teaching resource

Novel Study – Making Predictions Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  06 Jul 2023

Make predictions before reading a novel with this novel study worksheet.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  4 - 6

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teaching resource

Novel Study – Making Predictions Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  06 Jul 2023

Make predictions before reading a novel with this novel study worksheet.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  4 - 6

Make predictions before reading a novel with this novel study worksheet.

Making Predictions About Literature

Are you looking for generic literature study resources that can be used with any piece of literature your class is reading? Teach Starter has you covered with our extensive range of novel study worksheets!

This particular worksheet allows students to make predictions about a text before reading it. Students are encouraged to use the available clues to help them predict what the story might be about, such as:

  • Book title – What ideas does the title of the book give you?
  • Cover design – Look at the design of the cover. What does it suggest about the story?
  • Blurb – Read the back of the book. What clues does the blurb give you about the story?

Multiple Uses for These Novel Study Worksheets

This versatile resource can be used in various ways in your upper primary classroom. Why not try some of the following activities:

  • Whole-class activity (via smartboard)
  • Reading group task
  • Individual practice
  • Read-at-home task

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This no-fuss, low-prep resource is ready to be used in your classroom now! Just click on the Download button above to access the easy-print PDF resource.

Read more about this exciting resource in the blog Fun with Literature: Novel Study Activities for Any Story.

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