Predicting Text
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This understanding text exemplar ‘Climb to Inspiration Point’ shows students how to predict the outcome of a story. It is aimed at encouraging students to guess what will happen next based on the clues provided in the story.

Predicting Outcomes
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This predicting outcomes exemplar ‘Laura and a Letter’ asks students questions about a narrative text to help them predict the outcome. It is aimed at encouraging students to ask questions and use their personal experience, along with clues provided in the story to guess what will happen next and write the end of the story …More

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Making Judgements’ shows students questions to ask themselves to help them make judgements about a text. It is aimed at encouraging students to use what they already know together with information from texts themselves to make a decision about what they are reading.

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Making Judgements’ shows students questions to ask themselves to help them make judgements about a text. It is aimed at encouraging students to use what they already know together with information from texts themselves to make a decision about what they are reading.

Analysing Text
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This analysing text worksheet ‘Peer Tutor’ supports students to use various strategies to understand a narrative text and predict its outcome. It is aimed at encouraging students to ask questions and use their personal experience, along with clues provided in the story to guess subsequent details and write the end of the story in the …More

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Predicting Meaning in Texts’ gives students different tactics to predict the meaning of a story. It encourages students to use their personal experience and clues from tone and expression to guess the meaning of a sentence with little or no context and uses an example text to illustrate this approach.

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Predicting Meaning in Text’ gives students different tactics to predict the meaning of a story. It encourages students to use their personal experience and clues from tone and expression to guess the meaning of a sentence with little or no context.

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Predicting Outcomes’ gives students different tactics to predict what will happen next in a story. It encourages students to use their personal experience and clues from tone and expression to guess the meaning of a sentence with little or no context and uses an example text to illustrate this approach.

Understanding Text
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This quick reference chart ‘Questioning and Clarifying’ shows students questions to ask themselves to help them better understand a text. It is aimed at encouraging students to ask themselves questions as they read a text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose and make a personal connection with the story.

Reading Strategies
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This quick reference chart ‘Questioning, Clarifying, and Predicting’ shows students questions to ask themselves to help them understand a text. It is aimed at encouraging students to ask themselves questions as they read a text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, predict what will happen next and make a personal connection …More

Predicting Text
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This predicting text exemplar ‘Walking to School, Going to the Fair’ shows students how to predict the outcome of two narratives. It is aimed at encouraging students to ask questions and use their personal experience, along with clues provided in each story to guess what will happen next.

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