Use these making and checking predictions templates with your early years students to help with predictions before, during and after reading.
Making & Checking Predictions for Early Readers
Build strong comprehension skills from the very start with these engaging Making and Checking Predictions templates designed for early years learners.
These easy‑to‑use graphic organisers guide students through the process of predicting before, during and after reading, helping them become active, thoughtful readers. With simple prompts and visual structure, even your youngest learners can confidently share their ideas and reflect on their thinking.
Included in this download are:
- Making and Checking predictions before reading and after reading.
- Predictions, reason and outcome graphic organiser.
- Vocabulary word predictions.
How to Use Making Predictions Graphic Organisers in the Classroom
These flexible templates can be used across whole-class, small group, or independent learning settings. Begin by modelling how to make predictions using a familiar text, thinking aloud as you identify clues from the title, cover, or illustrations.
During reading, pause to encourage students to revisit and adjust their predictions using the organisers. This helps build confidence in revising thinking as new information is introduced.
After reading, guide students to reflect on their predictions, comparing what they thought would happen with what actually occurred. Encourage discussion and sharing to strengthen oral language and comprehension skills.
These organisers also work well as a consistent routine, helping students develop independence and a deeper understanding of how good readers think.
Download and Practise Predicting During Reading Today!
Use the dropdown menu and choose between the easy to print PDF or the editable Google Slide version of this resource.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and a Teach Starter collaborator.
More Making Predictions Resources
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Use these comics and matching prediction worksheets when learning about how to make predictions using images, titles and context clues while reading. Encourage students to think critically before reading with this Story Prediction Worksheet. Use this digital story of The Muddy Dog and matching prediction worksheets to explore how to make predictions before, during and after a story as a class.

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