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1 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Learning Objective Name ________________________ Today, we will confirm 1 predictions. 1 check if it is right CFU What are we going to do today? What does confirm mean? Confirm means ______________. Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge Meg is going fishing. She has been practicing with her dad and hopes to catch a fish. What do you think will happen? Will Meg catch a fish? (pair-share) CFU Students, you already know how to make predictions. Today, we will check to see if predictions are true by using words from the text. This is called confirming predictions. Today, we will confirm predictions.

2 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Concept Development A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. To confirm predictions, read the text 2 for clues. 2 anything written on the page Example: Prediction: Jill’s cat will run to the food bowl. 1. Jill’s cat does not listen. 2. It never comes when Jill calls. 3. As soon as Jill serves cat food, it shows up right away! 23 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong CFU How is a prediction confirmed? Why? 1. Make a guess. 2. Read the text. What confirms the prediction in the story? Why? 3. Jill’s cat shows up right away! 4. Jill’s cat does not listen.

3 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Skill Development/Guided Practice Confirm predictions. Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. Prediction: The sunflower seeds will grow tall. 1. I planted some seeds. 2. First, they were very small plants. 3. I watered them every day. 4. I placed them in the sun. 5. The sunflowers grew up and up in the air. 30 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Prediction: Ann will like her present. 1. Ann saw the big wrapped present. 2. She hoped it was a new pair of skates. 3. She opened it last. 4. It was skates! 5. She jumped up and down with joy! 28 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check the prediction is right. CFU (#2) How did I/you identify clues that help confirm the prediction?

4 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) Prediction: The cake will taste bad. 1. It was Scott’s birthday. 2. His mom was making a cake. 3. It smelled very good. 4. During the party, we got to eat it. 5. Everyone liked the birthday cake! 27 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Prediction: The car will start. 1. Our car stopped working. 2. My dad took it all apart. 3. Then he put it back together. 4. When he was finished, there were parts left over. 5. The car still does not work. Confirm Prediction: right wrong 31 words Confirm predictions. Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. CFU (#2) How did I/you identify clues that help confirm the prediction?

5 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Relevance 1.Confirming predictions will help you figure out if your predictions are right. CFU Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to confirm predictions? (pair-share) Why is it relevant to confirm predictions? You may give me my reason or one of your own. “I think Jake is going to score a goal. My prediction was right.” A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right.

6 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Skill Closure Confirm predictions. Prediction: The kiss will turn the frog into a prince. 1. The frog told the princess he was a prince. 2. The frog needed a kiss from the princess to turn into a prince. 3. The princess kissed the frog. 4. Then a prince appeared! 31 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Summary Closure What did you learn today about confirming predictions? (pair-share) A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. Constructed Response Closure Owen told his teacher that “Then a prince appeared” confirmed the prediction in the above story. Is he correct? Explain your answer.

7 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Prediction: The baby will fall asleep in the car. 1. When my baby sister is tired, she cries a lot. 2. Sometimes when she is crying, my dad takes her for a ride in the car. 3. Today she is crying. 4. My dad took her for a ride in the car. 5. It did not work. 6. She is still awake! 47 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Independent Practice Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Prediction: Brad will be pulled by his six dogs. 1. Brad took his six dogs for a walk. 2. He put a leash 1 on all of them and held them tight. 3. The dogs saw a cat and started running towards it. 4. The dogs dragged 2 Brad with them. 1 rope used to keep a dog from running away 36 words 2 pulled along Confirm Prediction: right wrong Confirm predictions. Name________________________

8 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Periodic Review 1 Name________________________ Prediction: Mary is going to get a puppy for her birthday. 1. It is Mary’s birthday. 2. She wants a new pet. 3. It is time to open her presents 1. 4. One of the presents is moving. 5. It is a kitten! 1 gifts 26 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Prediction: David will not get to go camping. 1. David was ready to go camping. 2. He had packed his tent, a blanket, and some food. 3. Then, he looked out the window and saw grey clouds. 4. Soon, it started to rain. 5. David could not go camping in the rain. 6. He watched a movie instead. 44 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Confirm predictions.

9 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Periodic Review 2 Name________________________ Prediction: Jason will be a monster for Halloween again. 1. Last year, Jason was a monster for Halloween. 2. I asked him what he was going to be this year. 3. He said he will not have the same costume as last year. 4. I was surprised by a different costume! 38 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Prediction: John will win the race. 1. John is so fast. 2. He runs faster than all the other kids in our class. 3. Today in P.E. we had a race. 4. John ran faster than everyone else. 5. John came in first place. 33 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong Confirm predictions. Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right.

10 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Periodic Review 3 Name________________________ Prediction: It will rain tomorrow. 1. It was really cloudy today when I got home from school. 2. The man on the news 1 said it was going to rain tomorrow. 3. The next morning, it was cloudy again. 4. At lunch time, the sun came out. 5. No rain was in sight. 1 tv show about things that happen Confirm Prediction: right wrong Prediction: Kara will remember to bring her lunch today. 1. Kara forgot her lunch two times this week. 2. Today, her mom put her lunch right next to her backpack so she wouldn’t forget it. 3. When Kara put on her backpack, she grabbed her lunch, too. 35 words Confirm Prediction: right wrong 42 words Confirm predictions. Step #1: Read the prediction. Step #2: Identify clues in the text that help confirm the prediction.(underline) Step #3: Confirm the prediction. Circle if it is right or wrong. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right.

11 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. 1. Owen likes to fish. 2. When he goes fishing he always catches a lot of fish. 3. Owen went to the lake. 4. He took out his fishing pole and put it in the water. 5. He felt a tug on his fishing pole. 6. He then reeled a fish in! 46 words Sara said that the prediction was confirmed. Ella said the prediction was not confirmed. Who is right? How do you know? ______________is right because___________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Prediction: Owen will catch a fish at the lake. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Constructed Response 1

12 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Constructed Response 2 1. One afternoon, Sammy came home from the movies. 2. She went to play with her dog, Bruno. 3. Sammy called for Bruno, but Bruno didn’t come. 4. Sammy went to the backyard, and the gate was open. 5. Sammy found Bruno playing in the neighbor’s yard. 43 words What confirms the prediction that Bruno got out of the backyard? 1. Sammy found Bruno playing in the neighbor’s yard. 2. Sammy called for Bruno, but Bruno didn’t come. Prediction: Bruno got out of the backyard.

13 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. A prediction is what you think is going to happen. To confirm a prediction means to check if the prediction is right. Constructed Response 3 A 1. Samuel and his sister, Leslie, were playing outside. 2. It was very hot. 3. Samuel was thirsty and saw a water hose. 4. Leslie was hiding. 5. Samuel went to find her. 6. He found her hiding behind a tree. 45 words B 1. Samuel and his sister, Leslie, were playing outside. 2. It was very hot. 3. Samuel was thirsty and saw a water hose. 4. Leslie was hiding. 5. Samuel turned the water hose on and took a drink. 6. He then went to find his sister. 40 words Identify which story confirms the prediction. (circle) Prediction: Samuel will drink from the water hose.

14 DataWORKS Educational Research (800) 495-1550 www.dataworks-ed.com ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? feedback@dataworks-ed.com 1 st Grade Reading Comprehension 2.5 Confirm predictions about what will happen next in a text by identifying key words (i.e., signpost words). Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only. Learning Objective : Today, we will confirm predictions. Cognitive StrategiesTeaching Strategies ElaborationDemonstration Targeted vocabulary: confirm, prediction, text Language Strategies Vocabulary Words Academic confirm Content prediction Support text Vocabulary Strategy Multiple-Meaning Synonym Definition confirm (check if it is right), prediction (what you think is going to happen), text (anything written on the page) Homophone Internal Context Clue Listen, SpeakSimilar Sounds Read Tracked Reading Decoding Rules Write Writing Content Access Strategies Comprehensible Input Cognates Contextual Clues Graphic Organizer Contextualized Definitions Pictures EDI – Cognitive, Teaching and English Learners Strategies


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