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Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet Set

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    Updated:  10 Feb 2025

Improve students' reading comprehension with our Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet PDF, which features engaging short stories.

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teaching resource

Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet Set

  • Updated

    Updated:  10 Feb 2025

Improve students' reading comprehension with our Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet PDF, which features engaging short stories.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 4

Improve students' reading comprehension with our Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet PDF, which features engaging short stories.

Making Predictions Multiple Choice Worksheet PDF – Enhance Comprehension and Critical Thinking Skills

This set of Making Predictions Multiple Choice worksheets have been created and designed by an experienced teacher and are packed with engaging short stories. The comprehension question helps students to predict outcomes based on story clues. These story prediction activities challenge students to think critically before reading further and determine what might happen next. 

By reading short stories and then answering multiple choice questions about what will happen next, students can focus on using evidence from the text to guide their predictions. This process reinforces their ability to make logical inferences, a key component of reading comprehension.

Story Prediction Activities Using this Resource

Here’s how to integrate these worksheets and creating story prediction activities to suit small group, whole class or individual work into your lessons:

  • Have students preview the story and make initial predictions based on the title or cover illustration.
  • Encourage students to pause at key moments in the story and use the multiple-choice questions to predict what will happen next.
  • Ask students to reflect on their predictions and compare them to the actual story outcome, helping them to understand the reasoning behind their choices.

These worksheets are great for independent practice, small group work, or as a whole-class activity to deepen understanding of the making predictions strategy.

Download These Making Predictions Short Stories Activities Today!

Use the dropdown menu to download these making prediction short stories to use in your classroom today. You can download an easy to print PDF version or an editable Google Slide version. 


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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