Support student learning with these Making Predictions Posters explaining when and how to make predictions.
Making Predictions Poster Pack – A Visual Guide to Strengthening Comprehension
This set of Making Predictions Posters are designed to:
- Reinforce the purpose of making predictions in reading.
- Provide clear steps for forming and adjusting predictions.
- Encourage students to think about when and why they should make predictions.
Making predictions is a fundamental reading strategy that helps students actively engage with texts, think critically, and build comprehension skills. A prediction poster provides a clear, visual reminder of the key steps in making predictions, ensuring that students develop a structured approach to this skill.
How to Use these Prediction Posters for Reading Comprehension in the Classroom
Display as a Prediction Anchor Chart
- Post the set in your reading corner or near your guided reading area to remind students of key strategies.
Use in Direct Instruction
- Refer to the posters when introducing or reviewing the prediction strategy.
- Model making predictions using the steps outlined on the posters.
Incorporate in Literacy Centers
- Have students use the posters to guide their own predictions during independent reading.
- Pair with read-aloud sessions where students practice making and revising predictions.
Download the Making Predictions Anchor Charts Today!
Use these prediction anchor charts to provide ongoing support for your students today by using the drop down menu to choose between the easy to print PDF version or the editable Google Slide version.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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