Savvy Reader Predicting Day 3

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Savvy Reader Predicting Day 3 Predicto Gets a Clue

Title: Predicto Gets a Clue Reading Goal: Predicting Team Cooperation Goal: Everyone Participates Genre: Expository Author:

Today you will learn how to use clue in the text to predict the main ideas of a passage and explain your predictions. You will learn to identify information in the text that confirm or departs from your predictions.

Team Cooperation Goal Everyone Participate.

Building Background The students in the DVD, Adam, Elinor, Amy, and Daniel, are going to use clues in the text to predict the main ideas of part one of the brochure about the USS Constellation. Let’s think about what we know about main ideas. When you summarize, you identify the main ideas in a section of a text. What are main ideas? Think about that…, and then tell our partner. How do you pick out an author’s main ideas? What will the author usually provide to help you find the main ideas?

Building Background Amy and David are going to predict the main ideas in part 1 of the brochure about the USS Constellation Museum on page 13 of your Student’s Viewing Guide. Have your Prediction Strategy Card handy. Let’s find out what Amy and Daniel predict and why. Do you think Predicto will eavesdrop on them so he can lean more about the predicting strategy? I think so too.

Let’s preview the questions. Team Talk Let’s preview the questions. 1. What clues did Amy use to predict that part 1 would be about what there is to see on each deck of the USS Constellation? 2. Why did Daniel say he predicted that part 1 would tell them what there is to do on the USS Constellation? Did you confirm Amy’s or Daniel’s predictions? Share the notes you and your partner made during your discussion. Amy made a mind movie of the constellation. Do you have a mind movie of the ship based on what you’ve read about it? Describe your mind movie. How do mind movies help you understand what you’re reading?

DVD Viewing Show part 3 of the DVD: “What’s Ahead in welcome Aboard” (4 1/2 minutes)

Team Discussion-35 Minutes Discuss answers to team talk questions Write answers to question 1 – 3 View DVD if Necessary.

Class Discussion Review the questions and the team discussions? View DVD if there is some doubt.

Today Amy and Daniel predicted the main ideas in part 1 of the USS Constellation Museum brochure. They also Explained the clues they used to make those predictions. Then they read part 1 to see whether they could confirm their predictions. Predicting seems to be helping the four friends read and learn about the USS Constellation. What’s one interesting thing you’ve learned about the Constellation so far?

Predicto’s Challenge Predicto had sent another challenge. It’s on page 5 of your Student’s Viewing Guide. Read along with me.

Greetings, Ladies and gentlemen, Finally, my luck is turning! I have a Predicting Strategy Card of my own! Outstanding! I used it right away to help me predict the main ideas of each part of the article on pirates. Why don’t you try that too? Look for clues Make predictions about he main ideas of each part Discuss your predictions and clues with your partners. Write your predictions and clues in your journal. Take turns reading each part to see if your predictions come true. Check of confirmed predictions. Good Luck! The Incredible Predicto.

Outlaws of the Seas

Prediction Clues used Confirmed or Disproved