsticks. His little brother Frank rushes into the room, setting the stage for learners to predict what happens next. This exercise not only reinforces the concept of making predictions but also allows for a discussion on whether the predictions were accurate and why, further deepening the understanding of this critical reading skill.