Practice making predictions with sentences using this set of making predictions worksheets.
Making Predictions from Sentences Worksheets – Strengthen Reading Comprehension
Engage students in critical thinking with the Making Predictions from Sentences Worksheets, a targeted resource designed to help young readers anticipate what happens next based on sentence clues.
These worksheets provide structured practicing predictions activities that build inference skills and deepen reading comprehension.
Why Practicing Predictions Activities Are Important
Making predictions is a key reading strategy that helps students engage with texts more actively. When students predict what will happen next, they learn to:
- Use context clues to anticipate logical outcomes.
- Strengthen comprehension by thinking ahead.
- Develop reasoning skills by justifying their predictions.
These worksheets provide a simple, structured way to practice making predictions from sentences, helping students become more confident and thoughtful readers.
Ways to Use These Making Predictions Worksheets in Your Classroom
- Use these worksheets during guided reading to reinforce prediction skills.
- Assign worksheets as part of literacy centers or morning work.
- Read a sentence aloud and have students justify their predictions.
- Evaluate students’ ability to make logical predictions and support their thinking with evidence.
Download the Making Predictions from Sentences Worksheets Today!
Give your students the tools they need to practice making predictions from sentences and strengthen their reading comprehension.
With these engaging worksheets, students will build confidence in practicing predictions activities while becoming more strategic readers. Use the dropdown menu to choose between the easy to print PDF version of this resource or the editable Google Slide version.
Kaylyn Chupp, a teacher in Florida and a Teach Starter collaborator, contributed to this resource.
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