Roy got up early on Monday morning. He fixed his bed, took a bath, and put on his uniform. He then ate rice and eggs for breakfast and brushed his teeth. Lastly, he took his bag and said goodbye to his parents. The prediction is that Roy will go to school.
Roy got up early on Monday morning. He fixed his bed, took a bath, and put on his uniform. He then ate rice and eggs for breakfast and brushed his teeth. Lastly, he took his bag and said goodbye to his parents. The prediction is that Roy will go to school.
Roy got up early on Monday morning. He fixed his bed, took a bath, and put on his uniform. He then ate rice and eggs for breakfast and brushed his teeth. Lastly, he took his bag and said goodbye to his parents. The prediction is that Roy will go to school.
What is prediction? When is your birthday? What do you expect on your birthday? When we predict we make a “good guess” about what we think will happen. We can predict before we read -While we are reading -After we have read To predict we use: -The Title The pictures or illustrations: Our prior knowledge or what we already know The words to give us clues. A prediction is a statement about what you think will happen in the future. Read the story and answer the questions below. Make prediction on what will happen next. Getting Ready for School by: Marietta L. Manayag It was Monday morning. Roy got up early. First, he fixed his bed. Next, he took a bath. After that, he put on his uniform. He combed his hair. Afterwards, he went to the kitchen and ate rice and eggs. He drank his milk. Then, he brushed his teeth. Lastly, he took his bag and said, “Goodbye, Mother. Goodbye, Father.” 1. What did Roy do after waking up? 2. What did he do next? 3. What did he do after eating? 4. What did he do last? 5. Where do you think will Roy go?