How does predicting outcomes help you understand a reading selection? (Points : 2) Predicting outcomes helps you to organize information. Making predictions helps you determine the main idea. Keeping your prediction in mind helps you pay attention to what is happening. Finding out if you predicted correctly is an important reading skill.
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Read and Understand Making predictions is more than just guessing what is going to happen next. Predicting helps students become actively involved in reading and helps to keep their interest level high. Some of the other benefits of teaching students to make predictions are: Helps students to ask questions while they are reading 1. Encourages students to skim or re-read portions of the story to better understand it or to recall facts about the characters or events 2. Provides a way for students to monitor their understanding of the material 3. As students learn predictions skills, they will more fully comprehend what they have read and will retain the information for longer periods of time.
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